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MATLAB [[electronic resource] ] : an introduction with applications / / Rao V. Dukkipati
MATLAB [[electronic resource] ] : an introduction with applications / / Rao V. Dukkipati
Autore Dukkipati Rao V
Pubbl/distr/stampa New Delhi, : New Age International (P) Ltd., c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (680 p.)
Soggetto topico Numerical analysis - Data processing
ISBN 1-282-38573-9
9786612385735
81-224-2920-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""Cover""; ""Preface""; ""Acknowledgement""; ""Contents""; ""Chapter 1. MATLAB Basics""; ""1.1 Introduction""; ""1.2 Arithmetic Operations""; ""1.3 Display Formats""; ""1.4 Elementary Math Built-in Functions""; ""1.5 Variable Names ""; ""1.6 Predefined Variables ""; ""1.7 Commands for Managing Variables ""; ""1.8 General Commands ""; ""1.9 Arrays ""; ""1.10 Operations with Arrays ""; ""1.11 Element-by-Element Operations ""; ""1.12 Random Numbers Generation""; ""1.13 Polynomials""; ""1.14 System of Linear Equations""; ""1.15 Script Files ""; ""1.16 Programming in MATLAB""; ""1.17 Graphics""
""1.18 Input/Output in MATLAB""""1.19 Symbolic Mathematics""; ""1.20 The Laplace Transforms ""; ""1.21 Control Systems""; ""Summary""; ""References""; ""Problems""; ""Chapter 2. Electrical Circuits ""; ""2.1 Introduction""; ""2.2 Electrical Circuits ""; ""2.3 Kirchhoff's Laws""; ""2.4 Example Problems and Solutions ""; ""References ""; ""Problems ""; ""Chapter 3.. Control Systems ""; ""3.1 Introduction""; ""3.2 Control Systems ""; ""3.3 Examples of Control Systems ""; ""3.4 Control System Configurations ""; ""3.5 Control System Terminology""; ""3.6 Control System Classes ""
""3.7 Feedback Systems """"3.8 Analysis of Feedback ""; ""3.9 Control System Analysis and Design Objectives ""; ""3.10 MATLAB Application ""; ""3.11 Second-Order Systems ""; ""3.12 Root Locus Plots ""; ""3.13 Bode Diagrams ""; ""3.14 Nyquist Plots ""; ""3.15 Nichols Chart ""; ""3.16 Gain Margin, Phase Margin, Phase Crossover, Frequency and Gain Crossover Frequency ""; ""3.17 Transformation of System Models ""; ""3.18 Bode Diagrams of Systems Defined in State Space""; ""3.19 Nyquist Plots of a System Defined in State Space ""; ""3.20 Transient-Response Analysis in State Space ""
""3.21 Response to Initial Condition in State Space """"3.22 Example Problems and Solutions ""; ""References ""; ""Problems ""; ""Chapter 4. Numerical Methods ""; ""4.1 Introduction""; ""4.2 System of Linear Algebraic Equations ""; ""4.3 Gauss Elimination Method""; ""4.4 LU Decomposition Methods ""; ""4.5 Choleski's Decomposition ""; ""4.6 Gauss-Seidel Method""; ""4..7 Gauss-Jordan Method ""; ""4.8 Jacobi Method""; ""4.9 The Householder Factorization""; ""4.10 Symmetric Matrix Eigenvalue Problems ""; ""4.11 Jacobi Method""; ""4.12 Householder Reduction to Tridiagonal Form""
""4.13 Sturn Sequence """"4.14 QR Method""; ""4.15 Example Problems and Solutions ""; ""References ""; ""Problems ""; ""Chapter 5. Optimization""; ""5.1 Introduction""; ""5.2 Conjugate Gradient Methods ""; ""5.3 Newton's Method""; ""5.4 The Concept of Quadratic Convergence ""; ""5.5 Powell's Method ""; ""5.6 Fletcher-Reeves Method ""; ""5.7 Hooke and Jeeves Method ""; ""5.8 Interior Penalty Function Method ""; ""5.9 Example Problems and Solutions ""; ""References ""; ""Problems ""; ""Chapter 6. Direct Numerical Integration Methods""; ""6.1 Introduction ""
""6.2 Single-Degree of Freedom System""
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MATLAB [[electronic resource] ] : an introduction with applications / / Rao V. Dukkipati
MATLAB [[electronic resource] ] : an introduction with applications / / Rao V. Dukkipati
Autore Dukkipati Rao V
Pubbl/distr/stampa New Delhi, : New Age International (P) Ltd., c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (680 p.)
