![]() There are no major changes from SeisLab 3.01. ![]() If it is lower then this release is newer. Otherwise, compare the distribution ID with that of this release (15.09.20). If you get the error message "Undefined function or variable 'ddid'." then you have the very first release of SeisLab. In case you already have SeisLab installed you can find its distribution ID by typing "ddid" at the Matlab prompt. Generally, I make an effort to avoid functions from toolboxes however, I am aware of at least one call to a function in the Optimization Toolbox. Also, SeisLab 2.01, which works with Matlab 6.1 (2001) and higher, can still be downloaded from the Matlab File Exchange (file 8827). Presently, I ran limited tests under them under R2015a, but I try not to use Matlab syntax introduced after R2007a. Several versions of Matlab were released during their development. The functions come with a manual in PDF format and scripts with examples. They use standardized structures to represent seismic data and well data and thus allow simple concatenation of function calls. ![]() These functions read and write seismic data in standard SEG-Y format, read and write well logs in LAS-format 2.0 (also read LAS-format 3.0), and perform many of the manipulations usually performed on these data types. Padé approximants are often associated with dead time approximation, but can be used for arbitrary transfer functions as well. The basic premise is that the approximation is made by matching derivatives at a particular point. A set of about 170 functions (plus support functions called by them) for analysis and display of exploration-seismic data and well logs. Padé approximation is an extension of the concept of Taylor approximation with rational functions rather than polynomials. ![]()
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