Description
MATLAB Primer (8th Ed.)
Language: EnglishKeywords
Command Window; Symbolic Math Toolbox; MATLAB 7.10; Int; MATLAB desktop; Hold; matrix operations; Cell Array; MATLAB functions; MATLAB Path; Sparse Matrices; M-files; LU Factorization; object-oriented programming; Current Folder; MATLAB graphical user interface; Input Arguments; MATLAB Top 500; Anonymous Function; MATLAB Editor; Handle Class; MATLAB File Exchange; Favorite Text Editor; code analyzer; Ordinary Differential Equations; sparse matrix computations; MATLAB Graphic; cell publishing; QR Factorization; 3-D visualization; Disp; symbolic equations; Function Handle; polynomial interpolation; Column Major Order; differential equations; Workspace Window; MATLAB primer; Sparse Matrix; MATLAB Command Window; Callback Function; Shading Interp; MATLAB Function
Publication date: 11-2017
· 11x18 cm · Hardback
Publication date: 08-2010
256 p. · 12.9x19.8 cm · Paperback
Description
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Highlighting the new aspects of MATLAB® 7.10 and expanding on many existing features, MATLAB® Primer, Eighth Edition shows you how to solve problems in science, engineering, and mathematics. Now in its eighth edition, this popular primer continues to offer a hands-on, step-by-step introduction to using the powerful tools of MATLAB.
New to the Eighth Edition
- A new chapter on object-oriented programming
- Discussion of the MATLAB File Exchange window, which provides direct access to over 10,000 submissions by MATLAB users
- Major changes to the MATLAB Editor, such as code folding and the integration of the Code Analyzer (M-Lint) into the Editor
- Explanation of more powerful Help tools, such as quick help popups for functions via the Function Browser
- The new bsxfun function
- A synopsis of each of the MATLAB Top 500 most frequently used functions, operators, and special characters
- The addition of several useful features, including sets, logical indexing, isequal, repmat, reshape, varargin, and varargout
The book takes you through a series of simple examples that become progressively more complex. Starting with the core components of the MATLAB desktop, it demonstrates how to handle basic matrix operations and expressions in MATLAB. The text then introduces commonly used functions and explains how to write your own functions, before covering advanced features, such as object-oriented programming, calling other languages from MATLAB, and MATLAB graphics. It also presents an in-depth look at the Symbolic Toolbox, which solves problems analytically rather than numerically.
Timothy A. Davis is a professor in the Department of Computer & Information Science & Engineering at the University of Florida. A member of ACM, SIAM, IEEE, IEEE Computer Society, SIAM-SC, SIAM-OPT, and SIAM-CSE, Dr. Davis is an associate editor of both ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software and Computational Optimization and Applications.
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