Thread Subject: Recommend an elementary book on Matlab

Subject: Recommend an elementary book on Matlab

From: Michael Bell

Date: 14 Dec, 2008 21:25:29

Message: 1 of 6

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

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Subject: Recommend an elementary book on Matlab

From: hrh1818

Date: 15 Dec, 2008 01:21:49

Message: 2 of 6

On Dec 14, 3:25=A0pm, Michael Bell <mich...@beaverbell.co.uk> wrote:
> 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
>
> --

My recommendation is "Essential Matlab for Engineers and Scientists"
by Brian D. Hahn and Daniel T valentime. Hey , if you need to learn
Matalb you are stuck with working with matrices but his book certainly
doesn't go into hairy matrix theory.

Howard

Subject: Recommend an elementary book on Matlab

From: Michael Bell

Date: 15 Dec, 2008 08:15:52

Message: 3 of 6

In message <41a63962-c885-4cd5-ab47-2bd483584611@w1g2000prk.googlegrou
ps.com>
          hrh1818 <hrhan@att.net> wrote:

> On Dec 14, 3:25

Subject: Recommend an elementary book on Matlab

From: Husam Aldahiyat

Date: 15 Dec, 2008 10:15:04

Message: 4 of 6

Is Michael Bell your real name?

Subject: Recommend an elementary book on Matlab

From: Adam

Date: 15 Dec, 2008 14:10:05

Message: 5 of 6

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

Subject: Recommend an elementary book on Matlab

From: Michael Bell

Date: 15 Dec, 2008 19:50:01

Message: 6 of 6

In message <gi5an8$7dj$1@fred.mathworks.com>
          "Husam Aldahiyat" <numandina@gmail.com> wrote:

> Is Michael Bell your real name?

Yes. Do you know me?

Michael Bell

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