Based on the new 'guided-tour' concept that eliminates the start-up
transient encountered in learning new programming languages, this
beginner's introduction to MATLAB teaches a sufficient subset of the
functionality and gives the reader practical experience on how to find
more information. Recent developments in MATLAB to advance programming
are described using realistic examples in order to prepare students for
larger programming projects, plus a large number of exercises, tips, and
solutions mean that the course can be followed with or without a
computer. Each chapter corresponds to an engineering course, with
examples in MATLAB illustrating the theory and providing a practical
understanding of these courses. A forty-page appendix contains unique
user-friendly summaries and tables of MATLAB functions enabling the
reader to find appropriate functions, understand their syntax and get a
good overview. The development of MATLAB programming and its use in
engineering courses makes this a valuable self-study guide for both
engineering students and practicing engineers