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MATLAB for Engineers | Go from Zero to Hero, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.45, with 63 lectures, based on 92 reviews, and has 7104 subscribers.

You will learn about MATLAB programming from scratch Skills to solve challenging problems in MATLAB 100+ MATLAB built-in functions Deep Understanding of Matrices Plotting 2D & 3D figures Working with M-Files and making user defined functions Relational & logical operators Repetition structures like for loop, while loop and nested loops Symbolic mathematics Differentiation, Integration & Differential Equations Numerical techniques MATLAB app designer Simulink This course is ideal for individuals who are Engineering students who want to learn MATLAB or Beginner MATLAB programmers or Computer Science students or Electrical engineering students or Teachers It is particularly useful for Engineering students who want to learn MATLAB or Beginner MATLAB programmers or Computer Science students or Electrical engineering students or Teachers.

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Title: MATLAB for Engineers | Go from Zero to Hero

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4.45

Number of Lectures: 63

Number of Published Lectures: 63

Number of Curriculum Items: 63

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 63

Original Price: $22.99

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What You Will Learn

  • MATLAB programming from scratch
  • Skills to solve challenging problems in MATLAB
  • 100+ MATLAB built-in functions
  • Deep Understanding of Matrices
  • Plotting 2D & 3D figures
  • Working with M-Files and making user defined functions
  • Relational & logical operators
  • Repetition structures like for loop, while loop and nested loops
  • Symbolic mathematics
  • Differentiation, Integration & Differential Equations
  • Numerical techniques
  • MATLAB app designer
  • Simulink
  • Who Should Attend

  • Engineering students who want to learn MATLAB
  • Beginner MATLAB programmers
  • Computer Science students
  • Electrical engineering students
  • Teachers
  • Target Audiences

  • Engineering students who want to learn MATLAB
  • Beginner MATLAB programmers
  • Computer Science students
  • Electrical engineering students
  • Teachers
  • MATLAB is a high-performance language for technical computing. It integrates computation, visualization, and programming in an easy-to-use environment where problems and solutions are expressed in familiar mathematical notation. Typical uses include:

  • Math and computation

  • Algorithm development

  • Modeling, simulation, and prototyping

  • Data analysis, exploration, and visualization

  • Scientific and engineering graphics

  • Application development, including Graphical User Interface building

  • MATLAB is an interactive system whose basic data element is an array that does not require dimension. This allows you to solve many technical computing problems, especially those with matrix and vector formulations, in a fraction of the time it would take to write a program in a scalar non-interactive language such as C or FORTRAN.

    This course MATLAB for Engineers is designed to cover the important topics to successfully start with MATLAB programming. The video lectures in this course contains practice questions to enhance your skills to use MATLAB. Some practical examples are also available in every section so that you can also understand that how MATLAB is used to solve different engineering problems.

    You will be always welcome to ask any question related to any topic in this course and I will be there to answer the queries.

    Finally I hope that you will join with me in this course and we will have a good journey.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Getting Started with MATLAB

    Lecture 1: Introduction to MATLAB environment

    Lecture 2: Solving basic problems in MATLAB

    Lecture 3: Downloading & Installing MATLAB

    Chapter 2: Built-in MATLAB Functions

    Lecture 1: Built-in Functions and Help Feature in MATLAB

    Lecture 2: Elementary Math Functions

    Lecture 3: Trigonometric Functions

    Lecture 4: Data Analysis Functions

    Lecture 5: Random Numbers

    Lecture 6: Complex Numbers

    Lecture 7: Computational Limitations

    Chapter 3: Manipulating MATLAB Matrices

    Lecture 1: Manipulating Matrices and Problems With Two Variables

    Lecture 2: Special Matrices – 1

    Chapter 4: Plotting

    Lecture 1: Two Dimensional Plots

    Lecture 2: Subplots

    Lecture 3: Other Types of 2 Dimensional Plots – 1

    Lecture 4: Other Types of 2 Dimensional Plots – 2

    Lecture 5: 3 Dimensional Plotting

    Lecture 6: Creating Plots From The Workspace Window

    Lecture 7: Editing Plots From Menu Bar and Saving It

    Chapter 5: User Defined Functions

    Lecture 1: Creating Functions M-File

    Chapter 6: User Controlled Input and Output

    Lecture 1: User Defined Input

    Lecture 2: Graphical Input Functions

    Chapter 7: Logical Functions and Selection Functions

    Lecture 1: Relational and Logical Operators

    Lecture 2: Flowcharts and Pseudo-codes

    Lecture 3: Logical Function

    Lecture 4: Selection Functions

    Lecture 5: The Switch Case

    Lecture 6: Menu Function

    Chapter 8: Repetition Structures

    Lecture 1: For Loop

    Lecture 2: While Loop

    Lecture 3: Break and Continue

    Lecture 4: Nested Loops

    Chapter 9: Matrix Algebra

    Lecture 1: Matrix Operation and Functions – 1

    Lecture 2: Matrix Operation and Functions – 2

    Lecture 3: Solution Of System Of Linear Equations

    Lecture 4: Special Matrices – 2

    Chapter 10: Other Kinds of Arrays

    Lecture 1: Other Kinds of Array

    Lecture 2: Multi-dimension Array

    Lecture 3: Character Arrays

    Lecture 4: Cell Arrays

    Lecture 5: Structure Arrays

    Chapter 11: Symbolic Mathematics

    Lecture 1: Symbolic Algebra

    Lecture 2: Substitution Function

    Lecture 3: Solving System Of Linear Equations Symbolically

    Lecture 4: Manipulating and Solving Symbolic Expressions

    Lecture 5: Symbolic Plotting

    Lecture 6: Additional Symbolic Plots

    Chapter 12: Calculus

    Lecture 1: Differentiation

    Lecture 2: Integration

    Lecture 3: Differential Equations

    Chapter 13: Numerical Techniques

    Lecture 1: Interpolation

    Lecture 2: Curve Fitting or Regression Analysis

    Lecture 3: Numerical Differentiation

    Lecture 4: Numerical Integration

    Chapter 14: MATLAB App Designer

    Lecture 1: Getting Started with MATLAB App Designer

    Lecture 2: Making first app on App Designer

    Lecture 3: Ready Aim Fire – I

    Lecture 4: Ready Aim Fire – II

    Lecture 5: Ready Aim Fire – III

    Lecture 6: Ready Aim Fire – IV

    Chapter 15: Simulink

    Lecture 1: Getting Started with Simulink

    Lecture 2: Solving Differential Equations

    Lecture 3: Solving Differential Equations Example

    Instructors

  • MATLAB for Engineers - Go from Zero to Hero  No.2
    Ahad Shalwani
    Electrical Engineer
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