MATLAB
is a
high-performance language for technical computing. It integrates computation,
visualization, and programming in an easy-to-use environment where problems and
solutions are expressed in familiar mathematical notation. Typical uses
include: Math and computation.
The MATLAB language.
This
is a high-level matrix/array language with control flow statements, functions,
data structures, input/output, and object-oriented programming features. It
allows both "programming in the small" to rapidly create quick and
dirty throw-away programs, and "programming in the large" to create
complete large and complex application programs.
The MATLAB working environment.
This
is the set of tools and facilities that you work with as the MATLAB user or
programmer. It includes facilities for managing the variables in your workspace
and importing and exporting data. It also includes tools for developing,
managing, debugging, and profiling M-files, MATLAB's applications.
Handle Graphics.
This
is the MATLAB graphics system. It includes high-level commands for
two-dimensional and three-dimensional data visualization, image processing,
animation, and presentation graphics. It also includes low-level commands that
allow you to fully customize the appearance of graphics as well as to build
complete Graphical User Interfaces on your MATLAB applications.
The MATLAB mathematical function
library.
This
is a vast collection of computational algorithms ranging from elementary
functions like sum, sine, cosine, and complex arithmetic, to more sophisticated
functions like matrix inverse, matrix eigenvalues, Bessel functions, and fast
Fourier transforms.
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