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Sinopsis


MATLAB is a high-performance language for technical computing. It integrates computation, visualization, and programming in an easy-to-use environment where problems and solutions are expressed in familiar mathematical notation. Typical uses include
  • Math and computation
  • Algorithm development
  • Data acquisition
  • Modeling, simulation, and prototyping
  • Data analysis, exploration, and visualization
  • Scientific and engineering graphics
  • Application development, including graphical user interface building
MATLAB is an interactive system whose basic data element is an array that does not require dimensioning. This allows you to solve many technical computing problems, especially those with matrix and vector formulations, in a fraction of the time it would take to write a program in a scalar noninteractive language such as C or Fortran.
 
The name MATLAB stands for matrix laboratory. MATLAB was originally written to provide easy access to matrix software developed by the LINPACK and EISPACK projects. Today, MATLAB engines incorporate the LAPACK and BLAS libraries, embedding the state of the art in software for matrix computation.

Content

  1. What Is MATLAB?
  2. MATLAB Documentation
  3. Starting and Quitting MATLAB
  4. Matrices and Magic Squares
  5. Expressions
  6. Working with Matrices
  7. More About Matrices and Arrays
  8. Controlling Command Window Input and Output
  9. Overview of MATLAB Plotting
  10. Editing Plots
  11. Some Ways to Use MATLAB Plotting Tools
  12. Preparing Graphs for Presentation
  13. Using Basic Plotting Functions
  14. Creating Mesh and Surface Plots
  15. Plotting Image Data
  16. Printing Graphics
  17. Handle Graphics
  18. Flow Control
  19. Other Data Structures
  20. Scripts and Functions
  21. Introduction
  22. Preprocessing Data
  23. Summarizing Data
  24. Visualizing Data
  25. Modeling Data
  26. What Is GUIDE?
  27. Laying Out a GUI
  28. Programming a GUI
  29. Desktop Overview
  30. Command Window and Command History
  31. Help
  32. Current Directory Browser and Search Path
  33. Workspace Browser and Array Editor
  34. Editor/Debugger
  35. M-Lint Code Check and Profiler Reports
  36. Other Development Environment Features
  37. Programming Interfaces
  38. Component Object Model Interface
  39. Web Services
  40. Serial Port Interface

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