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The best resource for understanding Matlab basics

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i hav dsp subject in this semister..... i dont know anything abt dsp... is there any need to study matlab???

any site for matlab basics???
 

matlab basics

here you are:
 

matlab basics

Hey
The best resource for understanding Matlab basics is the Matlab help itself.
Just go to the help for the toolbox you want to use.
Learning Matlab will give you little help in learning DSP.Matlab is just a tool to code DSP Procedures and see the result.


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tronix
 

Re: matlab basics

Well i agree with tronix.

Try to model a FET or a BJT or a diode with m language and run it in Matlab. You have all you need in your help button.

Creating small programms you will learn step - by - step the whole language and you will master it.

It worked with me...
D.
 

Re: matlab basics

here u go with the matlab overview
hope it helps
 

Re: matlab basics

i will agree with tronix matlab help is the best resource for learning matlab its my personal experience try it
--pradeep--
 

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I need more detailed document on it
 

Re: matlab basics

I agree that MATLAB help is very helpful in learning matlab. If you want to start from ver basics go go "getting started with matlab 7" by Rudra Pratap
 

matlab basics

dude,
matlab would help u visualize the signal and its forms(after DSP operation). which is very necessary in DSP.

so if u want to get some good understanding of DSP learn a bit of matlab.

all the best
mon
 

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