An Introduction to Matlab
by Krister Ahlersten
Publisher: BookBoon 2012
ISBN-13: 9788740302837
Number of pages: 118
Description:
This book introduces you to the basics of Matlab without requiring any previous experience of programming. Through a series of easily followed examples, the book builds your knowledge step-by-step so that, at the end, you will master all the fundamentals of the program.
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