Description
MATLAB® by Example
Programming Basics
Authors: Gdeisat Munther, Lilley Francis
Language: EnglishSubjects for MATLAB® by Example:
Keywords
Array complex variables; Array variables; Benchmarking; Cell mode; Code indentation; Code optimization; Code readability; Code reusability; Command Window; Concatenation; Conditional statements; Control flow; Conway's Game of Life; Debugging; Differentiation; For and while loop statements; Fourier transform; Fox and rabbit game; Integrated development environment; Integration; Inverse Fourier transform; Inverse Laplace transform; Laplace transform; Logical operators; Matlab Desktop; Matlab Editor; Matlab functions; Mesh plot and surface plot; Profiling; Recursive functions; Relational operators; Runtime error; Scalar complex variables; Scalar variables; Solving algebraic equations; Structured programming; Structures; Symbolic Math toolbox; Syntax error; Transposing; Transposing and plotting; Vector complex variables; Vector variables; Vectors of structures; Workspace
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MATLAB By Example guides the reader through each step of writing MATLAB programs. The book assumes no previous programming experience on the part of the reader, and uses multiple examples in clear language to introduce concepts and practical tools. Straightforward and detailed instructions allow beginners to learn and develop their MATLAB skills quickly.
The book consists of ten chapters, discussing in detail the integrated development environment (IDE), scalars, vectors, arrays, adopting structured programming style using functions and recursive functions, control flow, debugging, profiling, and structures. A chapter also describes Symbolic Math Toolbox, teaching readers how to solve algebraic equations, differentiation, integration, differential equations, and Laplace and Fourier transforms. Containing hundreds of examples illustrated using screen shots, hundreds of exercises, and three projects, this book can be used to complement coursework or as a self-study book, and can be used as a textbook in universities, colleges and high schools.
Chapter 1: Matlab Integrated Development Environment (IDE)Chapter 2: Scalars in MatlabChapter 3: Vectors in MatlabChapter 4: Arrays in MatlabChapter 5: Matlab FunctionsChapter 6: Conditional Statements in MatlabChapter 7: Loop Statements in MatlabChapter 8: Matlab Debugging, Profiling and Code IndentationChapter 9: Structures in Matlab Chapter 10: Calculus in Matlab
- No programming experience necessary to learn MATLAB
- Examples with screenshots and plentiful exercises throughout help make MATLAB easy to understand
- Projects enable readers to write long MATLAB programs, and take the first step toward being a professional MATLAB programmer