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algorithmic vs non-algorithmic matlab

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hi,

i'm reading some documentation about AccelDSP and there's something mentioned about "algorithmic matlab" and "non-algorithmic matlab"....what's the difference please??
 

As per i know:
Algorithmic matlab means you have to write some short of code to view the simulation, creating a m file is part of Algor. matlab

Non-algorithmic matlab means: use of Simulink blocks to realise the simulation...

:D:D
 
HI
Can u throw some light upon how to get started with AccelDsp if you have already started with it
Thanks
Ranga
 

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