01738nam 22003493a 450 991083298850332120250123132213.0(CKB)4950000000290320(ScCtBLL)fbf2b9c1-cff9-4746-8d75-0c980b8aaed7(OCoLC)1000323625(EXLCZ)99495000000029032020250123i20012016 uu enguru||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierM.A.T.L.A.B. TutorialKenneth Beers[s.l.] :Massachusetts Institute of Technology,2001.1 online resource (64 p.)This course was offered as a non-credit program during the Independent Activities Period (I.A.P.), January 2008. A more recent version is available as course 18.S997 Introduction To M.A.T.L.A.B. Programming, including video lectures.The course, intended for students with no programming experience, provides the foundations of programming in M.A.T.L.A.B.®. Variables, arrays, conditional statements, loops, functions and plots are explained. At the end of the course, students should be able to use M.A.T.L.A.B. in their own work, and be prepared to deepen their M.A.T.L.A.B. programming skills and tackle other languages for computing, such as Java, C++ or Python.The course mostly follows the official M.A.T.L.A.B. Manual, available from The MathWorks. We will cover material from chapters 2-5.SciencebisacshScienceScienceScience.Beers Kenneth508383ScCtBLLScCtBLLBOOK9910832988503321M.A.T.L.A.B. Tutorial4317995UNINA