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book-author

Kermit Sigmon ; Timothy A. Davis

file-type

PDF

isbn10

1584885238

isbn13

9781584885238

language

English

pages

232 pages

publisher

Chapman and Hall/CRC


Book Description

In light of the fact that the powerful MATLABĀ® software has made its way into virtually every field of mathematics, science, and engineering, it is essential to have a solid foundation in the use of the software. An introduction like this is included in the seventh edition of MATLABĀ® Primer, which has been updated for version 7.0. Additionally, this edition provides a “pocketbook” reference for regular users of the software. In addition to providing a graphical and numerical representation of issues and solutions, it also provides a language that is easy to understand.
A number of additions have been incorporated into the most recent version of this best-selling series, which is MATLABĀ® Primer, Seventh version. These enhancements include modifications to the desktop, new facilities for building M-files, the JIT accelerator, and an easier approach to import Java classes. This book includes, in addition to the features that are new to version 7.0, the following:
M-Lint, the new debugger for M-files, is the subject of a refreshed section.

In this new chapter, we will discuss how to call Java from within MATLAB and how to use Java objects within the MATLAB workspace.
MATLAB launches a new chapter on the topic of calling Fortran.
Symbolic and numeric polynomials, nonlinear equations, and differential equations are all topics that are covered in this new chapter on equation solving.
A new chapter on cell publication, which takes the role of the “notebook” function and enables the generation of documents in Word, LaTeX, PowerPoint, and HTML using executable MATLAB commands and the outputs of those commands
Graphics coverage has been expanded, and it now includes the 3D seashells that have been parametrically defined on both the front and back covers.
Whether you are new to MATLAB, new to version 7.0, or simply in need of a hands-on, to-the-point reference, MATLABĀ® Primer gives the tools you require in a pocketbook that is conveniently small and can be purchased at an affordable price.

book-author

Kermit Sigmon ; Timothy A. Davis

file-type

PDF

isbn10

1584885238

isbn13

9781584885238

language

English

pages

232 pages

publisher

Chapman and Hall/CRC

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