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"Programming with MATLAB for Scientists" was published by Taylor & Francis Group in 2018 - Boca Raton, it has 252 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Number of Pages: 252
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Intro -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Part I: Computing Essentials -- 1: Computers and Programming Languages:An Introduction -- 1.1 Early History of Computing -- 1.2 Modern Computers -- 1.2.1 Common features of a modern computer -- 1.3 What Is Programming? -- 1.4 Programming Languages Overview -- 1.5 Numbers Representation in Computers and Its Potential Problems -- 1.5.1 Discretizationâthe main weakness of computers -- 1.5.2 Binary representation -- 1.5.3 Floating-point number representation -- 1.5.4 Conclusion -- 1.6 Self-Study -- 2: MATLAB Basics -- 2.1 MATLAB's Graphical User Interface -- 2.2 MATLAB as a Powerful Calculator -- 2.2.1 MATLAB's variable types -- 2.2.2 Some built-in functions and operators -- 2.2.2.1 Assignment operator -- 2.2.3 Operator precedence -- 2.2.4 Comments -- 2.3 Efficient Editing -- 2.4 Using Documentation -- 2.5 Matrices -- 2.5.1 Creating and accessing matrix elements -- 2.5.2 Native matrix operations -- 2.5.2.1 Matrix element-wise arithmetic operators -- 2.5.3 Strings as matrices -- 2.6 Colon (:) Operator -- 2.6.1 Slicing matrices -- 2.7 Plotting -- 2.7.1 Saving plots to files -- 2.8 Self-Study -- 3: Boolean Algebra, Conditional Statements, Loops -- 3.1 Boolean Algebra -- 3.1.1 Boolean operators precedence in MATLAB -- 3.1.2 MATLAB Boolean logic examples -- 3.2 Comparison Operators -- 3.2.1 Comparison with vectors -- 3.2.2 Comparison with matrices -- 3.3 Conditional Statements -- 3.3.1 The if-else-end statement -- 3.3.2 Short form of the ``if'' statement -- 3.4 Common Mistake with the Equality Statement -- 3.5 Loops -- 3.5.1 The ``while'' loop -- 3.5.2 Special commands ``break'' and ``continue'' -- 3.5.3 The ``for'' loop -- 3.5.3.1 Series implementation example -- 3.6 Self-Study -- 4: Functions, Scripts, and Good Programming Practice -- 4.1 Motivational Examples

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