Soggetto topico Numerical analysis - Data processing
ISBN 1-282-38573-9
9786612385735
81-224-2920-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""Cover""; ""Preface""; ""Acknowledgement""; ""Contents""; ""Chapter 1. MATLAB Basics""; ""1.1 Introduction""; ""1.2 Arithmetic Operations""; ""1.3 Display Formats""; ""1.4 Elementary Math Built-in Functions""; ""1.5 Variable Names ""; ""1.6 Predefined Variables ""; ""1.7 Commands for Managing Variables ""; ""1.8 General Commands ""; ""1.9 Arrays ""; ""1.10 Operations with Arrays ""; ""1.11 Element-by-Element Operations ""; ""1.12 Random Numbers Generation""; ""1.13 Polynomials""; ""1.14 System of Linear Equations""; ""1.15 Script Files ""; ""1.16 Programming in MATLAB""; ""1.17 Graphics""
""1.18 Input/Output in MATLAB""""1.19 Symbolic Mathematics""; ""1.20 The Laplace Transforms ""; ""1.21 Control Systems""; ""Summary""; ""References""; ""Problems""; ""Chapter 2. Electrical Circuits ""; ""2.1 Introduction""; ""2.2 Electrical Circuits ""; ""2.3 Kirchhoff's Laws""; ""2.4 Example Problems and Solutions ""; ""References ""; ""Problems ""; ""Chapter 3.. Control Systems ""; ""3.1 Introduction""; ""3.2 Control Systems ""; ""3.3 Examples of Control Systems ""; ""3.4 Control System Configurations ""; ""3.5 Control System Terminology""; ""3.6 Control System Classes ""
""3.7 Feedback Systems """"3.8 Analysis of Feedback ""; ""3.9 Control System Analysis and Design Objectives ""; ""3.10 MATLAB Application ""; ""3.11 Second-Order Systems ""; ""3.12 Root Locus Plots ""; ""3.13 Bode Diagrams ""; ""3.14 Nyquist Plots ""; ""3.15 Nichols Chart ""; ""3.16 Gain Margin, Phase Margin, Phase Crossover, Frequency and Gain Crossover Frequency ""; ""3.17 Transformation of System Models ""; ""3.18 Bode Diagrams of Systems Defined in State Space""; ""3.19 Nyquist Plots of a System Defined in State Space ""; ""3.20 Transient-Response Analysis in State Space ""
""3.21 Response to Initial Condition in State Space """"3.22 Example Problems and Solutions ""; ""References ""; ""Problems ""; ""Chapter 4. Numerical Methods ""; ""4.1 Introduction""; ""4.2 System of Linear Algebraic Equations ""; ""4.3 Gauss Elimination Method""; ""4.4 LU Decomposition Methods ""; ""4.5 Choleski's Decomposition ""; ""4.6 Gauss-Seidel Method""; ""4..7 Gauss-Jordan Method ""; ""4.8 Jacobi Method""; ""4.9 The Householder Factorization""; ""4.10 Symmetric Matrix Eigenvalue Problems ""; ""4.11 Jacobi Method""; ""4.12 Householder Reduction to Tridiagonal Form""
""4.13 Sturn Sequence """"4.14 QR Method""; ""4.15 Example Problems and Solutions ""; ""References ""; ""Problems ""; ""Chapter 5. Optimization""; ""5.1 Introduction""; ""5.2 Conjugate Gradient Methods ""; ""5.3 Newton's Method""; ""5.4 The Concept of Quadratic Convergence ""; ""5.5 Powell's Method ""; ""5.6 Fletcher-Reeves Method ""; ""5.7 Hooke and Jeeves Method ""; ""5.8 Interior Penalty Function Method ""; ""5.9 Example Problems and Solutions ""; ""References ""; ""Problems ""; ""Chapter 6. Direct Numerical Integration Methods""; ""6.1 Introduction ""
""6.2 Single-Degree of Freedom System""
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Matlab : una introducción con ejemplos prácticos / / Amos Gilat
Matlab : una introducción con ejemplos prácticos / / Amos Gilat
Autore Gilat Amos
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Barcelona, España : , : Editorial Reverté, , [2006]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (343 pages)
Disciplina 620.00151
Soggetto topico Numerical analysis - Data processing
ISBN 84-291-9344-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione spa
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Gilat Amos  
Barcelona, España : , : Editorial Reverté, , [2006]
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Matlab : una introducción con ejemplos prácticos / / Amos Gilat
Matlab : una introducción con ejemplos prácticos / / Amos Gilat
Autore Gilat Amos
