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The MATLAB development examples book series: MATLAB from zero to Advanced 1 (with CD)(Chinese Edition) by XIE ZHONG HUA . LI GUO DONG . LIU HUAN JIN . DENG

by XIE ZHONG HUA . LI GUO DONG . LIU HUAN JIN . DENG

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The MATLAB development examples book series: MATLAB from zero to Advanced 1 (with CD)(Chinese Edition)

by XIE ZHONG HUA . LI GUO DONG . LIU HUAN JIN . DENG

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paperback. New. Ship out in 2 business day, And Fast shipping, Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Paperback. Pub Date: December 2012 Pages: 619 Language: Chinese in Publisher: Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics Press the spirit from easy to difficult. from the basic to the application of the principle. MATLAB development examples book series: MATLAB from zero to The Advanced combination of a large number of cases to explain the MATLAB programming language gist. The main contents include: MATLAB Introduction and basic operations. graphics and visualization. program design. graphical user interface (GUI) programming. data IO Data Interchange) (TXT. Excel. database between symbolic computation. numerical integration calculation. the numerical solution of the equations and numerical solution of ordinary differential equations (group) linear programming and nonlinear optimization problem solving. the maximum and minimum problem solving. the probability distribution of random numbers. descriptive statistics. parameter estimation and hypothesis testing. regression analysis. polynomial regression with data interpolation MATLAB program compilation. system-level simulation tool Simulink and its application. Appendix Simulink commonly used commands list. MATLAB development examples book series: MATLAB from zero to Advanced as the general reader self-study and mastery of the MATLAB language reference books. as institutions of higher learning science and engineering undergraduate. graduate system learning MATLAB textbooks or reference books. but also application of MATLAB to solve practical problems. as researchers and engineers and technicians reference book. Contents: Chapter 1 Introduction to MATLAB 1.1 MATLAB the origin of those things 1.1.1 MATLAB 1.1.2 MATLAB version 1.1.3 MATLAB software systems 1.1.4 MATLAB products constitute 1.1.5 Simulink products constitute 1.1. 6 MATLABSimulink applications start 1.2.2 MATLAB 1.2 MATLAB installation and start the installation of 1.2.1 MATLAB 1.3 MATLAB interface 1.3.1 interface layout 1.3.2 interface display properties to adjust the 1.3.3 interface layout adjustments 1.4 command window (Command Window) 1.4.1 acquaintance MATLAB the command 1.4.2 semicolon important role 1.4.3 MATLAB command window shortcut keys 1.5 history command window (Command History) 1.6 current directory window (Current Directory) 1.6 .1 MATLAB search path mechanism and search order 1.6.2 MATLAB current directory management 1.6.3 MATLAB search path settings 1.7 workspace window (Workspace) 1.8 program editor window (Editor) 1.8.1 Editing M-file 1.8.2 M file called 1.8.3 MATLAB program editor window used shortcuts help system 1.9.1 MATLAB 1.9 MATLAB command window help system 1.9.2 Help Help Browser 1.10 References Chapter 2 the MATLAB basic operation 2.1 variable defined data types 2.1.1 variable definition and assignment 2.1.2 Data Types 2.1.3 Data output format array operation of commonly used functions 2.3 2.2 2.3.1 Matrix definition 2.3.2 special matrix 2.3.3 high-dimensional array 2.3.4 defined structure array 2.3.5 defined 2.3.10 matrix arithmetic cellular array (Cell Array) 2.3.6 several array conversion matrix 2.3.7 2.3.8 Matrix relational operators 2.3.9 matrix logic operations other common operations 2.4 MATLAB common punctuation 2.5 Chapter 3 of the commonly used shortcut commands in the MATLAB command window 2.6 References MATLAB graphics handle graphic objects and Visualization 3.1 graphics object graphics object handle 3.1.1 3.1.2 3.1.3 set the graphics object to obtain the name of the graphic object properties and property values property values ??3.2 2D graphics rendering 3.2.1 basic 2D drawing functions 3.2.2 commonly used statistical drawing two-dimensional graphics modifications and add notes 3.2.3 function 3.2.4 special 2D drawing functions 3.3 three-dimensional graphics rendering 3.3.1 commonly used three-dimensional drawing modification of the three-dimensional graphics and add functions 3.3.2 3.4.1 to Notes 3.4 graphics printing and output graphics export animation files 3.4.3 print graphics 3.5 3.5.1 3.4.2 the graphics copied to the clipboard comet trajectory Animation 3.5 .2 neon flashing animated 3.5.3 Animation 3.5.4 3.6 References Chapter 4 MATLAB programming 4.1 M files - script files and function files 4.1.1 script file recording AVI format video animation 3.5.5 create GIF format animation 4.1.2 4.2 MATLAB function files program flow control and debugging 4.2.1 MATLAB 4.2.2 MATLAB program flow control program debugging 4.3 program flow control example 4.3.1 Overview 4.3.2 Analysis 4.3.3 MATLAB Solution 4.4 anonymous function. subfunction the anonymous function nested functions 4.4.1 4.4.2 subfunction 4.4.3 nested function 4.4.4 nested function call each other the relationship 4.5 anonymous functions. subfunctions and nested functions Applications 4.5.1 anonymous function application examples 4.5 4.7.2 Programming Notes 4.7 .2 subfunctions and nested functions Application Examples 4.6 write efficient MATLAB program 4.6.1 re-recognize the the cycle 4.6.2 improve code efficiency 4.7 4.7.1 naming develop good programming style Operation 5.2 4.8 .3 program scheduling and notes Reference Chapter 5 of the graphical user interface (GUI) programming 5.1 graphical objects 5.1.1 graphic objects the type of graphic object attributes 5.1.3 5.1.2 graphic object the design principles of the graphical user interface direct write M-files developed graphical user interface 5.4.1 M file type method developed graphical user interface and the steps 5.2.1 graphical user interface design principles 5.2.2 graphical user interface design step 5.3 5.4 5.4.2 root object 5.4.3 use of a the GUIDE tool for developing graphical user interface axis the object 5.4.5 User interface controls object graphics window object 5.4.4 5.4.6 User menu object 5.4.7 User the site menu object 5.4.8 User toolbar object 5.5 5.5.1 GUIDE Data Management 5.5.4 in FIG files generated form part 5.5.2 GUIDE and M 5.5.3 GUIDE GUI created using GUIDE to create a typical case of the graphical user interface 5.6 Introduction 5.6.1 browser based on the picture of the list control 5.6.2 control of the mouse in the GUI 5.6.3 achieve data transfer between the different controls within the same GUI 5.6.4 achieve data transfer between different GUI 5.6.5 Simulink simulation process control in the GUI Chapter 6 MATLAB and TXT files Chapter 7 of the exchange of data between MATLAB and Excel data file exchange Chapter 8 Database Connectivity Chapter 9 symbols calculated Chapter 10 Chapter 11 numerical integral equations and numerical solution of the Chapter 12 numerically solving ordinary differential equations (group) nonlinear optimization problem of linear programming problems Chapter 14 Chapter 15. Chapter 13 the maximum and minimum problems - Public Facility Location Chapter 16 probability distribution with random Descriptive Statistics Chapter 17 and Chapter 18 of the charts parameter estimates and Hypothesis Testing Chapter 19 Regression Analysis the 20 polynomial regression with data interpolation Chapter 21 MATLAB program to compile the list of system-level simulation tool Simulink common commands and application of Appendix Simulink Chapter 22 Satisfaction guaranteed,or money back.