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Re: MATLAB Textbook
Professor Downey's book looks really good. I learned most of my MATLAB by using the following book, which was prescribed to us in Purdue's Freshman Engineering at the time:
http://www.amazon.com/MATLAB-Introdu...mm_pap_title_2 However, I would suggest Professor Downey's book over it. If you are looking for lots of examples and exercises, Cleve Moler (one of the authors of LINPACK and EISPACK, and perhaps more importantly today the inventor of MATLAB) has two books for that: http://www.mathworks.com/moler/ Hope that helps. |
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Re: MATLAB Textbook
The first MATLAB book I used at Georgia Tech was this. Its a bit expensive compared to some other books out there. Its an okay book but I cant rate it to much as I didnt really use the book to much as I just learned on my own.
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