MATLAB by Example
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- Author : Munther Gdeisat
- Publisher : Newnes
- Release : 31 December 2012
- ISBN : 9780124058538
- Page : 366 pages
- Rating : 4.5/5 from 103 voters
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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. 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
MATLAB® by Example
- Author : Munther Gdeisat,Francis Lilley
- Publisher : Newnes
- Release Date : 2012-12-31
- ISBN : 9780124058538
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
MATLAB For Dummies
- Author : John Paul Mueller,Jim Sizemore
- Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
- Release Date : 2021-06-29
- ISBN : 9781119796886
Go from total MATLAB newbie to plotting graphs and solving equations in a flash! MATLAB is one of the most powerful and commonly used tools in the STEM field. But did you know it doesn’t take an advanced degree or a ton of computer experience to learn it? MATLAB For Dummies is the roadmap you’ve been looking for to simplify and explain this feature-filled tool. This handy reference walks you through every step of the way as you
Numerical Methods with Worked Examples: Matlab Edition
- Author : C. Woodford,C. Phillips
- Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
- Release Date : 2011-09-08
- ISBN : 9400713665
This book is for students following an introductory course in numerical methods, numerical techniques or numerical analysis. It introduces MATLAB as a computing environment for experimenting with numerical methods. It approaches the subject from a pragmatic viewpoint; theory is kept at a minimum commensurate with comprehensive coverage of the subject and it contains abundant worked examples which provide easy understanding through a clear and concise theoretical treatment. This edition places even greater emphasis on ‘learning by doing’ than the previous
An Introduction to Computational Fluid Mechanics by Example
- Author : Sedat Biringen,Chuen-Yen Chow
- Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
- Release Date : 2011-03-21
- ISBN : 9780470915158
This new book builds on the original classic textbook entitled: An Introduction to Computational Fluid Mechanics by C. Y. Chow which was originally published in 1979. In the decades that have passed since this book was published the field of computational fluid dynamics has seen a number of changes in both the sophistication of the algorithms used but also advances in the computer hardware and software available. This new book incorporates the latest algorithms in the solution techniques and supports this
Understanding LTE with MATLAB
- Author : Houman Zarrinkoub
- Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
- Release Date : 2014-01-28
- ISBN : 9781118443453
An introduction to technical details related to the PhysicalLayer of the LTE standard with MATLAB® The LTE (Long Term Evolution) and LTE-Advanced are among thelatest mobile communications standards, designed to realize thedream of a truly global, fast, all-IP-based, secure broadbandmobile access technology. This book examines the Physical Layer (PHY) of the LTE standardsby incorporating three conceptual elements: an overview of thetheory behind key enabling technologies; a concise discussionregarding standard specifications; and the MATLAB® algorithmsneeded to simulate the standard. The use
Getting Started with MATLAB 7
- Author : Rudra Pratap
- Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
- Release Date : 2006
- ISBN : 0195179374
MATLAB is one of the most widely used tools in the field of engineering today. Its broad appeal lies in its interactive environment with hundreds of built-in functions. This book is designed to get you up and running in just a few hours.
Introductory Solid State Physics with MATLAB Applications
- Author : Javier E. Hasbun,Trinanjan Datta
- Publisher : CRC Press
- Release Date : 2019-10-08
- ISBN : 9781466512375
Solid state physics, the study and prediction of the fundamental physical properties of materials, forms the backbone of modern materials science and has many technological applications. The unique feature of this text is the MATLAB®-based computational approach with several numerical techniques and simulation methods included. This is highly effective in addressing the need for visualization and a direct hands-on approach in learning the theoretical concepts of solid state physics. The code is freely available to all textbook users. Additional
Digital Signal Processing with Matlab Examples, Volume 1
- Author : Jose Maria Giron-Sierra
- Publisher : Springer
- Release Date : 2016-11-19
- ISBN : 9789811025341
This is the first volume in a trilogy on modern Signal Processing. The three books provide a concise exposition of signal processing topics, and a guide to support individual practical exploration based on MATLAB programs. This book includes MATLAB codes to illustrate each of the main steps of the theory, offering a self-contained guide suitable for independent study. The code is embedded in the text, helping readers to put into practice the ideas and methods discussed. The book is divided
Vectors and Tensors by Example
- Author : Richard E. Haskell
- Publisher : CreateSpace
- Release Date : 2015-09-25
- ISBN : 1515153118
If you have been confused by vectors, vector calculus, tensor analysis, or quaternions, this book is for you. Packed with examples, including Matlab examples, this book will show you: How to use Matlab to calculate dot and cross products, and solve linear equations; How to prove any vector identity using Cartesian tensors; How to derive the expressions for gradient, divergence, Laplacian, and curl in any curvilinear coordinate system; How to understand covariant and contravariant components of a vector; The meaning
Digital Signal Processing with Examples in MATLAB
- Author : Samuel D. Stearns,Donald R. Hush
- Publisher : CRC Press
- Release Date : 2016-04-19
- ISBN : 9781439837832
Based on fundamental principles from mathematics, linear systems, and signal analysis, digital signal processing (DSP) algorithms are useful for extracting information from signals collected all around us. Combined with today's powerful computing capabilities, they can be used in a wide range of application areas, including engineering, communicati
A Guide to MATLAB Object-Oriented Programming
- Author : Andy H. Register
- Publisher : CRC Press
- Release Date : 2007-05-14
- ISBN : 9781584889120
A Guide to MATLAB Object-Oriented Programming is the first book to deliver broad coverage of the documented and undocumented object-oriented features of MATLAB. Unlike the typical approach of other resources, this guide explains why each feature is important, demonstrates how each feature is used, and promotes an understanding of
Matlab
- Author : Stormy Attaway
- Publisher : Butterworth-Heinemann
- Release Date : 2013-06-03
- ISBN : 9780124058934
MatLab, Third Edition is the only book that gives a full introduction to programming in MATLAB combined with an explanation of the software’s powerful functions, enabling engineers to fully exploit its extensive capabilities in solving engineering problems. The book provides a systematic, step-by-step approach, building on concepts throughout the text, facilitating easier learning. Sections on common pitfalls and programming guidelines direct students towards best practice. The book is organized into 14 chapters, starting with programming concepts such as variables, assignments,
Applied Optimization with MATLAB Programming
- Author : P. Venkataraman
- Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
- Release Date : 2009-03-23
- ISBN : 9780470084885
Technology/Engineering/Mechanical Provides all the tools needed to begin solving optimization problems using MATLAB® The Second Edition of Applied Optimization with MATLAB® Programming enables readers to harness all the features of MATLAB® to solve optimization problems using a variety of linear and nonlinear design optimization techniques. By breaking down complex mathematical concepts into simple ideas and offering plenty of easy-to-follow examples, this text is an ideal introduction to the field. Examples come from all engineering disciplines as well as
Programming with MATLAB for Scientists
- Author : Eugeniy E. Mikhailov
- Publisher : CRC Press
- Release Date : 2018-01-12
- ISBN : 9781498738293
This book offers an introduction to the basics of MATLAB programming to scientists and engineers. The author leads with engaging examples to build a working knowledge, specifically geared to those with science and engineering backgrounds. The reader is empowered to model and simulate real systems, as well as present and analyze everyday data sets. In order to achieve those goals, the contents bypass excessive "under the hood" details, and instead gets right down to the essential, practical foundations for successful
Spectral Methods in MATLAB
- Author : Lloyd N. Trefethen
- Publisher : SIAM
- Release Date : 2000-07-01
- ISBN : 9780898714654
Mathematics of Computing -- Numerical Analysis.