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MATLAB Advanced
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6 students

MATLAB Advanced

Learn Advanced MATLAB
Created bySamanwita Bagg
Last updated 6/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • MATLAB-Plotting
  • MATLAB-Graphics
  • MATLAB-Algebra
  • MATLAB-Calculus
  • MATLAB-Differential
  • MATLAB-Integration
  • MATLAB-Polynomials
  • MATLAB-Transforms
  • MATLAB-SIMULINK

Course content

10 sections10 lectures2h 12m total length
  • Lecture 116:41

    This video gives details about the various plotting operations in MATLAB.

Requirements

  • Basic Mathematics
  • Basic Programming Language like C

Description

This course is the second part of the lecture series on MATLAB software. It takes you through various advanced commands namely, Plotting, Graphics, Algebra, Calculus, Differential, Integration, Polynomials, Transforms and SIMULINK. Various examples are given to explain various concepts and features of the software and for practice so that expertise can be gained in handling the software.

We start with PLOTTING, how to use the editor and command window for plotting various equations and graphs.

Second section deals with Graphics. Various commands are explained to create graphs of 2D and 3D form.

Third section is all about Algebra. It explains how algebraic equations are written and solved in detail.

Fourth section deals with Calculus. It gives details about how to solve Calculus problems. How to use MATLAB variables are also explained here.

Fifth section is about the Differentiation. It gives details about how to solve Differential Equations problems using MATLAB.

Sixth section deals with Integration. This section gives details about how to solve Integration problems using MATLAB.

Seventh section is about Polynomials which gives details about how to solve Polynomial Equations using MATLAB.

Eighth section deals with Transforms. This section gives details about how to solve Laplace, Fourier and FFT Transforms using MATLAB.

Lastly we study about SIMULINK which gives introduction to the use of SIMULINK for making dynamic models and getting results for comparison with numerical or experimental solutions.

Basic version of this course is already available. Join that course to learn the basic concepts of the software.

Who this course is for:

  • Engineering Students(Undergraduate, Master and Ph.D.)
  • Consultants
  • Science Graduation Students