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The Complete MATLAB Mastery – From a Beginner to an Expert, available at $84.99, has an average rating of 4.63, with 100 lectures, 12 quizzes, based on 1036 reviews, and has 7196 subscribers.

You will learn about You will have in-depth working knowledge of MATLAB, how MATLAB prefers to work, why to use some functions instead of others You will learn how to write High Quality, Documented and Speed Optimized MATLAB Code You will learn how to solve multi-initial conditions problems and visualize the results Customize MATLAB to Your Preferences Perform Various Arithmetic Operations with MATLAB Deep Understanding of Vectors Deep Understanding of Matrices How MATLAB Actually Prefers to Work Data Visualization – Visualize Your Experiments to Better Express Yourself Conditional Statements – If/elseif/else/switch Relational & Logical Operators How Loops Work – For and While Loops How to Use Nested Loops How to Create MATLAB Functions Inputs and Outputs of Functions Safeguarding Your Functions Against Incorrect Inputs This course is ideal for individuals who are Academics or Researchers or Engineers or Students or Anyone who has interest in working with Data It is particularly useful for Academics or Researchers or Engineers or Students or Anyone who has interest in working with Data.

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Title: The Complete MATLAB Mastery – From a Beginner to an Expert

Price: $84.99

Average Rating: 4.63

Number of Lectures: 100

Number of Quizzes: 12

Number of Published Lectures: 100

Number of Published Quizzes: 12

Number of Curriculum Items: 112

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 112

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What You Will Learn

  • You will have in-depth working knowledge of MATLAB, how MATLAB prefers to work, why to use some functions instead of others
  • You will learn how to write High Quality, Documented and Speed Optimized MATLAB Code
  • You will learn how to solve multi-initial conditions problems and visualize the results
  • Customize MATLAB to Your Preferences
  • Perform Various Arithmetic Operations with MATLAB
  • Deep Understanding of Vectors
  • Deep Understanding of Matrices
  • How MATLAB Actually Prefers to Work
  • Data Visualization – Visualize Your Experiments to Better Express Yourself
  • Conditional Statements – If/elseif/else/switch
  • Relational & Logical Operators
  • How Loops Work – For and While Loops
  • How to Use Nested Loops
  • How to Create MATLAB Functions
  • Inputs and Outputs of Functions
  • Safeguarding Your Functions Against Incorrect Inputs
  • Who Should Attend

  • Academics
  • Researchers
  • Engineers
  • Students
  • Anyone who has interest in working with Data
  • Target Audiences

  • Academics
  • Researchers
  • Engineers
  • Students
  • Anyone who has interest in working with Data
  • This course will transform you from a MATLAB Novice into a MATLAB Master. The course was developed under the strict oversight of Hristo Zhivomirov who is one of the top 50 MATLAB contributors Worldwide (search for his name in Google).? ?

    The course is structured in a way that is suitable for both beginners and those?that already have some experience with MATLAB, there is a lot of information for everyone.? ?

    Everything in our world today can be viewed as some kind of a matrix, and I’m not talking about the Matrix Trilogy. For example

  • Measuring the temperature of a patient every 2 hours, can be represented with a one dimensional matrix, which is also called a vector? ?

  • Monochromatic (black and white) image is a two dimensional matrix, the values in each cell in the matrix is representing the gradation of the gray color? ?

  • Measuring temperature in a room for example, rooms are 3D, so we need x, y, z to describe the position at which we take our measurements, and the value is the temperature, that is a three dimensional matrix? ?

  • Measure now the change of that temperature over a period of time and the temperature becomes a fourth dimension

  • Now add time in the mix and you get… a fifth dimension!

  • Actually MATLABhas no restrictions on dimensions, you can work with 4, 5, 6 and more dimensions in a single matrix!

    How to handle The Matrix: It is not necessary to look for the red pill, like Neo had to – what you actually need is MATLAB, which means MATrix LABoratory contrary to popular belief. MATLAB is a programming language of high level and interactive programming environment that?lets?you easily implement numeric experiments and methods, allowing you to design algorithms, analyze data and visualize that data in a very, very powerful way.?

    You will learn:? ?

  • Variables, everything you need to know about variables in matlab, their types or lack of types, converting between different types, naming conventions, the semicolon operator and more? ?

  • Basic Arithmetic Operations in MATLAB, the most important thing in this section of the course are the Brackets and the Order of operations, many beginners get lost when they encounter complex expressions, and you will become a master of those

  • Right after that we are diving into deep waters starting with Vectors, you will learn how to think in vectors and perform a variety of different operations on and with vectors. Concatenating vectors, extracting or selecting subvectors, and more? ?

  • Matricesare next on the line, but you wont need any pills, because I have you covered, you will learn everything you need to know about working with Matrices in MATLAB and you will also learn a trick in this section that will help you optimize your code and make it run up to 100 times faster!?

  • Data visualization, because, well, whats the point of working with Data if you cant understand it or share it with other people, visualizing data is key in any area of work? ?

  • And finally we get to the actual MATLAB Programming by utilizing conditional statements, loopsand functions to control the flow of your code, write less code, and make your code modular.

  • Each section contains a source code file at the end so that you can download and review the code that I have written in the lectures!
    I hope that you will enjoy this course, as much as I did creating it, so lets dive right into it!

    I welcome you to the course!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Get To Know Your Workspace!

    Lecture 3: Create Your Own Workspace Layout!

