MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications |
| | | | Title: | MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications | | Author: | Amos Gilat | | Publisher: | Wiley [Website] | | Type: | Book / Paperback | | Publication Date: | 02 January, 2008 | | ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0470108770 / 9780470108772 | | List Price: | | | Amazon Price: | $75.37 | |
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Product Description Master MATLAB(r)! If you want a clear, easy-to-use introduction to MATLAB(r), this book is for you! The Third Edition of Amos Gilat's popular MATLAB(r), An Introduction with Applications requires no previous knowledge of MATLAB and computer programming as it helps you understand and apply this incredibly useful and powerful mathematical tool. Thoroughly updated to match MATLAB(r)'s newest release, MATLAB(r) 7.3 (R2007b), the text takes you step by step through MATLAB(r)'s basic features--from simple arithmetic operations with scalars, to creating and using arrays, to three-dimensional plots and solving differential equations. You'll appreciate the many features that make it easy to grasp the material and become proficient in using MATLAB(r), including: * Sample and homework problems that help you hands-on practice solving the kinds of problems you'll encounter in future science and engineering courses * New coverage of the Workspace Window and the save and load commands, Anonymous Functions, Function Functions, Function Handles, Subfunctions and Nested Functions * In-depth discussions of script files, 2-D and 3-D plotting, function files, programming (flow control), polynomials, curve fitting, interpolation, and applications in numerical analysis By showing you not just how MATLAB(r) works but how to use it with real-world applications in mathematics, science, and engineering, MATLAB(r), An Introduction with Applications, Third Edition will turn you into a MATLAB(r) master faster than you imagined.
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Clear And Concise For The Beginner 26 June, 2008 This is the book for you if you are new to MATLAB. The book covers the basic steps of MATLAB and how to apply them to real word engineering or mathematical problems in an interactive environment.
The book is well written and is very easy to use. This is a great book for the beginner, but I would not recommend the book for anyone that has over 6 months of experience.
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Very Good 08 February, 2008 The Item was in very good condition & the shipping was prompt & before time.
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Great For Learning The Basics Of Matlab. 17 August, 2007 I purchased this title because I am starting a numerical analysis sequence next year using Matlab and I knew only how to plot in 2D and do simple calculations at the command line. After studying from Gilat's text for the past month or so I feel very comfortable using Matlab for all the basics and I am ready to learn how to exploit the full power of the program.
Each chapter gives just enough mathematical background to provide anyone with at least college algebra/trig enough to understand what is going on.
Although this book does not cover any topic too deeply, it does cover the fundamentals of many aspects of Matlab in a way that allows the reader to move fairly quickly through the whole book without getting bogged down in any one area.
In the end you will know the basics about how Matlab operates: how to work with vectors and matrices, how to write simple programs and function files, how to plot and format data, how to fit data to a curve, and how to differentiate and integrate both numerically and symbolically, and a bunch of other great tools for solving problems.
Also, as the other reviewers mentioned, the book makes very good use of graphics to show how input and output should look, as well as what exactly each line means.
I would recommend this text to anyone wanting to learn the basics of Matlab.
- Reviewed by customer ID: A283YQ8NYQFJLM
Never Realized It Could Be This Great 15 July, 2008 I am a robotics engineering masters student who is REALLY behind on his Matlab knowledge based on the fact that i have a background in biology. (Long story). I just completed my first semester and bought this book in May to learn matlab more thoroughly over the summer. This book is just FANTASTIC. I couldn't ask for more. It is structured logically, the examples are CLEAR and it just makes total sense. I never realized that it would be this readable and excellent. If you are a beginner it can truly be read cover to cover. The problems are interesting and the step by step guides are just what i needed. I initially thought twice about spending the $80 when there were cheaper texts available, but let me tell you from experience, don't bother. I have read some other Matlab texts and they pale in comparison to this one. It is worth every penny. If you have a limited knowledge or are without any knowledge of Matlab GET THIS BOOK. It is great and worth the extra money.
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An Excellent Reference Or Learning Tool For Matlab Graphics 06 January, 2009 I bought this book to help me in a computational Physics course where we were using FORTRAN to create the data, and matlab to visualize it. Mostly 2d and 3d graphics. This book was an enormous help to me. I have other books on matlab, but none even came close to this one. Mr. Gilat gives a good treatment of the surf, mesh, meshgrid, plot3, and other graphics functions that you would be hard pressed to find even in the matlab help file. I give this one 5 stars.
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