The MATLAB® online course builds expertise in the basic functionalities of MATLAB® software. Used for highly sophisticated numerical computing tasks, MATLAB® makes mathematical calculations much easier and helps professionals to perform Data Analysis and Visualization tasks.
2. About MATLAB
Matrix Laboratory, or MATLAB is the fourth generation
programming language that is used for data analysis,
exploration, numerical computation and visualization. Using
MATLAB, you can very easily and simply analyze data,
develop algorithms, and create applications and models. Its
characteristic uses include:
• Algorithm development
• Modeling, simulation, and prototyping
• Scientific and engineering graphics
• Application development, including Graphical User
Interface building
3. Attractive features of MATLAB
• It supports multiple tool boxes that reduce the
complexity of the work.
• It has built in tools to realize custom plots for
different types of data.
• It helps in simulations, mathematical computing and
development of applications.
• It allows to implement complex mathematical
functions related to signal processing and linear
algebra.
• It supports cyclic explorations and enhances the
problem solving techniques.
4. Benefits of using MATLAB:
• It provides application of scientific and engineering
graphics
• It can also be used for technical computation
• Analysis of data, visualization, and exploration can be
conducted easily
• It can be used for designing Graphical User Interface
5. Who should go for MATLAB training?
Those who desire to become proficient in using this
programming language and has a basic knowledge of C
can join this training. These include:
• Teachers and Researchers
• High School and College Students
• Engineers in technical fields
• Programmers
6. Role of MATLAB in different fields
• In electronics field: MATLAB helps in finding/plotting
poles and zeroes of any control system, simplifying
calculations of transfer functions of circuits, and
evaluating time-response of systems.
• In Communication field: MATLAB can be easily used
to calculate magnetic force vector associated with
predicting an antenna performance.