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Barcelona, España : , : Editorial Reverté, , [2006]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (343 pages)
Disciplina 620.00151
Soggetto topico Numerical analysis - Data processing
ISBN 84-291-9344-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione spa
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Gilat Amos  
Barcelona, España : , : Editorial Reverté, , [2006]
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MATLAB - Simulink - Stateflow : Grundlagen, Toolboxen, Beispiele / / Ulrich Wohlfarth, Anne Angermann, Michael Beuschel, Martin Rau
MATLAB - Simulink - Stateflow : Grundlagen, Toolboxen, Beispiele / / Ulrich Wohlfarth, Anne Angermann, Michael Beuschel, Martin Rau
Autore Angermann Anne
Edizione [9. Aufl.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin ; ; Boston : , : De Gruyter, , [2016]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (562 pages)
Disciplina 510.285/53
Collana De Gruyter Studium
Soggetto topico Numerical analysis - Data processing
Computer simulation
Soggetto non controllato MATLAB
Simulink
Stateflow
control technology
simulation
ISBN 3-11-048495-1
Classificazione ST 601
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ger
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Vorwort zur neunten Auflage -- Inhaltsverzeichnis -- 1. Einführung -- 2. MATLAB Grundlagen -- 3. Eingabe und Ausgabe in MATLAB -- 4. Differentialgleichungen in MATLAB -- 5. Regelungstechnische Funktionen Control System Toolbox -- 6. Signalverarbeitung - Signal Processing Toolbox -- 7. Optimierung - Optimization Toolbox -- 8. Simulink Grundlagen -- 9. Lineare und nichtlineare Systeme in Simulink -- 10. Abtastsysteme in Simulink -- 11. Regelkreise in Simulink -- 12. Stateflow -- Symbolverzeichnis -- Literaturverzeichnis -- Index
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Berlin ; ; Boston : , : De Gruyter, , [2016]
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Matlab 7 : per l'ingegneria e le scienze / William J. Palm III
Matlab 7 : per l'ingegneria e le scienze / William J. Palm III
Autore Palm, William John., III, 1944-
Pubbl/distr/stampa Milano : McGraw-Hill, c2005
Descrizione fisica xii, 683 p. ; 24 cm
Disciplina 620.00151
Soggetto topico Engineering mathematics - Data processing
Numerical analysis - Data processing
ISBN 8838660700
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
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Palm, William John., III, 1944-  
Milano : McGraw-Hill, c2005
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Matlab by example [[electronic resource] ] : programming basics / / Munther Gdeisat, Francis Lilley
Matlab by example [[electronic resource] ] : programming basics / / Munther Gdeisat, Francis Lilley
Autore Gdeisat Munther
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boston, Mass., : Elsevier, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (367 p.)
Disciplina 510.285536
Altri autori (Persone) LilleyFrancis
Collana Elsevier insights
Soggetto topico Numerical analysis - Data processing
Signal processing - Data processing
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-93776-X
0-12-405853-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Matlab by Example: Programming Basics; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Why This Book Is Different; How This Book Is Organized; 1 Matlab Integrated Development Environment; Lesson 1.1 Basics of the Matlab Integrated Development Environment; 1.1.1 Matlab Integrated Development Environment; 1.1.2 Creating Scalar Variables; 1.1.3 Creating Vector Variables; 1.1.4 Creating Array Variables; Lesson 1.2 Matlab Script Files; 1.2.1 Creating a Script File; 1.2.2 Naming a Script File; 1.2.3 Saving a Script File; 1.2.4 Executing a Script File; 1.2.5 Matlab Code Readability
