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Michael Bell <michael@beaverbell.co.uk> wrote in message <8bfcbc0d50.michaelbell@michael.beaverbell.co.uk>...
> Depending on how things turn out, I may have to learn Matlab. I have 
> basic level C and C++. What books can you recommend? I am pretty 
> certain I won't need any of the matrix-crunching properties of Matlab, 
> I don't want a book that uses hairy maths as its teaching examples, 
> that kind of stuff would be far beyond me. I want a book that gives 
> SIMPLE teaching examples, storing data in (whatever they're called in 
> Matlab) and how to display the results as a map.
> 
> I live in Britain.
> 
> 
> Michael Bell
> 
> -- 

eBook.  It may be enough to get you started?
http://www.mathworks.com/moler/exm/index.html

~Adam