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Matlab Pirate ⇒

Matlab Pirate ⇒

% Parse the coordinates x = str2double(coords.Text);

And so, the legend of Matlabbeard and his trusty sidekick, Octavia, lived on, inspiring generations of coders to come. Fair winds and following seas to all Matlab pirates out there!

% Plot the treasure location plot(x(1), x(2), 'ro'); xlabel('Treasure X'); ylabel('Treasure Y'); With the code in hand, Matlabbeard and his crew set sail for the treasure. As they arrived at the designated coordinates, they discovered a chest overflowing with golden coins ( actually, just a large array of ones). Matlab Pirate

% Convert to grayscale gray_map = rgb2gray(encrypted_map);

% Apply thresholding to reveal the hidden message thresh_map = imbinarize(gray_map, 0.5); % Parse the coordinates x = str2double(coords

% Load the encrypted map encrypted_map = imread('encrypted_map.png');

% Use OCR to extract the treasure coordinates coords = ocr(thresh_map, 'Language', 'en'); As they arrived at the designated coordinates, they

In the seven seas of coding, there lived a pirate like no other. His name was Matlabbeard, a swashbuckling adventurer with a passion for Matlab. His trusty parrot, Octavia, perched on his shoulder, squawking " Syntax Error!" whenever he made a mistake.

Matlabbeard called upon his trusty sidekick, Octavia, to help him crack the code. Together, they wrote the following Matlab script: