If I say that the world is made up of matrix and anything
can be solved with the use of matrix, just as it is pictured in one of the best
movie “Matrix” (including all three parts), would you believe that???...If your
answer is ‘No’, then this software can prove you wrong.
MATLAB, as the name suggest, stands for Matrix Laboratory.
This software is the one of the funniest of its kind and is very easy to learn.
It is a high performance language for technical computing. It integrates
computation, visualization and programming environment. Or you can just
consider that everything can be done with this software which one can imagine
to do in other software.
This software can be used in various fields viz.
Engineering, Medical, Art, etc. etc. etc….
MATLAB provides you all those stuffs to do which you can do
in any other software like GUI , Image Processing, Image Acquisition, Music
Mixing, Music Player, Movie Player, Photo Editing, Sending Mails, etc. etc….
One can learn this software by using HELP of the MATLAB. Then you will be
wondering why to waste time on learning by this tutorial???
The simple answer for this is as a researcher I faced a lots
of problem to learn the stuffs about MATLAB as a beginner as was not knowing
from where to start and what to start. So basically the following tutorials are
just the experience shared by one small dot to one of the bright line of the
future world.
This software can be treated as a building block for
learning any new software. One who is good at MATLAB , will surely will never
face a problem to learn any new software easily.
MATLAB has many advantages compared to the conventional
computer languages (C, FORTAN), for solving technical problems. It is an
interactive system whose basic data is an array that does not require
dimensioning.
It has powerful
built-in routines that enable a very wide variety of computations. It also has
easy to use graphics commands that make the visualization of results
immediately available. Specific applications are collected in packages referred
to as toolbox. There are toolboxes for signal processing, symbolic computation,
control theory, simulation, optimization, and several other fields of applied
science and engineering.
Hope to see you in next tutorial.....!!!!
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