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Beginning MATLAB and Simulink : From Novice to Professional - Sulaymon Eshkabilov

Beginning MATLAB and Simulink

From Novice to Professional

By: Sulaymon Eshkabilov

eText | 28 November 2019

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Employ essential and hands-on tools and functions of the MATLAB and Simulink packages, which are explained and demonstrated via interactive examples and case studies. This book contains dozens of simulation models and solved problems via m-files/scripts and Simulink models which help you to learn programming and modeling essentials. You'll become efficient with many of the built-in tools and functions of MATLAB/Simulink while solving engineering and scientific computing problems.

Beginning MATLAB and Simulink explains various practical issues of programming and modelling in parallel by comparing MATLAB and Simulink. After reading and using this book, you'll be proficient at using MATLAB and applying the source code from the book's examples as templates for your own projects in data science or engineering.

What You Will Learn

  • Get started using MATLAB and Simulink
  • Carry out data visualization with MATLAB
  • Gain the programming and modeling essentials of MATLAB
  • Build a GUI with MATLAB
  • Work with integration and numerical root finding methods
  • Apply MATLAB to differential equations-based models and simulations
  • Use MATLAB for data science projects

Who This Book Is For

Engineers, programmers, data scientists, and students majoring in engineering and scientific computing.

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