1.2.6 Commenting Matlab CodeLesson 1.3 Matlab Editor-Cell Mode; 1.3.1 Enabling Cell Mode; 1.3.2 Separating a Program into Cells; 1.3.3 Evaluating Code in a Cell; Answers to Selected Exercises; Lesson 1.2; Exercise 1; Exercise 2; 2 Scalars in Matlab; Lesson 2.1 Creating and Naming Matlab Scalar Variables; 2.1.1 Matlab Special Variables; 2.1.1.1 Using Matlab Special Variables; 2.1.1.2 Changing the Values of Matlab Special Variables; 2.1.2 User-Defined Variables; 2.1.2.1 Naming a User-Defined Variable; 2.1.2.2 Matlab is Case Sensitive; 2.1.2.3 Clearing a User-Defined Variable
Lesson 2.2 Approximation of Numbers and Discrete Mathematical Operations2.2.1 Approximating Numbers; 2.2.1.1 round Function; 2.2.1.2 fix Function; 2.2.1.3 ceil Function; 2.2.1.4 floor Function; 2.2.2 Discrete Mathematical Operations; 2.2.2.1 Factorizing a Number; 2.2.2.2 Greatest Common Divisor; 2.2.2.3 Least Common Multiple; Lesson 2.3 Mathematical Expressions for Scalar Variables; 2.3.1 Creating Variables; 2.3.2 Precedence of Mathematical Operations; 2.3.3 From Mathematical Expressions to Matlab Expressions; 2.3.4 From Matlab Expressions to Mathematical Expressions; 2.3.5 Exercises
Lesson 2.4 Relational and Logical Operations for Scalar Variables2.4.1 The logical Class; 2.4.2 The Relational Operators; 2.4.3 The Logical Operators; 2.4.3.1 AND "&" Logical Operator; 2.4.3.2 OR "|" Logical Operator; 2.4.3.3 NOT "~" Logical Operator; 2.4.4 Combining Logical and Rational Operators; Lesson 2.5 Complex Scalar Variables; 2.5.1 Introduction; 2.5.2 Creating Complex Scalar Variables; 2.5.3 Addition of Complex Numbers; 2.5.4 Subtraction of Complex Numbers; 2.5.5 Multiplication of Complex Numbers; 2.5.6 Division of Complex Numbers; 2.5.7 Conjugate of a Complex Number
2.5.8 Modulus and Angle of a Complex Number2.5.9 Plotting a Complex Number in Cartesian Coordinates; 2.5.10 Plotting a Complex Number in Polar Coordinates; Answers to Selected Exercises; Lesson 2.1; Exercise 1; Lesson 2.4; 3 Vectors in Matlab; Lesson 3.1 Creating Vectors; 3.1.1 Introduction; 3.1.2 Method 1: Creating Vectors Manually; 3.1.2.1 Creating Row Vectors Manually; 3.1.2.2 Creating Column Vectors Manually; 3.1.2.3 Transpose Operation; 3.1.2.4 Determining the Number of Elements in a Vector; 3.1.2.5 Converting a Vector to a Column Vector
3.1.3 Method 2: Creating Vectors Using the Linear Method
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Matlab by example : programming basics / / Munther Gdeisat, Francis Lilley
Matlab by example : programming basics / / Munther Gdeisat, Francis Lilley
Autore Gdeisat Munther
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boston, Mass., : Elsevier, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xx, 346 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Disciplina 510.285536
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ISBN 1-283-93776-X
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Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Matlab by Example: Programming Basics; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Why This Book Is Different; How This Book Is Organized; 1 Matlab Integrated Development Environment; Lesson 1.1 Basics of the Matlab Integrated Development Environment; 1.1.1 Matlab Integrated Development Environment; 1.1.2 Creating Scalar Variables; 1.1.3 Creating Vector Variables; 1.1.4 Creating Array Variables; Lesson 1.2 Matlab Script Files; 1.2.1 Creating a Script File; 1.2.2 Naming a Script File; 1.2.3 Saving a Script File; 1.2.4 Executing a Script File; 1.2.5 Matlab Code Readability
1.2.6 Commenting Matlab CodeLesson 1.3 Matlab Editor-Cell Mode; 1.3.1 Enabling Cell Mode; 1.3.2 Separating a Program into Cells; 1.3.3 Evaluating Code in a Cell; Answers to Selected Exercises; Lesson 1.2; Exercise 1; Exercise 2; 2 Scalars in Matlab; Lesson 2.1 Creating and Naming Matlab Scalar Variables; 2.1.1 Matlab Special Variables; 2.1.1.1 Using Matlab Special Variables; 2.1.1.2 Changing the Values of Matlab Special Variables; 2.1.2 User-Defined Variables; 2.1.2.1 Naming a User-Defined Variable; 2.1.2.2 Matlab is Case Sensitive; 2.1.2.3 Clearing a User-Defined Variable
