MATLAB For Dummies - Jim Sizemore, John Paul Mueller

MATLAB For Dummies

Buch | Softcover
432 Seiten
2014
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Verlag)
978-1-118-82010-0 (ISBN)
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Plot graphs, solve equations, and write code in a flash! If you work in a STEM field, chances are you'll be using MATLAB on a daily basis. MATLAB is a popular and powerful computational tool and this book provides everything you need to start manipulating and plotting your data.
Plot graphs, solve equations, and write code in a flash! If you work in a STEM field, chances are you'll be using MATLAB on a daily basis. MATLAB is a popular and powerful computational tool and this book provides everything you need to start manipulating and plotting your data. MATLAB has rapidly become the premier data tool, and MATLAB For Dummies is a comprehensive guide to the fundamentals. MATLAB For Dummies guides you through this complex computational language from installation to visualization to automation. * Learn MATLAB's language fundamentals including syntax, operators, and data types * Understand how to use the most important window in MATLAB the Command Window * Get the basics of linear algebra to get up and running with vectors, matrices, and hyperspace * Automate your work with programming scripts and functions * Plot graphs in 2D and 3D to visualize your data * Includes a handy guide for MATLAB's functions and plotting routines MATLAB is an essential part of the analysis arsenal and MATLAB For Dummies provides clear, thorough guidance to get the most out of your data.

Jim Sizemore is Professor of Physics and Engineering at Tyler Junior College. For over 25 years he s worked in the semiconductor and software industries as a process engineer, device physicist, and software developer and has been teaching college physics, engineering, and math for the last 13 years. John Paul Mueller is a freelance author and a technical editor for both Data Based Advisor and Coast Compute magazines. He has produced 96 books and more than 300 articles to date and has been following MATLAB development for nearly a decade.

Introduction 1 Part I: Getting Started With MATLAB 5 Chapter 1: Introducing MATLAB and Its Many Uses 7 Chapter 2: Starting Your Copy of MATLAB 19 Chapter 3: Interacting with MATLAB 37 Chapter 4: Starting, Storing, and Saving MATLAB Files 59 Part II: Manipulating and Plotting Data in MATLAB 79 Chapter 5: Embracing Vectors, Matrices, and Higher Dimensions 81 Chapter 6: Understanding Plotting Basics 115 Chapter 7: Using Advanced Plotting Features 135 Part III: Streamlining MATLAB 151 Chapter 8: Automating Your Work 153 Chapter 9: Expanding MATLAB s Power with Functions 171 Chapter 10: Adding Structure to Your Scripts 193 Part IV: Employing Advanced MATLAB Techniques 213 Chapter 11: Importing and Exporting Data 215 Chapter 12: Printing and Publishing Your Work 233 Chapter 13: Recovering from Mistakes 257 Part V: Specific MATLAB Applications 277 Chapter 14: Solving Equations and Finding Roots 279 Chapter 15: Performing Analysis 307 Chapter 16: Creating Super Plots 319 Part VI: The Part of Tens 351 Chapter 17: Top Ten Uses of MATLAB 353 Chapter 18: Ten Ways to Make a Living Using MATLAB 361 Appendix A: MATL AB Functions 367 Appendix B: MATLAB s Plotting Routines 377 Index 385

Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 188 x 233 mm
Gewicht 590 g
Themenwelt Informatik Office Programme Outlook
Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Computerprogramme / Computeralgebra
ISBN-10 1-118-82010-X / 111882010X
ISBN-13 978-1-118-82010-0 / 9781118820100
Zustand Neuware
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