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MATLAB for Engineers (Beginners)
Learn the basics of how to use MATLAB - specifically for beginning engineers
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50min of on-demand video
Created by Sara Anis - ElDarwich, Hamid Sami, PhD 24‘

Learn
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Introduction to MATLAB
MATLAB Interface
Mathematical Operations
Making Strings
Relational Operators
Logical Operators
Vectors and Matrices
Computations with Vectors and Matrices
Indexing Vectors and Matrices
How to Display Text
How to Make Plots
How to Make Functions
Conditional Execution
Making for loops

Requirements
Access to MATLAB software

Description
My name is Sara Anis ElDarwich, I am a current master's student at Virginia Tech studying biomedical engineering. I have made for you, a very introductory course on MATLAB starting from the basics and going all the way to making your own functions and creating "for" loops.

I take you step-by-step through each topic easily showing you how to complete the task.

I will be covering the following topics:

The MATLAB interface

How to do basic mathematical operations

How to create vectors and matrices

Indexing elements within a vector or a matrix

Plotting data and labeling the graphs

How to create a function

Conditional operations using "if" and "elseif" statements

Creating "for" loops

Throughout the course, you will see quizzes and assignments to help you reinforce concepts taught through the lecture.

Who this course is for:
Engineers
Researchers
Students
Professionals
Beginner MATLAB users

https://www.udemy.com/course/matlab-for-engineers/
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Course is free again
Thanks Thanks for the course cgcg bro! And sorry for the duplicated thread that I will correct! Peace! :)

------------ PLUS:

Youtube channel Engineering Philosophy by these instructors with useful content:
https://www.youtube.com/EngineeringPhilosophy


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Thanks Thanks for the course cgcg bro! And sorry for the duplicated thread that I will correct! Peace! :)
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No problem.
Not free again... :'(
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