MATLAB for Engineers, 2e is ideal for Freshman or Introductory courses in Engineering and Computer Science. With a hands-on approach and focus on problem solving, this introduction to the powerful MATLAB computing language is designed for students with only a basic college algebra background. Numerous examples are drawn from a range of engineering disciplines, demonstrating MATLAB’s applications to a broad variety of problems. This book is included in Prentice Hall’s ESource series. ESource allows professors to select the content appropriate for their freshman/first-year engineering course. Professors can adopt the published manuals as is or use ESource’s website www.prenhall.com/esource to view and select the chapters they need, in the sequence they want. The option to add their own material or copyrighted
As a piece of information? 5/5. It even made me laugh in some sections to make the point really get home. Examples are detailed and I never read anything that didn't have an explanation provided if it looked confusing. It also makes a great effort in explaining using engineering problems while also introducing said engineering problems without making you feel you are losing a lot for not knowing the topics beforehand.
This book should be printed in series as follows: Series 1 (Electrical Engineering): all examples should only be about Electrical systems. Series 2 (Mechanical Engineering): all examples should only be about Mechanical systems. Series 3 (Thermal Engineering): all examples should only be about Thermal systems. Series 4 (Chemical Engineering): all examples should only be about Chemical systems. Series 5 (Mathematical analysis): all examples should only be about Mathematical systems. And so on .....
Truly, fall in love with this book. The book explained details on how to do programming using MATLAB. Until now, still using this book for my reference when teaching MATLAB to other students.