Programming in MATLAB : A problem-Solving Approach / Ram N. Patel and Ankush Mittal
Material type:
- 9789332524811
- 23rd Ed. 620.00151 PAT
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | |
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Reference Book | VIT-AP General Stacks | Reference | 620.00151 PAT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | MECH | 05074 |
It includes Index pages
MATLAB® provides an interactive programming interface for numerical computation and data visualization making it the default framework used for analysis, design and research in many domains of science and industry. Programming in MATLAB® is intended as an aid to engineers and scientists with no prior programming expertise. The book focuses on the systematic development of practical programming skills through MATLAB language constructs, backed by several well-designed examples and exercises.
Designed to be as much a MATLAB reference tool for researchers in varied fields as it is a guide for undergraduate readers, the book builds on the concepts sequentially as it progresses through the chapters. Each chapter is complete, independent of the book's remaining contents. Thus, for teaching purposes, one can suitably the relevant portions.
Table of Content
?1. Introduction to MATLAB®
2. Matrix operations and applications
3. MATLAB graphics and plotting
4. Control structures, loops, and file handling
5. Scripts and functions
6. Numerical methods, calculus, and statistics
7. Using memory efficiently
8. Using the MATLAB debugger And profiler
9. Efficient coding using Vectorization technique
10. Precision and Errors
11. Advanced concepts in MATLAB
12. Modeling With Simulink®
13. Digital Image Processing
Salient Features
1. More than 100 solved examples, 100 practice questions and 125 exercises
2. Chapter-wise organization of common errors and programming pitfalls
3. Exclusive chapters on debugging large programs, optimizing memory usage and making codes faster.
4. Comprehensive overview of Simulink® Modeling and Graphical User Interface.
5. Introduction to the concepts of digital image processing
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