![]() How about we start with a one-dimensional free-vibration response to a simple spring/mass/damper system? We’ll look at the case of an initial displacement of and an initial velocity of. Well, of course to start with, we’ll have to have something to plot. Firstly, it’s important to note that plotting in Octave is done by passing commands to GNUPlot however, the developers have worked hard to make this interface seamless, so you shouldn’t have to open GNUPlot at all to make plots. I’d like to go over some tips for making your plots presentation-worthy plots in Octave. Luckily, Octave, a great tool for performing calculations and processing data, can also generate some very professional plots! ![]() When it comes to engineering, successful designs often hinge on clearly communicating technical data and analyses, which generally means lots of plots and graphics.
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