This is amazing notepad trick which will display matrix effect like you might have seen in movies, that is numbers flashes in green colour. Basically we will be creating a small batch file in notepad.
- Go to Notepad and copy below codes
@echo offcolor 02:startecho %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random%goto start
- Save this file as matrix.bat
- Now open this file as see matrix effect on your screen.
SECOND EFFECT:
How To Create Matrix File ?
1. Open Notepad and copy below code.
@echo offcolor 0A:Aecho b r E w e 4 e T r 8 M e F r a c h a S t 3 D a C r a s p e s T e 4 h 2 w r e G 2ping -w .9 >nulecho R E 9 8 8 R a t r e g 6 n u m A b R E X e Y A T u C 7 a D R a c r u C e B E p eping -w .9 >nulecho c E B E s A d R u B R 3 H e R u D 7 g u d U 7 T a b u T 5 e p E 2 a v e 6 8 a Zping -w .9 >nulecho n u r A X a j a s t a 9 h a 6 e h e G a s u t r a t r A y a f E q u 8 u b R u dping -w .9 >nulecho k u v e 4 E 6 3 e t r a d r e f e y e q e 6 U H e z U b r u R a s 2 4 3 r A N aping -w .9 >nulecho v u P R a b R u c e d U s w a h a c r a t h U 7 r a h u t u h u V e 7 U k u S aping -w .9 >nulecho T e D r e 8 A p r a d a b u f U c u c E h E t 7 c r 5 s P a f r e t h u t 9 u tping -w .9 >nulecho b R u G e p a R e s a P H e P a 2 U d 4 P r e F A b a t h a t h U s w a d R U dping -w .9 >nulecho v U Y a C R e T R 9 k u b e D r a T 6 u j e 5 2 4 e B a f 2 u b 5 w A p a y U Yping -w .9 >nulecho b r E w e 4 e n r 8 M e F r a c h a S t 3 D a C r a s p e s T e 4 a 2 w r e G 2ping -w .9 >nulecho k u v e 4 E 6 3 e t r a d r e f e y e q e 6 U H e z U b r u R a s 2 4 3 r A N aping -w .9 >nulecho v u P R a b s u c e d U s w a 3 a c r a t h U 7 r a k u t u h u V e 7 U k u S aping -w .9 >nulecho n u r A X a j a s t a 9 h a 6 e h e G a s u t r a t r A y a f E q u 8 u b u u dping -w .9 >nulgoto A
2. Save the file as matrix.bat (.bat is must)
3. Done enjoy !!
In chemical analysis, matrix refers to the components of a sample other than the analyte[1] of interest. The matrix can have a considerable effect on the way the analysis is conducted and the quality of the results obtained; such effects are called matrix effects.[2] For example, the ionic strength of the solution can have an effect on the activity coefficients of the analytes.[3][4] The most common approach for accounting for matrix effects is to build a calibration curve using standard samples with known analyte concentration and which try to approximate the matrix of the sample as much as possible.[2] This is especially important for solid samples where there is a strong matrix influence.[5] In cases with complex or unknown matrices, the standard addition method can be used.[3] In this technique, the response of the sample is measured and recorded, for example, using an electrode selective for the analyte. Then, a small volume of standard solution is added and the response is measured again. Ideally, the standard addition should increase the analyte concentration by a factor of 1.5 to 3, and several additions should be averaged. The volume of standard solution should be small enough to disturb the matrix as little as possible.
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