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Re: MATLAB Textbook

I've actually never read any books on Matlab other than the documentation that the Mathworks provides. Other than that, I've learned everything through examples and looking at what other people have done.

If you have a solid understanding of C, that will go a long way.

Matlab (and most of the other products from The Mathworks) has been my main tool for getting my job done at work for the past 10 years. If you need any help in a specific area in the future, I'd be happy to try my best to help you out.
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