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Matlab: A Practical Introduction to Programming and Problem Solving

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MatLab, Third Edition is the only book that gives a full introduction to programming in MATLAB combined with an explanation of the software’s powerful functions, enabling engineers to fully exploit its extensive capabilities in solving engineering problems. The book provides a systematic, step-by-step approach, building on concepts throughout the text, facilitating easier learning. Sections on common pitfalls and programming guidelines direct students towards best practice. The book is organized into 14 chapters, starting with programming concepts such as variables, assignments, input/output, and selection statements; moves onto loops; and then solves problems using both the ‘programming concept’ and the ‘power of MATLAB’ side-by-side. In-depth coverage is given to input/output, a topic that is fundamental to many engineering applications. Vectorized Code has been made into its own chapter, in order to emphasize the importance of using MATLAB efficiently. There are also expanded examples on low-level file input functions, Graphical User Interfaces, and use of MATLAB Version R2012b; modified and new end-of-chapter exercises; improved labeling of plots; and improved standards for variable names and documentation. This book will be a valuable resource for engineers learning to program and model in MATLAB, as well as for undergraduates in engineering and science taking a course that uses (or recommends) MATLAB.

560 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2009

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January 22, 2022
Matlab 💖

C++ 🖕

part of a series in which i review the textbooks i read throughout my four years in college to prove that i was reading even though it was involuntary and at times torturous
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625 reviews12 followers
January 7, 2020
This was my textbook for my programming class.

I will start off by confessing that I hated this class.

And while this book didn't exactly spur my hatred...it really didn't have THAT much.

But, the exercises in this book are many, and if you weren't buying this book for my EOSC 211 class, but just want to learn about Matlab and how to use it....sure! This book was decent.
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26 reviews7 followers
July 25, 2015
A very popular MATLAB book on Amazon.

I did finish all the book, only the first 8 chapters. I left the advanced topics for future reading, since I might only need part of them. It is more efficient to learn them with the clear demand on mind.

The book is well-organized, clearly explained.

One really do not need any programming background to read it.
It explains all the principles and fundamental consideration of programming very well. But if you have some background like me( learned some C before), it is a bit inefficient. All we need is a brief introduction to the language rules and details here. This is why I give it 3 instead of 4.
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211 reviews45 followers
March 23, 2016
For most this will be a practical introduction to MATLAB, with clear examples and concise instructions. I was left wanting more. Most of the examples seemed written to one of two audiences, the undergrad engineering student taking the course in uni for the first time or the grad/post grad looking to automate parts of their research. That's not a bad aim for an introductory title, but at the same time it doesn't set itself apart in the market of introductory books on different languages.
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11 reviews5 followers
November 24, 2010
Excellent introduction to MATLAB. Provided me with exactly what I needed to start programming an economic simulation quickly.
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