Lesson 2.2 Approximation of Numbers and Discrete Mathematical Operations2.2.1 Approximating Numbers; 2.2.1.1 round Function; 2.2.1.2 fix Function; 2.2.1.3 ceil Function; 2.2.1.4 floor Function; 2.2.2 Discrete Mathematical Operations; 2.2.2.1 Factorizing a Number; 2.2.2.2 Greatest Common Divisor; 2.2.2.3 Least Common Multiple; Lesson 2.3 Mathematical Expressions for Scalar Variables; 2.3.1 Creating Variables; 2.3.2 Precedence of Mathematical Operations; 2.3.3 From Mathematical Expressions to Matlab Expressions; 2.3.4 From Matlab Expressions to Mathematical Expressions; 2.3.5 Exercises
Lesson 2.4 Relational and Logical Operations for Scalar Variables2.4.1 The logical Class; 2.4.2 The Relational Operators; 2.4.3 The Logical Operators; 2.4.3.1 AND "&" Logical Operator; 2.4.3.2 OR "|" Logical Operator; 2.4.3.3 NOT "~" Logical Operator; 2.4.4 Combining Logical and Rational Operators; Lesson 2.5 Complex Scalar Variables; 2.5.1 Introduction; 2.5.2 Creating Complex Scalar Variables; 2.5.3 Addition of Complex Numbers; 2.5.4 Subtraction of Complex Numbers; 2.5.5 Multiplication of Complex Numbers; 2.5.6 Division of Complex Numbers; 2.5.7 Conjugate of a Complex Number
2.5.8 Modulus and Angle of a Complex Number2.5.9 Plotting a Complex Number in Cartesian Coordinates; 2.5.10 Plotting a Complex Number in Polar Coordinates; Answers to Selected Exercises; Lesson 2.1; Exercise 1; Lesson 2.4; 3 Vectors in Matlab; Lesson 3.1 Creating Vectors; 3.1.1 Introduction; 3.1.2 Method 1: Creating Vectors Manually; 3.1.2.1 Creating Row Vectors Manually; 3.1.2.2 Creating Column Vectors Manually; 3.1.2.3 Transpose Operation; 3.1.2.4 Determining the Number of Elements in a Vector; 3.1.2.5 Converting a Vector to a Column Vector
3.1.3 Method 2: Creating Vectors Using the Linear Method
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Matlab by example : programming basics / / Munther Gdeisat, Francis Lilley
Matlab by example : programming basics / / Munther Gdeisat, Francis Lilley
Autore Gdeisat Munther
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boston, Mass., : Elsevier, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xx, 346 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Disciplina 510.285536
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ISBN 1-283-93776-X
0-12-405853-1
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Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Matlab by Example: Programming Basics; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Why This Book Is Different; How This Book Is Organized; 1 Matlab Integrated Development Environment; Lesson 1.1 Basics of the Matlab Integrated Development Environment; 1.1.1 Matlab Integrated Development Environment; 1.1.2 Creating Scalar Variables; 1.1.3 Creating Vector Variables; 1.1.4 Creating Array Variables; Lesson 1.2 Matlab Script Files; 1.2.1 Creating a Script File; 1.2.2 Naming a Script File; 1.2.3 Saving a Script File; 1.2.4 Executing a Script File; 1.2.5 Matlab Code Readability
1.2.6 Commenting Matlab CodeLesson 1.3 Matlab Editor-Cell Mode; 1.3.1 Enabling Cell Mode; 1.3.2 Separating a Program into Cells; 1.3.3 Evaluating Code in a Cell; Answers to Selected Exercises; Lesson 1.2; Exercise 1; Exercise 2; 2 Scalars in Matlab; Lesson 2.1 Creating and Naming Matlab Scalar Variables; 2.1.1 Matlab Special Variables; 2.1.1.1 Using Matlab Special Variables; 2.1.1.2 Changing the Values of Matlab Special Variables; 2.1.2 User-Defined Variables; 2.1.2.1 Naming a User-Defined Variable; 2.1.2.2 Matlab is Case Sensitive; 2.1.2.3 Clearing a User-Defined Variable
Lesson 2.2 Approximation of Numbers and Discrete Mathematical Operations2.2.1 Approximating Numbers; 2.2.1.1 round Function; 2.2.1.2 fix Function; 2.2.1.3 ceil Function; 2.2.1.4 floor Function; 2.2.2 Discrete Mathematical Operations; 2.2.2.1 Factorizing a Number; 2.2.2.2 Greatest Common Divisor; 2.2.2.3 Least Common Multiple; Lesson 2.3 Mathematical Expressions for Scalar Variables; 2.3.1 Creating Variables; 2.3.2 Precedence of Mathematical Operations; 2.3.3 From Mathematical Expressions to Matlab Expressions; 2.3.4 From Matlab Expressions to Mathematical Expressions; 2.3.5 Exercises
