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Introduction to MATLAB for Engineers and Scientists

Introduction to MATLAB for Engineers and Scientists

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent Start-Up Guide
Review: Etter's introduction, although written for V4, provides a quick and easy startup for using MATLAB. Starting from the very basics, you'll find your view of MATLAB change from a seemingly-unfriendly application to an effective engineering tool. A must for first time users!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Unacceptably naiive introduction - worthless
Review: This book is less than worthless. It merely shows how to use matlab as a fancy calculator. It uses fancy terms in its chapters such as Weather Prediction, Flight Simulator, and what you get is a description of the random number generator !!
Totally unacceptable. You have been warned.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A good start for MatLab
Review: Very clear, well organized. Excellent for beginners using MatLab

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not For Experienced Engineers and Scientists
Review: While this "text" a good introduction to MATLAB, the title of this book is misleading. There is an introduction to the methodology for solving engineering problems, an indication that this book is intended for an audience not yet familiar with technical problem solving. Further, there is a companion set of instruction materials available from the author. Clearly, the content, format, and style are, in fact, an introduction to MATLAB for college students. Practicing technical people should look for another book. This text is, however, an adaquate introduction for the college student, or someone unfamiliar with solving engineering problems. Not all the capabilities and features of currently available versions of MATLAB are covered. If you are using MATLAB 5.0 or later, again, consider another reference.


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