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BKMailo
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Posted on 08-08-07 7:52
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Hey guys, I know the basics of Matlab but I am in desperate need of learning Matlab programming as soon as possible. What are the best references for this? Thanks beforehand !
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056belex
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Posted on 08-08-07 7:55
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The best is MATLAB helpfile itself
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sa54
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Posted on 08-08-07 9:32
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exactly..Matlab help has everything you need to know about matlab... i feeel matlab programs are pretty interactive
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nepalean
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Posted on 08-08-07 9:36
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I agree too. I feel matlab help is the best help file among any available softwares.
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Posted on 08-08-07 10:31
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a good point to start would be to go online to the mathworks official website and go further to matlab helpdesk instead of typing in "help --" in matlab itself (especially when you don't know enough about programming and don't know what keywords to type in). :D needless to say, there are hundreds of other online guides and books. :P
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Posted on 08-09-07 12:49
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yeah the best help is matlab helpfile itself. Here's a bit of a hint. try not to use loops as much as possible as Matlab prefers arrays (as you've already figured that out). So if you were to generate normally distributed random numbers using the randN, (N for normal), command, don't lopp it through "n" times. Instead create an array of size "n" Using arrays as much as possible will make your matlab experience much more enjoyable. also, suppress unnecessary out using " ; " good luck!
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Posted on 08-09-07 12:49
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BKMailo
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Posted on 08-09-07 8:46
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Hi all, Thanks for your suggestions ! Really appreciated!
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Posted on 08-09-07 9:27
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send me email with the problem
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BKMailo
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Posted on 08-09-07 10:31
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Thanks blue moon for your generosity. I think I will try myself first using the references suggested. If not, I may take your help! Thanks once again!
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