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Introduction to Scilab for Beginners - Arrays, Conditional Statements, Loops, and Functions

Offered By: For the Love of Physics via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Dive into a comprehensive 71-minute video tutorial introducing Scilab, a free and open-source numerical computational software. Learn essential skills for Physics, Mathematics, and Engineering students, starting with the basics of the Scilab environment. Explore mathematical operations, arrays, matrices, trigonometric functions, and progress to more advanced topics like conditional statements, loops, and functions. Follow along as the instructor demonstrates how to perform complex mathematical operations, model and simulate dynamical systems, conduct numerical and statistical analyses, and create various visualizations. Gain practical knowledge through examples, including solving systems of linear equations and generating Fibonacci series. Perfect for beginners, this tutorial provides a solid foundation for future advanced topics like plotting and solving differential equations.

Syllabus

Introduction to SciLab
Mathematical Operations
Mathematical Constants
Trigonometric Functions
Variable Initialization
Arrays & Matrices
Solve System of Linear Equations
Help Browser
SciNotes/ Editor
Conditional Statement - IF ELSE THEN
Conditional Loop - WHILE Loop
Conditional Loop - FOR Loop
Fibonacci Series
Functions


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For the Love of Physics

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