MATLAB integrates computation, visualization, and programming in a flexible, open environment and offers an intuitive language for expressing problems and their solutions mathematically and graphically. This seventh edition extends the popular MATLAB Primer to serve as handy reference to MATLAB 7.0, helping users to learn without having to page through thick manuals. As with the last edition, many new features of MATLAB will be dealt with in some detail, as will the latest on cell publishing, M-Lint, calling Fortran and Java, and using MATLAB with ordinary and partial differential equations. This edition also provides tools for writing M-files, including Help and Content Reports, File Comparison, and Coverage Report.
This is a very good reference. It is also very suitable for people starting in Matlab. Also the book has a very nice format, namely small and thin. In passing, I showed the book to a collegue with a Matlab question and he wanted to have a copy for himself. I can also recommend it for students.
Great for the beginner of MATLAB
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Great book at introducing MATLAB. If you are an ABSOLUTE beginner in programming with MATLAB this book is a must. It answers practically all the questions a beginner would have and shows you where to go if you need additional information.
Wonderful matlab reference
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Excellent text. Contains nice, brief summaries of matlab functionality, with references on where to go to get more verbose explanations. This book is about the size of a postcard. When I need to locate or discover a new function that I'm sure matlab has somewhere, this Primer is usually more effective than the matlab on-line help. Also good for an overview of functionality, an area where Matlab's on-line help is particularly weak. Assumes no knowledge of matlab.
Don't need anything else
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
In MATLAB, really the only thing you need is a list of commands, then you can type 'help command' and be done. Sigmon's book is just this. Good enough to carry me through undergrad to first year grad school. Next year I'll need a reference specializing in the controls toolkit, but this Primer will still be glued to my hand whenever I start Matlab. I'm buying one for each of my students.
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