TY - BOOK AU - Amos Gilat TI - MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications, SN - 9789357462174 U1 - 005.133 PY - 2023/// PB - WILEY KW - computer programming languages N1 - Chapter 1 Starting with MATLAB 1.1 Installing MATLAB 1.2 System Requirements for Different Operating Platforms 1.3 Starting MATLAB, MATLAB Windows 1.4 Working in the Command Window 1.5 Arithmetic Operations with Scalars 1.6 Display Formats 1.7 Elementary Math Built-in Functions 1.8 Defining Scalar Variables 1.9 Useful Commands for Managing Variables 1.10 Script Files 1.11 Examples of MATLAB Applications Chapter 2 Creating Arrays 2.1 Creating a One-Dimensional Array (Vector) 2.2 Creating a Two-Dimensional Array (Matrix) 2.3 Notes About Variables in MATLAB 2.4 The Transpose Operator 2.5 Array Addressing 2.6 Using a Colon: In Addressing Arrays 2.7 Adding Elements to Existing Variables 2.8 Deleting Elements 2.9 Built-in Functions for Handling Arrays 2.10 Strings and Strings as Variables Chapter 3 Mathematical Operations with Arrays 3.1 Addition and Subtraction 3.2 Array Multiplication 3.3 Array Division 3.4 Element-by-Element Operations 3.5 Using Arrays in MATLAB Built-in Math Functions 3.6 Built-in Functions for Analyzing Arrays 3.7 Generation of Random Numbers 3.8 Examples of MATLAB Applications Chapter 4 Using Script Files and Managing Data 4.1 The MATLAB Workspace and the Workspace Window 4.2 Input to a Script File 4.3 Output Commands 4.4 The save and load Commands 4.5 Importing and Exporting Data 4.6 Examples of MATLAB Applications Chapter 5 Two-Dimensional Plots 5.1 The plot Command 5.2 The fplot Command 5.3 Plotting Multiple Graphs in the Same Plot 5.4 Formatting a Plot 5.5 Plots with Logarithmic Axes 5.6 Plots with Error Bars 5.7 Plots with Special Graphics 5.8 Histograms 5.9 Polar Plots 5.10 Putting Multiple Plots on the Same Page 5.11 Multiple Figure Windows 5.12 Plotting Using the Plots Toolstrip 5.13 Examples of MATLAB Applications Chapter 6 Programming in MATLAB 6.1 Relational and Logical Operators 6.2 Conditional Statements 6.3 The switch-case Statement 6.4 Loops 6.5 Nested Loops and Nested Conditional Statements 6.6 The break and continue Commands 6.7 Examples of MATLAB Applications Chapter 7 User-Defined Functions and Function Files 7.1 Creating a Function File 7.2 Structure of a Function File 7.3 Local and Global Variables 7.4 Saving a Function File 7.5 Using a User-Defined Function 7.6 Examples of Simple User-Defined Functions 7.7 Comparison between Script Files and Function Files 7.8 Anonymous Functions 7.9 Function Functions 7.10 Subfunctions 7.11 Nested Functions 7.12 Examples of MATLAB Applications Chapter 8 Polynomials, Curve Fitting, and Interpolation 8.1 Polynomials 8.2 Curve Fitting 8.2.1 Curve Fitting with Polynomials; The polyfit Function 8.2.2 Curve Fitting with Functions Other than Polynomials 8.3 Interpolation 8.4 The Basic Fitting Interface 8.5 Examples of MATLAB Applications Chapter 9 Applications in Numerical Analysis 9.1 Solving an Equation with One Variable 9.2 Finding a Minimum or a Maximum of a Function 9.3 Numerical Integration 9.4 Ordinary Differential Equations 9.5 Examples of MATLAB Applications Chapter 10 Three-Dimensional Plots 10.1 Line Plots 10.2 Mesh and Surface Plots 10.3 Plots with Special Graphics 10.4 The view Command 10.5 Examples of MATLAB Applications Chapter 11 Symbolic Math 11.1 Symbolic Objects and Symbolic Expressions 11.2 Changing the Form of an Existing Symbolic Expression 11.3 Solving Algebraic Equations 11.4 Differentiation 11.5 Integration 11.6 Solving an Ordinary Differential Equation 11.7 Plotting Symbolic Expressions 11.8 Numerical Calculations with Symbolic Expressions 11.9 Computing Partial Derivatives 11.10 Examples of MATLAB Applications Chapter 12 Simulink 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Simulink Environment Fundamentals 12.3 Model-Based Design with Simulink 12.4 Simulink-Supported Hardware 12.5 Examples Chapter 13 Machine Learning (Available Online at Wiley.com) Appendix: Summary of Characters, Commands, and Functions Index ER -