Lesson 2.4 Relational and Logical Operations for Scalar Variables2.4.1 The logical Class; 2.4.2 The Relational Operators; 2.4.3 The Logical Operators; 2.4.3.1 AND "&" Logical Operator; 2.4.3.2 OR "|" Logical Operator; 2.4.3.3 NOT "~" Logical Operator; 2.4.4 Combining Logical and Rational Operators; Lesson 2.5 Complex Scalar Variables; 2.5.1 Introduction; 2.5.2 Creating Complex Scalar Variables; 2.5.3 Addition of Complex Numbers; 2.5.4 Subtraction of Complex Numbers; 2.5.5 Multiplication of Complex Numbers; 2.5.6 Division of Complex Numbers; 2.5.7 Conjugate of a Complex Number
2.5.8 Modulus and Angle of a Complex Number2.5.9 Plotting a Complex Number in Cartesian Coordinates; 2.5.10 Plotting a Complex Number in Polar Coordinates; Answers to Selected Exercises; Lesson 2.1; Exercise 1; Lesson 2.4; 3 Vectors in Matlab; Lesson 3.1 Creating Vectors; 3.1.1 Introduction; 3.1.2 Method 1: Creating Vectors Manually; 3.1.2.1 Creating Row Vectors Manually; 3.1.2.2 Creating Column Vectors Manually; 3.1.2.3 Transpose Operation; 3.1.2.4 Determining the Number of Elements in a Vector; 3.1.2.5 Converting a Vector to a Column Vector
3.1.3 Method 2: Creating Vectors Using the Linear Method
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MATLAB for engineers / / Holly Moore ; global edition contributions by Somitra Kumar Sanadhya
MATLAB for engineers / / Holly Moore ; global edition contributions by Somitra Kumar Sanadhya
Autore Moore Holly
Edizione [Fourth, Global edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boston : , : Pearson, , [2015]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (671 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 620.00151
Collana Always learning
Soggetto topico Engineering mathematics - Data processing
Numerical analysis - Data processing
ISBN 1-292-06074-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
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Nota di contenuto Cover -- Contents -- About This Book -- Dedication and Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 : About MATLAB® -- 1.1 What is MATLAB®? -- 1.2 Student Edition of MATLAB® -- 1.3 How is MATLAB® used in Industry? -- 1.3.1 Electrical Engineering -- 1.3.2 Biomedical Engineering -- 1.3.3 Fluid Dynamics -- 1.4 Problem Solving in Engineering and Science -- Chapter 2 : MATLAB® Environment -- 2.1 Getting Started -- 2.2MATLAB® Windows -- 2.2.1 Command Window -- 2.2.2 Command History -- 2.2.3 Workspace Window -- 2.2.4 Current Folder Window -- 2.2.5 Document Window -- 2.2.6 Graphics Window -- 2.2.7 Edit Window -- 2.3 Solving Problems with MATLAB® -- 2.3.1 Using Variables -- 2.3.2 Matrices in MATLAB® -- 2.3.3 Number Display -- 2.4 Saving Your Work -- 2.4.1 Diary -- 2.4.2 Saving Variables -- 2.4.3 Script M-Files -- 2.4.4 Cell Mode -- Summary -- MATLAB® Summary -- Key Terms -- Problems -- Chapter 3 : Built- In MATLAB® Functions -- Introduction -- 3.1 Using Built‑in Functions -- 3.2 Using the Help Feature -- 3.3 Elementary Math Functions -- 3.3.1 Common Computations -- 3.3.2 Rounding Functions -- 3.3.3 Discrete Mathematics -- 3.4 Trigonometric Functions -- 3.5 Data Analysis Functions -- 3.5.1 Maximum and Minimum -- 3.5.2 Mean and Median -- 3.5.3 Sums and Products -- 3.5.4 Sorting Values -- 3.5.5 Determining Matrix Size -- 3.5.6 Variance and Standard Deviation -- 3.6 Random Numbers -- 3.6.1 Uniform Random Numbers -- 3.6.2 Gaussian Random Numbers -- 3.7 Complex Numbers -- 3.8 Computational Limitations -- 3.9 Special Values and Miscellaneous Functions -- Summary -- Matlab® Summary -- Key Terms -- Problems -- Chapter 4 : Manipulating MATLAB® Matrices -- 4.1 Manipulating Matrices -- 4.1.1 Defining Matrices -- 4.1.2 Using the Colon Operator -- 4.2 Problems with Two Variables -- 4.3 Special Matrices -- 4.3.1 Matrix of Zeros -- 4.3.2 Matrix of Ones -- 4.3.3 Diagonal Matrices.
