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MATLAB Primer,Seventh Edition Author: Timothy A. Davis Kermit Sigmon Publisher: 2005 by Chapman & Hall/CRC Pages: 228 ISBN: 1-58488-523-8 Preface Kermit Sigmon, author of the MATLAB? Primer, passed away in January 1997. Kermit was a friend, colleague, and fellow avid bicyclist (although I¡¯m a mere 10-mile-aday commuter) with whom I shared an appreciation for the contribution that MATLAB has made to the mathematics, engineering, and scientific community. MATLAB is a powerful tool, and my hope is that in revising our book for MATLAB 7.0, you will be able to learn how to apply it to solving your own challenging problems in mathematics, science, and engineering. A team at The MathWorks, Inc. revised the Fifth Edition for MATLAB Version 5 in November of 1997. I carried on Kermit¡¯s work by creating the Sixth Edition of this book for MATLAB 6.1 in October 2001, and now this Seventh Edition for MATLAB Version 7.0. This edition highlights the many new features of MATLAB 7.0, and includes new chapters on features that were in prior versions of MATLAB but not in prior editions of this book. New or revised topics in this edition include: ? calling Java from MATLAB, and using Java objects inside the MATLAB workspace ? many more graphics examples, including the seashell on the cover of the book ? cell publishing for reports in HTML, LaTeX, Microsoft Word, and Microsoft Powerpoint ? powerful suite of code development tools (such as the M-Lint code checker, the file dependency and comparison reports, and a profile coverage report) ? volume and vector visualization ? calling Fortran code from MATLAB ? parametric curves and surfaces, and polar plots of symbolic functions ? polynomials, interpolation, and numeric integration ? solving non-linear equations with fzero ? solving ordinary differential equations with ode45 ? the revised MATLAB Desktop ? short-circuit logical operators ? integers and single precision floating-point ? more details on the colon operator ? linsolve, for solving specific linear systems ? the new block comment syntax ? function handles (@), which are now simpler to use ? anonymous functions ? image, and a pretty Mandelbrot set example ? the new 4-output sparse lu ? abstract symbolic functions ? nicely-formatted tables using fprintf ? a revised list of all primary functions and operators in MATLAB. I would like to thank Penny Anderson at The MathWorks, Inc. for her detailed review of this book. Tim Davis Associate Professor, Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering, University of Florida, http://www.cise.ufl.edu/research/sparse ±¾×ÊÔ´¹²8¸ö¿ÉÑ¡ÍøÂçÓ²ÅÌÁ´½Ó£¬1.79 MB£¬±£ÖÊÆÚ2009-07-01¡£ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- MATLAB Primer,Seventh Edition,Timothy A. Davis etc,CRC,2005.pdf MATLAB Primer,Seventh Edition,Timothy A. Davis etc,CRC,2005.pdf MATLAB Primer,Seventh Edition,Timothy A. Davis etc,CRC,2005.pdf MATLAB Primer,Seventh Edition,Timothy A. Davis etc,CRC,2005.pdf MATLAB Primer,Seventh Edition,Timothy A. Davis etc,CRC,2005.pdf MATLAB Primer,Seventh Edition,Timothy A. Davis etc,CRC,2005.pdf MATLAB Primer,Seventh Edition,Timothy A. Davis etc,CRC,2005.pdf MATLAB Primer,Seventh Edition,Timothy A. Davis etc,CRC,2005.pdf ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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