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April 03, 2016, 04:21:08 PM
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I'm looking for someone to assist me in solving some Matlab exercises. They should be more or less simple for an experienced user. We would do this "1-on-1" via IRC (mostly just you providing solutions and eventually answering questions if there are any). The payment is negotiable depending on time spent to accomplish a certain task. There are currently 2 'major exercises' with small tasks within them (transformations and gama correction). If you are interested please feel free to send me a PM for more information. All payments will be done with Bitcoin using the exchange rate at time of completion.

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Do you have an idea how much time will be required of the tutor? You could post this via Rein which handles the escrow and order flow with Bitcoin and multisig. http://reinproject.org
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April 03, 2016, 06:35:56 PM
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Do you have an idea how much time will be required of the tutor?
I wouldn't call it tutor. To 'tutor' would imply teaching. In my case the person would solve the tasks and possibly ask questions (if I had any). As far as time is concerned, I can't be completely sure. I'd estimate under 1 hour per 1 task for someone who knows this well.

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I am a decade too late in my Matlab experience and my disk went missing anyways.  This is most likely futile in attempting this but what is the nature of the exercises?  Math (Linear Algebra), Math with Statistics (Linear Algebra with probability theory, Anova, data handling or model setup),  Programming the previous two,  Calling functions outside of Matlab, Working with one of the available toolboxes or Simulink or ...?

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Math (Linear Algebra), Math with Statistics (Linear Algebra with probability theory, Anova, data handling or model setup),  Programming the previous two,  Calling functions outside of Matlab, Working with one of the available toolboxes or Simulink or ...?
Nothing complex at first. Right now we are looking at some operations with triangles (3 vectors; e.g. calculate angles), then some transformations (rotate, translate, etc.) and some work with images (e.g. filters).

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April 06, 2016, 09:31:04 PM
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Matlab or matlab simulink ? which version of matlab? I'm not familliar with recent version since the last time I used matlab was in 2006-2007, can you post an example of what type of problems you are looking to solve ?
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April 07, 2016, 05:55:22 AM
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Matlab or matlab simulink ? which version of matlab? I'm not familliar with recent version since the last time I used matlab was in 2006-2007, can you post an example of what type of problems you are looking to solve ?
Standard Matlab. I've got the latest version, but I'm pretty sure that some old versions should* work.

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Sorry for the late reply, hmm I thought it would be easy to solve, since I used to solve more difficult problems, but the fact that I didn't use matlab for almost a decade, I need to start from basics again, good luck finding someone to help, if I get some off time later I'll try again.
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April 11, 2016, 01:42:40 PM
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Sorry for the late reply, hmm I thought it would be easy to solve, since I used to solve more difficult problems, but the fact that I didn't use matlab for almost a decade, I need to start from basics again, good luck finding someone to help, if I get some off time later I'll try again.
It is not a problem. I can only image just how different it must be for you. I've solved some of these (excluding the transformations), but I also have new tasks. I will update the thread later.

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April 11, 2016, 01:52:02 PM
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0.01 BTC per minute and I do it
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0.01 BTC per minute and I do it
~240$ hourly wage? You can't be serious.

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