Matlab Sample Clauses

Matlab. The Matlab system consists of five main parts [5]: • The Matlab languages • The Matlab working environment • Handle graphics • The Matlab mathematical function library • The Matlab Application Program Interface. The Matlab language is used for accessing and manipulating scalars, vectors, matrices and user- defined data structures and objects. The language that is used in Matlab workspace is the same that the one used for Matlab programs. This makes it easier to convert and reuse code from the workspace to a program. The Matlab program does not require either variable declarations or array dimensioning. The Matlab working environment is where you work with Matlab as a user or a programmer. You use the workspace for mathematical calculations, importing and exporting data. Handle graphics is Matlab’s graphic system. It is possible to do two-dimensional and three- dimensional data visualizations, image processing and animations. It is also possible to manipulate the lines, surfaces and other graphic elements with the graphical routines. Handle graphics can be used from Matlab workspace or from M-files. It is also possible to do personalized graphic functions in the M-files. The Matlab mathematical function library is a large collection of algorithms like sine and cosine. It also includes larger functions like matrix inverse and matrix eigenvalues. The mathematical function is expressed in M-files. Explanation about how the functions are to be used is often placed in the M-files and can be read from Matlab workspace. This is done by the command Help, followed by the name of the function. C and Fortran subroutines can be called from Matlab as if they were built-in functions. This is done with the mex command that recompile the C or Fortran routines as a Matlab executable file. They become mex-files to be run in Matlab. One advantage with mex-files is that large pre-existing programs can be run in Matlab without rewrite them as M-files [6]. All types in Matlab like variables, including scalars, matrices, strings, cell arrays, structures, and objects are declared as a single object type: the Matlab array. The Matlab array can also be declared in a C program and the name is then mxArray. The mxArray structure includes • Its type • Its dimension • The data associated with this array • If numeric, whether the variable is real or complex • If sparse, its indices and nonzero maximum elements • If a structure or object, the number of fields and fieldnames
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