ABSTRACT

A comprehensive and accessible primer, this two volume tutorial immerses engineers and engineering students in the essential technical skills that will allow them to put Matlab® to immediate use. The first volume covers concepts such as: functions, algebra, geometry, arrays, vectors, matrices, trigonometry, graphs, pre-calculus and calculus. It then delves into the Matlab language, covering syntax rules, notation, operations, computational programming. The second volume illustrates the direct connection between theory and real applications. Each chapter reviews basic concepts and then explores those concepts with a number of worked out examples.

chapter 1|40 pages

Trends, the Industry, and MATLAB®

chapter 2|26 pages

Getting Started

chapter 3|124 pages

Matrices, Arrays, Vectors, and Sets

chapter 5|112 pages

Printing and Plotting

chapter 6|62 pages

Complex Numbers

chapter 8|74 pages

Decisions and Relations

chapter |22 pages

Bibliography

chapter |27 pages

Color Insert

chapter |2 pages

Half Title

chapter |1 pages

Title Page

chapter |1 pages

Copyright Page

chapter |2 pages

Contents

chapter |2 pages

Preface

chapter |1 pages

Author

chapter 2|122 pages

Direct Current and Transient Analysis

chapter 3|96 pages

Alternating Current Analysis

chapter 4|138 pages

Fourier and Laplace

chapter 5|104 pages

DTFT, DFT, ZT, and FFT

chapter 6|106 pages

Analog and Digital Filters