Description: About this productProduct InformationWith a hands-on approach and focus on problem solving, this introduction to Matlab uses examples drawn from a range of engineering disciplines to demonstrate Matlabrs"s applications to a broad variety of problems.Encourages readers to type in examples as they go for immediate application of techniques presented. Includes numerous broad-based examples embedded in the text, practice exercises with solutions, and hints related to commonly encountered problems. Introduces m-files early in the text to make it easier for readers to save their work and develop a consistent programming strategy.For those interested in learning Matlab.Product IdentifiersPublisherPrentice Hall PTRISBN-100136044220ISBN-139780136044222eBay Product ID (ePID)50932151Product Key FeaturesFormatPaperbackPublication Year2008LanguageEnglishDimensionsWeight38 OzWidth8in.Height0.8in.Length9.8in.Additional Product FeaturesDewey Edition23Table of ContentPrevious edition TOCSECTION 1: AN INTRODUCTION TO BASIC MATLAB SKILLS1. About Matlab1.1 What is Matlab?1.2 Student Edition of Matlab1.3 How is Matlab used in Industry?1.3.1 Electrical Engineering1.3.2 Biomedical Engineering1.3.3 Fluid Dynamics1.4 Problem Solving in Engineering and Science2. Matlab Environment2.1 Getting Started2.2 Matlab Windows2.2.1 Command Window2.2.2 Command History2.2.3 Workspace Window2.2.4 Current Directory Window2.2.5 Document Window2.2.6 Graphics Window2.2.7 Edit Window2.2.8 Start Button2.3 Solving Problems with Matlab2.3.1 Using Variables2.3.2 Matrices in Matlab2.3.2.1 Scalar Operations2.3.2.2 Order of Operation2.3.2.3 Array Operations2.3.3 Number Display2.3.3.1 Scientific Notation2.3.3.2 Display Format2.4 Saving Your Work2.4.1 Saving Variables2.4.2 Script M-files3. Built-in Matlab Functions3.1 Using Built-in Functions3.2 Using the Help Feature3.3 Elementary Math Functions3.3.1 Common Computations3.3.2 Rounding Functions3.3.3 Discrete Mathematics3.4 Trigonometric Functions3.5 Data Analysis Functions3.5.1 Maximum and Minimum3.5.2 Mean and Median3.5.3 Sums and Products3.5.4 Sorting Values3.5.5 Determining Matrix Size3.5.6 Variance and Standard Deviation3.6 Random Numbers3.6.1 Uniform Random Numbers3.6.2 Gaussian Random Numbers3.7 Complex Numbers3.8 Computational Limits3.9 Special Values and Miscellaneous Functions4. Manipulating Matlab Matrices4.1 Manipulating Matrices4.1.1 Defining Matrices4.1.2 Using the Colon Operator4.2 Problems with Two Variables4.3 Special Matrices4.3.1 Matrix of Zeros4.3.2 Matrix of Ones4.3.3 Diagonal Matrices4.3.4 Magic Matrices5. Plotting5.1 Two Dimensional Plots5.1.1 Basic Plotting5.1.2 Line, Color and Mark Style5.1.3 Axis Scaling and Annotating Plots5.2 Subplots5.3 Other Types of Two Dimensional Plots5.3.1 Polar Plots5.3.2 Logarithmic plots5.3.3 Bar Graphs and Pie Charts5.3.4 Histograms5.3.5 X-Y Graphs with two Y Axes5.3.6 Function Plots5.4 Three Dimensional Plotting5.4.1 Three Dimensional Line Plot5.4.2 Surface Plots5.5 Editing Plots from the Menu Bar5.6 Creating Plots from the Workspace Window5.7 Saving Your PlotsSECTION 2: PROGRAMMING IN MATLAB6. User-Defined Functions6.1 Creating Function M-files6.1.1 Syntax6.1.2 Comments6.1.3 Functions with Multiple Inputs and Outputs6.1.4 Functions with No input or no outputs6.1.5 Determining the number of input and output arguments6.1.6 Local Variables6.1.7 Global Variables6.1.8 Accessing M-file Code6.2 Creating Your Own Tool Box of Functions6.3 Anonymous Functions6.4 Function Functions7. User Controlled Input and Output7.1 User Defined Input7.2 Output Options7.2.1 Display Function7.2.2 Formatted Output (fprintf)7.3 Graphical Input7.4 Using Cell Mode in Matlab M-files7.5 Reading and Writing Data From Files8. Logical Functions and Control Structures8.1 Relational and Logical Operators8.2 Flow Charts and Pseudo-Code8.3 Logical Functions8.3.1 Find8.3.2 Flow Charting and Pseudo Code for Find Commands8.4 Selection Structures8.4.1 The Simple If8.4.2 If/Else8.4.3 Elseif8.4.4 Switch andIllustratedYesDewey Decimal620.001/51Copyright Date2009AuthorHolly MooreEdition Number2Number of Pages624 PagesLc Classification NumberTa345.M585 2007Publication Date2008-11-17Reviews"As the author states in the âAbout This Bookâ section, many students entering the engineering field today do not have a background to programming, let alone the knowledge of a specific program such as MATLAB. This text is an excellent tutorial for them to not only understand the MATLAB environment, but how it can be helpful for solving engineering, chemistry, and/or physics-related problems." - Richard Clark, Virginia Western Community College "The end-of-the-chapter homework problems are very good. I really like the fact they are from various engineering fields that the studentâs are likely to do later on. Just like the illustrative examples in the chapters, the homework problems are very interesting." - Ram Narasimhan, University of Miami "This book really stood out when I was making my textbook selection. I really like the in-depth examples in the text as well as the concept-check practice exercises." - April Andreas, McLennan Community College "I very, very much like the selection of problems. I can always find something interesting and challenging." - April Andreas, McLennan Community College, "As the author states in the 'About This Book' section, many students entering the engineering field today do not have a background to programming, let alone the knowledge of a specific program such as MATLAB. This text is an excellent tutorial for them to not only understand the MATLAB environment, but how it can be helpful for solving engineering, chemistry, and/or physics-related problems." - Richard Clark, Virginia Western Community College "The end-of-the-chapter homework problems are very good. I really like the fact they are from various engineering fields that the student's are likely to do later on. Just like the illustrative examples in the chapters, the homework problems are very interesting." - Ram Narasimhan, University of Miami "This book really stood out when I was making my textbook selection. I really like the in-depth examples in the text as well as the concept-check practice exercises." - April Andreas, McLennan Community College "I very, very much like the selection of problems. I can always find something interesting and challenging." - April Andreas, McLennan Community College, "As the author states in the ls"About This Bookrs" section, many students entering the engineering field today do not have a background to programming, let alone the knowledge of a specific program such as MATLAB. This text is an excellent tutorial for them to not only understand the MATLAB environment, but how it can be helpful for solving engineering, chemistry, and/or physics-related problems." - Richard Clark, Virginia Western Community College "The end-of-the-chapter homework problems are very good. I really like the fact they are from various engineering fields that the studentrs"s are likely to do later on. Just like the illustrative examples in the chapters, the homework problems are very interesting." - Ram Narasimhan, University of Miami "This book really stood out when I was making my textbook selection. I really like the in-depth examples in the text as well as the concept-check practice exercises." - April Andreas, McLennan Community College "I very, very much like the selection of problems. I can always find something interesting and challenging." - April Andreas, McLennan Community CollegeLccn2008-043571
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Number of Pages: 624 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Matlab for Engineers
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
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