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|aChapmanStephen J
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|aEssentials of MATLAB programming / |cStephen J. Chapman
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|aOntario, Canada : |bThomson Nelson, |cc2006
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|axvi, 400 p : |bill ; |c23 cm
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|aIncludes index
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|a"This text is intended for a first course in programming for engineers and scientists using MATLAB. Chapman's Essentials of MATLAB uses a proven top-down design methodology, used consistently throughout the text, which encourages students to think about proper design of a program before coding. It also teaches the proper use of MATLAB's built in tools to make programming and debugging easier. Tools covered include the Editor/Debugger, Workspace Browser, Help Browser and GUI design tools"--Publisher's web page
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|a1. Introduction to MATLAB -- 2. MATLAB basics -- 3. Branching statements and program design -- 4. Loops -- 5. User-defined functions -- 6. Additional data types and plot types -- 7. Cell arrays, structures, and handle graphics -- Appendices
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|aMATLAB
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|aNumerical analysis
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