bvrclock
Just type bvrclock at the command line to create and start this binary virtual reality clock.
The function opens a window in a virtual world, where 6 columns of appearing and disappearing golden balls are used to display the binary-coded sexagesimal time. Additional explanation is available in the function help as well as here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_clock
Besides the (subjective) coolness factor, this function might be a good example on how to interact with a vrml file and on how to use timers and persistent variables. Finally it might be useful in acquiring and maintaining a practical knowledge of binary numeration.
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Giampiero Campa (2026). bvrclock (https://es.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/22514-bvrclock), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Recuperado .
Compatibilidad con la versión de MATLAB
Compatibilidad con las plataformas
Windows macOS LinuxCategorías
- Simulink > Simulation >
- MATLAB > Graphics > 2-D and 3-D Plots > Animation >
- MATLAB > Language Fundamentals > Data Types > Dates and Time > Clocks and Timers >
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