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Vector and matrix operations

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This lecture covers basic vector operations in MATLAB and Octave, including the definition of vectors, manipulation techniques such as concatenation, extraction, and transpose, as well as operations like sum, multiplication by a scalar, and special vectors.

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MATLAB and Octave for Beginners
Learn MATLAB and Octave and start experimenting with matrix manipulations, data visualizations, functions and mathematical computations.
MATLAB and Octave for Beginners
Learn MATLAB and Octave and start experimenting with matrix manipulations, data visualizations, functions and mathematical computations.
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