4.3.4 Magic Matrices -- Summary -- MATLAB® Summary -- Key Terms -- Problems -- Chapter 5 : Plotting -- Introduction -- 5.1 Two-Dimensional Plots -- 5.1.1 Basic Plotting -- 5.1.2 Line, Color, and Mark Style -- 5.1.3 Axis Scaling and Annotating Plots -- 5.2 Subplots -- 5.3 Other Types of Two-Dimensional Plots -- 5.3.1 Polar Plots -- 5.3.2 Logarithmic Plots -- 5.3.3 Bar Graphs and Pie Charts -- 5.3.4 Histograms -- 5.3.5 X-Y Graphs with Two Y-Axes -- 5.3.6 Function Plots -- 5.4 Three-Dimensional Plotting -- 5.4.1 Three-Dimensional Line Plot -- 5.4.2 Surface Plots -- 5.5 Editing Plots from the Menu Bar -- 5.6 Creating Plots from the Workspace Window -- 5.7 Saving Your Plots -- Summary -- MATLAB® Summary -- Problems -- Chapter 6 : User-Defined Functions -- Introduction -- 6.1 Creating Function M-Files -- 6.1.1 Syntax -- 6.1.2 Comments -- 6.1.3 Functions with Multiple Inputs and Outputs -- 6.1.4 Functions with No Input or No Output -- 6.1.5 Determining the Number of Input and Output Arguments -- 6.1.6 Local Variables -- 6.1.7 Global Variables -- 6.1.8 Accessing M-File Code -- 6.2 Creating Your Own Toolbox of Functions -- 6.3 Anonymous Functions and Function Handles -- 6.4 Function Functions -- 6.5 Subfunctions -- Summary -- MATLAB® Summary -- Key Terms -- Problems -- Chapter 7 : User-Controlled Input and Output -- Introduction -- 7.1 User-Defined Input -- 7.2 Output Options -- 7.2.1 Display Function -- 7.2.2 Formatted Output-The fprintf Function -- 7.2.3 Formatted Output-The sprintf Function -- 7.3 Graphical Input -- 7.4 More Cell Mode Features -- 7.5 Reading and Writing Data from Files -- 7.5.1 Importing Data -- 7.5.2 Exporting Data -- 7.6 Debugging Your Code -- 7.6.1 Error Bar -- 7.6.2 Debugging Toolbar -- Summary -- MATLAB® Summary -- Key Terms -- Problems -- Chapter 8 : Logical Functions and Selection Structures -- Introduction.
8.1 Relational and Logical Operators -- 8.2 Flowcharts and Pseudocode -- 8.3 Logical Functions -- 8.3.1 Find -- 8.3.2 Flowcharting and Pseudocode for Find Commands -- 8.4 Selection Structures -- 8.4.1 The Simple If -- 8.4.2 The If/Else Structure -- 8.4.3 The Elseif Structure -- 8.4.4 Switch and Case -- 8.4.5 Menu -- 8.5 Debugging -- Summary -- MATLAB® Summary -- Key Terms -- Problems -- Chapter 9 : Repetition Structures -- Introduction -- 9.1 For Loops -- 9.2 While Loops -- 9.3 Break and Continue -- 9.4 Midpoint Break Loops -- 9.5 Nested Loops -- 9.6 Improving the Efficiency of Loops -- Summary -- MATLAB® Summary -- Key Terms -- Problems -- Chapter 10 : Matrix Algebra -- Introduction -- 10.1 Matrix Operations and Functions -- 10.1.1 Transpose -- 10.1.2 Dot Product -- 10.1.3 Matrix Multiplication -- 10.1.4 Matrix Powers -- 10.1.5 Matrix Inverse -- 10.1.6 Determinants -- 10.1.7 Cross Products -- 10.2 Solutions of Systems of Linear Equations -- 10.2.1 Solution Using the Matrix Inverse -- 10.2.2 Solution Using Matrix Left Division -- 10.2.3 Solution Using the Reverse Row Echelon Function -- 10.3 Special Matrices -- 10.3.1 Ones and Zeros -- 10.3.2 Identity Matrix -- 10.3.3 Other Matrices -- Summary -- MATLAB® Summary -- Key Terms -- Problems -- Chapter 11 : Other Kinds of Arrays -- Introduction -- 11.1 Data Types -- 11.1.1 Numeric Data Types -- 11.1.2 Character and String Data -- 11.1.3 Symbolic Data -- 11.1.4 Logical Data -- 11.1.5 Sparse Arrays -- 11.2 Multidimensional Arrays -- 11.3 Character Arrays -- 11.4 Cell Arrays -- 11.5 Structure Arrays -- Summary -- Matlab® Summary -- Key Terms -- Problems -- Chapter 12 : Symbolic Mathematics -- Introduction -- 12.1 Symbolic Algebra -- 12.1.1 Creating Symbolic Variables -- 12.1.2 Manipulating Symbolic Expressions and Symbolic Equations -- 12.2 Solving Expressions and Equations -- 12.2.1 The Solve Function.
