Programming Fundamentals Using MATLAB
- Publisher
Mercury Learning and Information - Published
28th July 2020 - ISBN 9781683925552
- Language English
- Pages 550 pp.
- Size 7" x 9"
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Mercury Learning and Information - Published
6th July 2020 - ISBN 9781683925538
- Language English
- Pages 550 pp.
- Size 7" x 9"
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- Publisher
Mercury Learning and Information - Published
6th July 2020 - ISBN 9781683925545
- Language English
- Pages 550 pp.
- Size 7" x 9"
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This book covers the MATLAB syntax and the environment suitable for someone with no programming background. The first four chapters present information on basic MATLAB programming including computing terminology, MATLAB specific syntax and control structures, operators, arrays and matrices. The next cluster covers grouping data, working with files, making images, creating graphical user interfaces, experimenting with sound, and the debugging environment. The final three chapters contain case studies on using MATLAB and other tools and devices (e.g., Arduino, Linux, Git, Mex, etc.) important for basic programming knowledge. Companion files with code and 4 color figures are on the disc or available from the publisher.
Features:
- Covers the MATLAB syntax and the environment, suitable for someone with no programming background
- Numerous examples, projects, and practical applications enhance understanding of subjects under discussion with over 100 MATLAB scripts and functions
- Includes companion files with code and 4 color figures from the text (on the disc or available from the publisher by emailing info@merclearning.com with proof of purchase)
1: The MATLAB Environment, and Programming Terminology
2: MATLAB Programming Basics
3: Relational Operators, Boolean Values,
and Logical Operators
4: Arrays and Matrices
5: Grouping Data
6: File Input and Output
7: Recursion
8: Images
9: Working with a Graphical User Interface
10: Sound
11: Getting Help and Debugging
12: Practical MATLAB Programming and Debugging Case Studies
13: Advanced Programming Concerns
14: Other Useful Computing Tools
Bibliography
Index
Michael Weeks, PhD
Michael Weeks, PhD is an Associate Professor of computer science at Georgia State University.
He has authored numerous research articles with reputed international publishers such as the ACM, Springer, Elsevier, and IEEE.