MOOC

MATLAB and Octave for Beginners

Lectures in this MOOC (20)
Introduction to MATLAB and OctaveMOOC: MATLAB and Octave for Beginners
Covers the basics of MATLAB and Octave for handling scripts, functions, vectors, matrices, and writing interactive programs.
Installation: GNU OctaveMOOC: MATLAB and Octave for Beginners
Covers the installation process of GNU Octave, a high-level interpreted language for numerical computations, and explains how to download and install Octave on various operating systems.
Graphic User Interface: Introduction to MATLAB and OctaveMOOC: MATLAB and Octave for Beginners
Introduces the basics of Graphic User Interface in MATLAB and Octave.
Variables: Initialization and NamingMOOC: MATLAB and Octave for Beginners
Introduces variables in MATLAB and Octave, covering initialization, naming conventions, and screen output formatting.
Vector and matrix operationsMOOC: MATLAB and Octave for Beginners
Covers basic vector operations in MATLAB and Octave, including manipulation techniques and operations.
Matrix operations: Basics and ManipulationMOOC: MATLAB and Octave for Beginners
Covers basic matrix operations and manipulation techniques in MATLAB and Octave.
Multiplications of vectors and matricesMOOC: MATLAB and Octave for Beginners
Covers the multiplication of vectors and matrices using MATLAB and Octave for beginners.
Element by element operationsMOOC: MATLAB and Octave for Beginners
Covers element by element operations in MATLAB and Octave for beginners.
Scripts and algorithmsMOOC: MATLAB and Octave for Beginners
Introduces MATLAB and Octave for beginners, emphasizing script creation and algorithm definition.
Saving on filesMOOC: MATLAB and Octave for Beginners
Covers the process of saving variables and writing to files in MATLAB and Octave.

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