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Emphasizing problem-solving skills throughout this very successful book, Stephen Chapman introduces the MATLAB® language and shows how to use it to solve typical technical problems. The book teaches MATLAB® as a technical programming language showing students how to write clean, efficient, and well-documented programs. It makes no pretense at being a complete description of all of MATLAB®'s hundreds of functions. Instead, it teaches students how to locate any desired function with MATLAB®'s extensive on line help facilities. Overall, students develop problem-solving skills and are equipped for future courses and careers using the power of MATLAB®.

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Paperback 567 Pages
Edition: 4
ISBN-10: 049524449X
ISBN-13: 9780495244493
Publisher: CENGAGE-Engineering
Pub date: Nov 08, 2007
Dimensions: 23 cm x 19 cm x 4 cm Just how big is that?
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