CCS355 Neural Network & Deep Learning UNIT III notes and Question bank .pdf
matlab new.pptx
1. Outline
• Why MATLAB?
• What is MATLAB?
• MATLAB History
• MATLAB Environment
• Various Toolboxes
• Basic commands
• Using MATLAB as a Calculator
2. • To be confident about the design model or the
new theoretical concept actually makes the
sense
• Easy to work with Linear Algebra
• Getting involved in science
• Exploring research with MATLAB
• Walking through a simulation
• Image Processing
• Embracing programming using computer
science
4. • Stands for MATrix LABoratory
• The programming language is exceptionally
straightforward and Interactive whose basic data
element is an array that does not require
dimensioning.
• Scientific programming environment
• Great visualisation capabilities
• Loads of built-in functions
• Easy to learn and simple to use
5. 5
MATLAB
History
• In the 1970‘ s, Cleve Moler “Professor of Math & Computer Science, Chief
Author of MatLab and one of the Founders of Mathworks.Inc”
participated in developing (EISPACK) and (LINPACK). Those were
collection of Fortran subroutines for solving linear equations and Eigen
value problems.
• Later, when teaching courses in mathematics, Moler wanted his students
to be able to use LINPACK and EISPACK without requiring knowledge of
Fortran, so he developed the first MATLAB in 1977 as an interactive
system to access LINPACK and EISPACK.
6. 6
• The first Matlab was written in 2000 lines of
Fortran, with Matrices as the only data type, 80
functions, no .m files and no toolboxes.
• Jack Little, one of Moler's students saw Matlab
potentials in Control systems & Signal
Processing.
• They founded together Mathworks, Inc. in 1980
7. • Mathworks is now responsible for
development, sale, and supportfor MATLAB
• MATLAB was rewritten in C with more
functionality (such as plotting routines), and
now it contains more than 80,000 functions.
8. • To be confident about the design model or the
new theoretical concept actually makes the
sense
• Easy to work with Linear Algebra
• Getting involved in science
• Exploring research with MATLAB
• Walking through a simulation
• Image Processing
• Embracing programming using computer
science
10. 10
MATLAB
History
• In the 1970‘ s, Cleve Moler “Professor of Math & Computer Science, Chief
Author of MatLab and one of the Founders of Mathworks.Inc”
participated in developing (EISPACK) and (LINPACK). Those were
collection of Fortran subroutines for solving linear equations and Eigen
value problems.
• Later, when teaching courses in mathematics, Moler wanted his students
to be able to use LINPACK and EISPACK without requiring knowledge of
Fortran, so he developed the first MATLAB in 1977 as an interactive
system to access LINPACK and EISPACK.
11. 11
• The first Matlab was written in 2000 lines of
Fortran, with Matrices as the only data type, 80
functions, no .m files and no toolboxes.
• Jack Little, one of Moler's students saw Matlab
potentials in Control systems & Signal
Processing.
• They founded together Mathworks, Inc. in 1980
12. • Mathworks is now responsible for
development, sale, and supportfor MATLAB
• MATLAB was rewritten in C with more
functionality (such as plotting routines), and
now it contains more than 80,000 functions.