Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Image Processing Tulip

Image Processing #2

I mixed two different pictures to produce  colorful pictures.
I used ImageCompose to make a colorful image.
I used ColorNegate to rainbow my picture
I used a more complex ColorNegate to get more diverse pictures.



Monday, July 23, 2012

Plotting using a,b,c

CDF Example

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Basic Image Processing

                                                  First I assigned a picture of a car the name "lamb".

                                         Then I used the Nonlinear sigma scaling to edit my picture.
Then I assigned the name "pb" to a panda bear picture and used the LaplacianFilter to detect the edges of the picture.




Wednesday, July 18, 2012

The RSA Cryptosystem

  First I made a message and encrypted it
Then I checked value e's GCD
Then, I showed how to decode my message.
Decrypting a code.


Monday, July 16, 2012

Modeling The Growth Of Business part 2 PaneraBread

                      These are the total store locations of Panera Bread from 2007-2011.

                                              Then, I used FindFit to get the A and B values and then graphed a listplot. FindFit 
finds a best fit subject to the parameter constraints cons.
                                       Next, I got the Panera Bread Cafe's predicted store locations for the next 3 years and also graphed the predicted locations Panera Bread will have in the years to follow.

Friday, July 13, 2012

Solar System & Kepler's Third Law

 First, I uploaded the data of the solar system from a website.
Then I went through various steps using Mathematica to make my own grid that contained  data of the solar system.

Monday, July 9, 2012

Modeling The Growth Of Buisiness










 a -> 44.9945, b -> 1.40122, Exponent Model
a->269.124,b->0,468132,c->4914.52, Logistic Model
                               This graph shows the growth of  Starbucks Coffee  from the years 1987-1999 through an Exponent and Logistic Model.
I estimated the amount of Starbucks in the year 2000 and 2001 and got 3611.95 and 5061.14 for each. But, the actual amount of Starbucks in the years 2000 and 2001 was 3501 and 4709 each.