MATLAB for engineers
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MATLAB for engineers
Pearson, c2018
5th ed
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Previous ed.: 2015
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
For courses in Engineering.
Start at the beginning to introduce your students to MATLAB
MATLAB (R) For Engineers introduces students the MATLAB coding language. Developed out of Moore's experience teaching MATLAB and other languages, the text meets students at their level of mathematical and computer sophistication. Starting with basic algebra, the book shows how MATLAB can be used to solve a wide range of engineering problems. Examples drawn from concepts introduced in early chemistry and physics classes and freshman and sophomore engineering classes stick to a consistent problem-solving methodology.
Students reading this text should have an understanding of college-level algebra and basic trigonometry. The text includes brief backgrounds when introducing new subjects like statistics and matrix algebra. Sections on calculus and differential equations are introduced near the end and can be used for additional reading material for students with more advanced mathematical backgrounds.
Table of Contents
1. About MATLAB
2. MATLAB Environment
3. Built-In MATLAB Functions
4. Manipulating MATLAB Matrices
5. Plotting
6. User-Defined Functions
7. User-Controlled Input And Output
8. Logical Functions And Selection Structures
9. Repetition Structures
10. Matrix Algebra
11. Other Kinds Of Arrays
12. Symbolic Mathematics
13. Numerical Techniques
14. Advanced Graphics
15. Creating Graphical User Interfaces
16. Simulink: A Brief Introduction
Appendix A: Special Characters, Commands, and Functions
Appendix B: Scaling Techniques
Appendix C: The Ready Aim Fire GUI
Appendix D
Index
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