As you may have noticed, I’ve been working with an STM32 ARM CPU using Mbed. There was a time when Mbed was pretty simple, but a lot has changed since it has morphed into Mbed OS. Unfortunately, that ...
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scale = 0.1; % Select the scale of the digit. 1 = 100%, 0.1 = 10% scale path = [scale*character.stroke; zeros(1,numcols(character.stroke))]; % create the path % Where ...