MATLAB 2018 Essential Training
Offered By: LinkedIn Learning
Course Description
Overview
Learn how to use MATLAB 2018 for numerical analysis, data modeling, and data visualization.
Syllabus
Introduction
- Use MATLAB for data calculation
- What you should know
- Tour the MATLAB Workspace window
- Define variables and constants
- Overview of arithmetic, comparison, and logical operators
- Explore arithmetic, comparison, and logical operators
- Define ranges of values
- Summarize values using built-in functions
- Generate random numbers
- Get help in MATLAB
- Define vectors and matrices
- Refer to matrix and vector elements
- Overview of matrix multiplication
- Perform matrix multiplication
- Perform scalar and element-wise operations on vectors and matrices
- Use vectors and matrices in a function
- Generate special matrices
- Transpose and find the inverse of matrices
- Create a MATLAB script
- Accept input values in a script
- Display values within a script
- Write values to an external file
- Load values from a file into a script
- Create a user-defined function
- Include if and if-else statements in a script
- Apply conditional logic using Switch
- Examine values using the is statements
- Use is statements
- Perform operations multiple times using for loops
- Perform operations while a specific condition is true
- Define string variables
- Concatenate strings
- Create a custom string using sprintf
- Clean text by removing white space and changing case
- Compare, find, and replace strings
- Convert strings to numbers
- Plot data and function output
- Create other plot types
- Format plot elements
- Save and print plots
- Summarize data using statistical functions
- Solve systems of linear equations using matrix functions
- Further information
Taught by
Curt Frye
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