This is some work I did for EGS 202 (Dynamics) and EGS 204 (Strength of Materials) during Spring 2020.
It turns out I am quite bad at preserving my own digital files, so I must keep a copy of it somewhere else so that I may still have it - even if I lose all of my files due to human error.
I had recovered most of my work by copying and pasting my command history from my MATLAB Online account.
Since MATLAB Online is not hacking friendly (as in tinkering, not reverse-engineering you dingus!), you cannot use the method of retriving command history as one usually does with a local installation of MATLAB via an XML file.
Instead, I discovered a "no tech" hack to retriving all of your MATLAB online command line history that works well, especially if you have fewer than 100 lines of command history:
- Simply hold the
Shift
key while holding the↑
Up Arrow key until all of your command history is in the "current line". - Then, copy and paste the entire command history using
Ctrl
+C
and paste in a text editor window instance to remove any unwanted lines.
As you can see, there is always a way to make most things work in Linux if you invest enough time into it more than 99% of the time...
My original work that I turned in is located in the Original
directory. (I finally found my original work, after slightly organizing my storage devices.)
All the MATLAB, Markdown, and image files contained herein are licensed under the GPL license, version 3.