Craig S. Lent, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Notre Dame
xii, 308 pages :
illustrations ;
24 cm
Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1: Getting Started Chapter 2: Strings and Vectors Chapter 3: Plotting Chapter 4: Matrices Chapter 5: Control Flow Commands Chapter 6: Animation Chapter 7: Writing Your Own MATLAB Functions Chapter 8: More MATLAB Data Classes and Structures Chapter 9: Building a Graphical User Interface Chapter 10: Transferring a MATLAB Program into a GUI Tool Chapter 11: GUI Components Chapter 12: More GUI Techniques Chapter 13: More Graphics Chapter 14: More Mathematics
Includes bibliographical references and index
"Author Craig Lent's 1st edition of Learning to Program with MATLAB: Building GUI Tools teaches the core concepts of computer programming, such as arrays, loops, function, basic data structures, etc., using MATLAB. The text has a focus on the fundamentals of programming and builds up to an emphasis on GUI tools, covering text-based programs first, then programs that produce graphics. This creates a visual expression of the underlying mathematics of a problem or design. Brief and to-the-point, the text includes material that can be converted with supplementary reference material designed to entice users to retain their copy"--