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Dear friend
I found your e-mail at http://www.mail-archive.com and
i got that you are professinal in fuzzy and matlab,
i would appreciate if you help me.
I am a new user of matlab, and I want to work with
fuzzy toolbar of
matlab.
I can use the fuzzy visual tools it means I can add
FISs, rules,