Preface
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2012
Summary
MATLAB is an integrated technical computing environment that combines numeric computation, advanced graphics and visualization, and a highlevel programming language.
– www.mathworks.com/products/matlabThat statement encapsulates the view of The Math Works, Inc., the developer of MATLAB®. MATLAB 6 is an ambitious program. It contains hundreds of commands to do mathematics. You can use it to graph functions, solve equations, perform statistical tests, and do much more. It is a high-level programming language that can communicate with its cousins, e.g., FORTRAN and C. You can produce sound and animate graphics. You can do simulations and modeling (especially if you have access not just to basic MATLAB but also to its accessory SIMULINK®). You can prepare materials for export to the World Wide Web. In addition, you can use MATLAB, in conjunction with the word processing and desktop publishing features of Microsoft Word®, to combine mathematical computations with text and graphics to produce a polished, integrated, and interactive document.
A program this sophisticated contains many features and options. There are literally hundreds of useful commands at your disposal. The MATLAB help documentation contains thousands of entries. The standard references, whether the MathWorks User's Guide for the product, or any of our competitors, contain myriad tables describing an endless stream of commands, options, and features that the user might be expected to learn or access.
MATLAB is more than a fancy calculator; it is an extremely useful and versatile tool.
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- A Guide to MATLABFor Beginners and Experienced Users, pp. xiii - xviiiPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2001