    Lecture 4: Save Your Work In a File & The Holy Trinity of All (almost) M Files

    Lecture 5: Quickest Way To Get Help from MATLAB

    Chapter 2: Variables and Basic Functions in MATLAB

    Lecture 1: Variables intro

    Lecture 2: Command Window Formatting

    Lecture 3: Types in MATLAB

    Lecture 4: Converting One Type to Another

    Lecture 5: Naming convention

    Lecture 6: Semicolon

    Lecture 7: Variables – Source Code ZIP

    Chapter 3: Basic Arithmetic Operations and Code Documentation

    Lecture 1: Basic Arithmetic Operations in MATLAB

    Lecture 2: Order of Operations – Brackets, Become a Master of Brackets

    Lecture 3: Where Are The Pi and Euler Numbers?

    Lecture 4: Comments and Sections – Correctly Document Your Code!

    Lecture 5: Project 1 – Basic Arithmetics – Pythagorean Theorem

    Lecture 6: Relational (Comparison) Operators in MATLAB

    Lecture 7: Getting the Sign and the Absolute Value of a Number

    Lecture 8: Finding Roots of Any Equations, Greatest Common Divisor, Least Common Multiple

    Lecture 9: Permutations, Combinations and Prime Numbers

    Lecture 10: Basic Arithmetic Operations – Source Code

    Chapter 4: The Basics of Vectors in MATLAB

    Lecture 1: Intro To Vectors – What are Vectors?

    Lecture 2: Arithmetic Operations On Vectors

    Lecture 3: Dot and Cross Products Between Two Vectors

    Lecture 4: Extracting, Modifying and Selecting Subvectors

    Lecture 5: Concatenating Vectors

    Lecture 6: Length and Sum of Vectors

    Lecture 7: Project 2 – Vectors Part 1 – Practice Comparing, Extracting, Selecting Vectors

    Lecture 8: Vectors Part One – Source Code ZIP

    Chapter 5: Advanced Vector Techniques in MATLAB

    Lecture 1: Logical Selection and Extraction of Vectors and Subvectors

    Lecture 2: Generating Random Numbers with Specific Ranges

    Lecture 3: Sorting a Vector

    Lecture 4: Find The Indexes of Specific Values in Vector

    Lecture 5: Project 3 – Vectors Part 2 – Practice Finding Elements in Vectors

    Lecture 6: Vectors Part Two – Source Code ZIP

    Chapter 6: The Basics of Matrices in MATLAB

    Lecture 1: Intro to Matrices

    Lecture 2: Arithmetic Operations on Matrices

    Lecture 3: Get The Diagonal of a Matrix

    Lecture 4: Size and Dimensions of a Matrix

    Lecture 5: Extracting and Selecting Submatrices

    Lecture 6: Logical Selection and Extraction of Matrices and Submatrices

    Lecture 7: Project 4 – Matrices Part 1 – Generating Grayscale Images wit Matrices

    Lecture 8: Project 5 – Matrices Part 2 – Manipulating Grayscale Images With Matrices

    Lecture 9: Matrices Part One – Source Code ZIP

    Chapter 7: Advanced Matrix Techniques in MATLAB

    Lecture 1: Special Matrices in MATLAB Part 1 – Ones and Identity

    Lecture 2: Special Matrices in MATLAB Part 2 – Zeros, Increase Your Code Speed 100 times!

    Lecture 3: Concatenating Matrices, Vertically and Horizontally

    Lecture 4: How does MATLAB Actually Work with Matrices – Sum, Min, Max

    Lecture 5: Important Functions for Matrices Part 1

    Lecture 6: Important Functions for Matrices Part 2

    Lecture 7: Sorting Matrices with MATLAB

    Lecture 8: Project 6 – Matrices Part 3 – Introduction to RGB Images and 3D-6D+ Matrices

    Lecture 9: Project 7 – Matrices Part 4 – Manipulating RGB Images through Matrix Operations

    Lecture 10: Project 8 – Matrices Part 5 – More Matrix (RGB Image) Manipulation Practice

    Lecture 11: Matrices Part Two – Source Code ZIP

    Chapter 8: Data Visualization – Visualize Your Data in a Meaningful Way, Express Yourself

    Lecture 1: Creating a Basic Plot

    Lecture 2: Customizing a Plot – Color, LineStyle, LineWidth, Markers and More

    Lecture 3: Labels and Grids on a Plot

    Lecture 4: Automated Limits for your Plots

    Lecture 5: Hold On! Multiple Graphs on The Same Plot

    Lecture 6: Sprinkle Your Plot with a Legend

    Lecture 7: Another Way for Multiple Plots – Subplot

    Lecture 8: Project 9 – Data Visualization 1 – Data and Subplots

    Lecture 9: Project 11 – Data Visualization 2 – Introduction to Handles

    Lecture 10: Project 10 – Data Visualization 3 – More Common Properties in a Single Line

    Lecture 11: Data Visualization – Source Code ZIP

    Chapter 9: Conditional Statements – Control the Flow In Your Code

    Lecture 1: The Logical Operators Explained

    Lecture 2: Introduction to Conditional Statements – If/Else With Relational Operators

    Lecture 3: Conditional Statements with Logical Operators

    Lecture 4: Conditional Statements with Complex Logical Expressions

    Lecture 5: Nested Conditional Statements

    Lecture 6: Handling Multiple Cases – ElseIf

    Lecture 7: Handling Multiple Cases – Switch

    Lecture 8: Project 12 – Conditions 1 – Change Plot Properties Based On Some Conditions

    Lecture 9: Project 13 – Conditions 2 – More Complex Plot Properties From Conditions

    Lecture 10: Conditional Statements – Source Code ZIP

    Chapter 10: Loops – Write Less Code

    Lecture 1: How A Loop Works

    Lecture 2: Indexing a Vector with a For Loop

    Lecture 3: For Loop and Equations

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