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Born to ponder fantasy power systems
Forced to interpret homework assignments that are never clear enough (homework can be so autism unfriendly)
I will give you an example since I just finished that particular problem.
Question tells me to simulate something. Set aside the fact that the questions have felt too easy and I feel like I'm missing something crucial.
Am I supposed to put these simulation graphics into my report? Obviously ig? I mean, it doesn't tell you what to do with the simulation. Just ... do it.
But my report is a pdf. Does the professor want me to manually make an animated gif in matlab and then use special latex packages (that I found online) to embed animations into my pdf? It feels like that's overkill. But I also didn't find any simpler ways. Ofc, it wasn't hard. But I'm stumbling round the dark wondering if I'm stupid or if the prof is stupid.
Maybe the prof wants the code and some screenshots from the sim showing it's working as expected? When I had labs like that, I had a juicy appendix where I dumped all that sort of thing. Not having clarity sucks big time though.
That might actually be the case. But I've already figured out how to add animations to my pdf.