12.2.2 Solving Systems of Equations -- 12.2.3 Substitution and Symbolic Functions -- 12.3 Symbolic Plotting -- 12.3.1 The Ezplot Function -- 12.3.2 Additional Symbolic Plots -- 12.4 Calculus -- 12.4.1 Differentiation -- 12.4.2 Integration -- 12.5 Differential Equations -- 12.6 Converting Symbolic Expressions To Anonymous Functions -- Summary -- MATLAB® Summary -- Problems -- Chapter 13 : Numerical Techniques -- 13.1 Interpolation -- 13.1.1 Linear Interpolation -- 13.1.2 Cubic Spline Interpolation -- 13.1.3 Multidimensional Interpolation -- 13.2 Curve Fitting -- 13.2.1 Linear Regression -- 13.2.2 Linear Regression Through Zero -- 13.2.3 Polynomial Regression -- 13.2.4 The Polyval Function -- 13.3 Using the Interactive Fitting Tools -- 13.3.1 Basic Fitting Tools -- 13.3.2 Curve-Fitting Toolbox -- 13.4 Differences and Numerical Differentiation -- 13.4.1 The Diff Function -- 13.4.2 Forward, Backward, and Central Difference Techniques -- 13.5 Numerical Integration -- 13.6 Solving Differential Equations Numerically -- 13.6.1 Function Handle Input -- 13.6.2 Solving the Problem -- 13.6.3 Solving Higher-Order Differential Equations -- 13.6.4 Boundary Value Problems -- 13.6.5 Partial Differential Equations -- Summary -- MATLAB® Summary -- Key Terms -- Problems -- Chapter 14 : Advanced Graphics -- Introduction -- 14.1 Images -- 14.1.1 Image Types -- 14.1.2 Reading and Writing Image Files -- 14.2 Handle Graphics -- 14.2.1 Plot Handles -- 14.2.2 Figure Handles -- 14.2.3 Axes Handles -- 14.2.4 Annotation Axes -- 14.2.5 Using Handles to Manipulate Graphics -- 14.3 Animation -- 14.3.1 Redrawing and Erasing -- 14.3.2 Movies -- 14.4 Other Visualization Techniques -- 14.4.1 Transparency -- 14.4.2 Hidden Lines -- 14.4.3 Lighting -- 14.5 Introduction to Volume Visualization -- 14.5.1 Volume Visualization of Scalar Data -- 14.5.2 Volume Visualization of Vector Data.
Summary -- MATLAB® Summary -- Key Terms -- Problems -- Chapter 15 : Creating Graphical User Interfaces -- Introduction -- 15.1 A Simple GUI with One User Interaction -- 15.1.1 Creating the Layout -- 15.1.2 Adding Code to the M-File -- 15.2 A Graphical User Interface with Multiple User Interactions-Ready_Aim _Fire -- 15.3 An Improved Ready_Aim _Fire Program -- 15.4 A Much Better Ready_Aim _Fire Program -- 15.5 Built-In GUI Templates -- 15.5.1 GUI with UIcontrols -- 15.5.2 GUI with Axes and Menu -- 15.5.3 Modal Question Box -- 15.5.4 Other Examples -- Summary -- Key Terms -- Problems -- Chapter 16 : Simulink®-A Brief Introduction -- Introduction -- 16.1 Applications -- 16.2 Getting Started -- 16.3 Solving Differential Equations with Simulink® -- Summary -- Key Terms -- Problems -- Appendix A : Special Characters, Commands, and Functions -- Appendix B : ScalingTechniques -- Linear Relationships -- Logarithmic Relationship -- Exponential Relationship -- Power Relationship -- Appendix C : The Ready_Aim_Fire GUI -- Appendix D -- Index.
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Moore Holly  
Boston : , : Pearson, , [2015]
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