![]() ![]() MATLAB is much more convenient than a handheld calculator, because, if you type in a long expression and evaluate it, and then discover you've made a mistake, or you want to change it for any reason, you can enter an 'up arrow' and the previous line you entered will reappear after the prompt, and you can edit the line and reenter it. After the prompt, type in an expression followed by (Enter) and FREEMAT/OCTAVE will evaluate the expression and print the answer. How difficult is that? When you run the program it comes up in a window and prints a prompt '>'. So I recommend that you download either FREEMAT or OCTAVE right now, and at a mimimum, learn to use it as a calculator. FREEMAT and OCTAVE have all the features of MATLAB.Ĭlick here for the OCTAVE Home Page. ![]() FREEMAT and OCTAVE are totally legal and free, and can be downloaded from the web. However, now there are free clones of MATLAB available, my favorites are FREEMAT and OCTAVE. So, why have I waited till now to tell you about this fantastic tool? Because MATLAB is expensive. It is also a super calculator, and all the calculations for the exercises were also done with my most convenient calculator, MATLAB. MATLAB is the programming language of choice for many analytical engineering projects, and all the graphs in CWT were created using MATLAB. New Computational Calculus versus Old Analytical Calculus New in 2013 - MMCC - Mathematical ModelingĬWT Vol 4 - Good Vibrations - Fourier Analysis and the LaPlace Transform ![]()
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