程序代写代做代考 For this portion of the ICA you will be creating scripts in SciLab. You will need to turn in the files you create to Moodle for credit.

For this portion of the ICA you will be creating scripts in SciLab. You will need to turn in the files you create to Moodle for credit.

• Write a SciLab script named ICA6_Prob_01.sce, that will calculate the following:
• Use the colon operator to create a one-dimensional matrix called A, and the linspace() function to create a one-dimensional matrix called B.
• Have the user input the starting value for the one-dimensional matrix.
• Have the user input the last value for the one-dimensional matrix.
• Have the user input the increments for the one-dimensional matrix.
• Output the one-dimensional matrix A
• Output the one-dimensional matrix B
• Are the matrices the same? Use a Relational Operator to compare the two matrices.

• Write a SciLab script named ICA6_Prob_02.sce, that will calculate the following:
• Download the file “ENGR112 ICA_06_Thermocouple Data.csv” from Moodle
• Use the following to get a data file:
• filename = uigetfile(‘*.*’,’all files’) //Opens a file browser to look for a file
• data = csvRead(filename) //Appends the csv data into an array assigned to the variable data
• Extract each column from data and make them equal to T1, T2, & T3
• This data represents temperature readings in a reactor in units of Fahrenheit:
• Make a 3 x 3 matrix with the following as the different rows:
• The maximum temperature measured by each thermocouple.
• The average temperature measured by each thermocouple.
• The minimum temperature measured by each thermocouple.

• Write a SciLab script named ICA6_Prob_03.sce, that will calculate the following:
• Take in any size one-dimensional matrix and return the following information:
• Have the user input the one-dimensional matrix of any size.
• Output the sum of the values in the one-dimensional matrix.
• Output the smallest number in the one-dimensional matrix and its location.
• Output the largest number in the one-dimensional matrix and its location.
• Output the average value of the one-dimensional matrix.
• Output the length of the one-dimensional matrix.
• Output the transposed version of the one-dimensional matrix.

• Write a SciLab script named ICA6_Prob_04.sce, that will calculate the following:
• The volume of a circular cylinder is, . Find the volume of cylindrical containers with radii from 0 to 12 m and heights from 10 to 20 m. Increment the radius dimension by 3 m and the height by 2 m as you span the two ranges. Use the meshgrid() function for your calculations. Your answer should be a two-dimensional matrix.