"This textbook is ideal for MATLAB/Introduction to Programming courses in both Engineering and Computer Science departments. It is also a suitable introduction for beginning programmers."<br /><br />"Engineering Computation with MATLAB" introduces the power of computing to engineering students who h
Engineering computation with MATLAB
โ Scribed by David M Smith
- Publisher
- Addison/Wesley
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 618
- Edition
- 2nd ed
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Introduction to computers and programming --
Getting started with MATLAB --
Vectors and arrays --
Execution control --
Functions --
Character strings --
Cell arrays and structures --
File input and output --
Recursion --
Principles of problem solving --
Plotting --
Matrices --
Images --
Processing sound --
Numerical methods --
Sorting --
Online chapters. Searching graphs ; Object-oriented programming ; Linked lists ; Binary trees ; N-ary trees and graphs ; The cost of computing --
Appendix A : MATLAB special characters, reserved words, and symbols --
Appendix B : The ASCII character set --
Appendix C : Internal number representation --
Appendix D : Web reference materials --
Appendix E : Answers to true or false and fill in the blanks.
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