Engineering computation with MATLAB / David M. Smith.
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TextPublication details: Boston, Mass. ; London : Addison-Wesley, c2010.Edition: 2nd ed., International edDescription: 1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 24 cm. + 1 Internet access cardISBN: - 9780135083543
- 0135083540 (pbk.)
- 620.00151 22
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| 620.00151 / PA.C 2008 A concise introduction to MATLAB / | 620.00151 / PA.M 2001 Mathematical foundations of computational engineering : | 620.00151 / SM.E 2008 Engineering computation with MATLAB / | 620.00151 / SM.E 2010 Engineering computation with MATLAB / | 620.0015118 / HO.I 2004 Introduction to engineering programming : | 620.00151535 / CH.I 2002 Introduction to finite elements in engineering / | 620.001518 / RA.N 2009 Numerical methods for scientists and engineers |
Previous ed.: 2008.
Includes index.
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 --
Fully updated to comply with MATLAB 2008, Engineering Computation with MATLAB® Second Edition introduces the power of computing to engineering students with no programming experience. Professor and trained engineer, David Smith, places the fundamental tenets of computer programming into the context of MATLAB 2008, employing hands-on exercises, examples from the engineering industry, and a variety of core tools to increase programming proficiency and capability. With this knowledge, students are prepared to adapt learned concepts to other programming languages.
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