Mastering MATLAB 7

An extensive tutorial and reference for users of MATLAB version 7.x.
Available in bookstores and on-line now.


   
Mastering MATLAB 7
Duane Hanselman and
Bruce Littlefield

Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2005
852 Pages
www.prenhall.com
Tel: 800-947-7700;
Fax: 515-284-2607
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ISBN 0-13-143018-1

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Example files referenced in the text are available HERE.

   


This book covers all essential aspects of MATLAB presented within an easy-to-follow "learn while doing" tutorial format. Discussees all new features of the latest release of MATLAB. Discusses integration of MATLAB with C, FORTRAN, AND Java; increases MATLAB's power and flexibility in dealing with external algorithms, datasets, and operating system capabilities. Offers thorough coverage of indexing, vectorizing, and linear algebra. Features abundant examples throughout and includes a chapter that specifically covers extensive examples. Includes a comprehensive index. A useful reference for engineers or anyone who uses MATLAB.

This book provides MATLAB beginners and power users an extensive tutorial on MATLAB 7 features and programming. Topics include array manipulation and construction techniques, features and properties of M-files, examples of 2-D and 3-D graphics functions, examples for using Handle Graphics(TM) and creating GUIs, and information about MATLAB resources available on the Internet. Mastering MATLAB 7 also includes chapters on MEX files, the MATLAB Engine, ActiveX interfaces, and accessing Java from within MATLAB. Many examples of good programming practice are also included.


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Questions and comments regarding Mastering MATLAB, Mastering MATLAB 5, Mastering MATLAB 6, Mastering MATLAB 7, and the Mastering MATLAB Toolboxes can be sent via e-mail to: mm@eece.maine.edu. We welcome all comments, bug reports, errata, and suggestions for future editions.