Monday, 19 September 2011

Introduction to MATLAB (MIT)

Fractal image generated by MATLAB.

Course Description

This course provides an aggressively gentle introduction to MATLAB®. It is designed to give students fluency in MATLAB, including popular toolboxes. The course consists of interactive lectures with students doing sample MATLAB problems in real time. Problem-based MATLAB assignments are given which require significant time on MATLAB.
This course is offered during the Independent Activities Period (IAP), which is a special 4-week term at MIT that runs from the first week of January until the end of the month.

LEC #
TOPICS
FILES
1
Variables, scripts, and operations
(PDF)
2
Visualization and programming
(PDF)
3
Solving equations and curve fitting
(PDF)
4
Advanced methods
(PDF)
5
Symbolics, Simulink®, file I/O, building GUIs
(PDF)



Assignments
ASSN #
DESCRIPTIONS
ASSIGNMENTS
SUPPORTING FILES
1
This assignment focuses on vector/matrix variables and learning new functions by using help.
(PDF)
classGrades.mat (MAT)
2
This assignment focuses on writing functions and visualizing data.
(PDF)
noisyData.mat (MAT)
optionalData.mat (MAT)
googlePrices.mat (MAT)
3
This assignment focuses on solving problems and has a very cool optional problem which is actually pretty easy.
(PDF)
HH.zip (ZIP) (This ZIP file contains: 6 .m files.)
randomData.mat (MAT)
4
This assignment focuses on more advanced concepts like random number generation, advanced data structures, images, and animation.
(PDF)



No comments:

Post a Comment