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MATLAB
The Language of Technical Computing
Millions of engineers and scientists worldwide use MATLAB® to analyze and design the systems and products transforming our world. The
matrix-based MATLAB language is the world’s most natural way to express computational mathematics.
Built-in graphics make it easy to visualize and gain insights from data. The desktop
environment invites experimentation, exploration, and discovery. These MATLAB tools and capabilities are all rigorously tested and designed to work
together.
MATLAB helps you take your ideas beyond the desktop. You can run your analyses on
larger data sets, and scale up to clusters and clouds. MATLAB code can be integrated with other languages, enabling you to deploy algorithms
and applications within web, enterprise, and production systems.
Learn the basics of MATLAB
Syntax, array indexing and manipulation, data types, operators
Import and export data, including large files; preprocess data, visualize and
explore
Linear algebra, differentiation and integrals, Fourier transforms, and other
mathematics
Two- and three-dimensional plots, images, animation
Scripts, functions, and classes
Develop apps interactively using App Designer, or programmatically
using MATLAB functions
Debugging and testing, organizing large projects, source control integration,
toolbox packaging
External language and library interfaces, including Python®, Java®, C, C++, .NET, and Web services
Preferences and settings, platform differences, cloud computing, adding hardware
and optional features