MATLAB Programming

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ESource¿Prentice Hall's Engineering Source¿provides a comprehensive, customizable introductory engineering and computing library. Featuring over 25 modules and growing, ESource allows users to fully customize their books through the ESource website. Using the ESource online BookBuild system at www.prenhall.com/esource, users can view and select book chapters, change the sequence, instantly calculate the book's net (bookstore) price, request a free examination copy, and generate an ISBN for placing a bookstore order. The MATLAB System; The MATLAB Interactive Environment; The Programming Elements of MATLAB; Control Structures; Arrays and Matrix Operations; Plotting and Graphing; Procedural Abstraction; Recursion; Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming; and Software Development. For professionals in General Engineering or Computer Science fields.

Author(s): David Kuncicky
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Year: 2003

Language: English
Pages: 267
Tags: Библиотека;Компьютерная литература;Matlab / Simulink;

Contents......Page 1
Section 1 - Engineering Problem Solving......Page 4
Section 2 - Matlab Technical Computing Environment......Page 17
Section 3 - Files and File Management......Page 40
Section 4 - Trigonometry and Complex Numbers......Page 54
Section 5 - Arrays and Array Operations......Page 84
Section 6 - Mathematical Functions and Applications......Page 104
Section 7 - Data Analysis......Page 138
Section 8 - Selection Programming......Page 178
Section 9 - Vectors, Matrices and Linear Algebra......Page 203
Section 11 - Integration and Di.erentiation......Page 230
Section 12 - Strings, Time, Base Conversion and
Bit Operations......Page 262
Section 13 - Symbolic Processing......Page 273