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An Introduction to Matlab
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An Introduction to Matlab
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Contents
An Introduction to Matlab 9
1.1 1.1 1.1 Preliminaries and a map of the book 10
Features of Matlab 12
3 Some basics of using Matlab 15
3.2 Some algebraic functions, special characters, and tips 17
3.3 3.3 he syntax of functions 19
3.5 Diferent types of variables 21
3.6 A note on interpretation and error messages 24
3.7 How Matlab “searches for meaning” 25
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4 Matrices, vectors and scalars 27
4.2 Addressing parts of matrices 31
4.3 Changing parts of a matrix 36
4.4 Some special commands for handling matrices 38
4.5 he Workspace Browser and the Variable Editor 39
5 Mathematical operations with matrices 42
5.1 Functions that operate element-by-element 42
5.2 Elementary mathematical functions that operate columnwise 44
5.4 Solving systems of linear equations 50
5.5 Finding linear regression coeicients 51
6 Importing and exporting data 53
6.2 Problems with importing formatted data 54
6.3 Preparing data to import 54
6.4 Copy-and-paste importing 55
6.5 Importing using the Import Wizard 55
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