| Among many other courses in certain technologies that offer in-depth, MATLAB has its own influence in the fields of engineering. This is why it is so popular these days.
MATLAB (for matrix laboratory) is a numerical computing environment and programming language of the fourth generation. It is developed by MathWorksInc.
MATLAB ® is an environment of high-level language and interactive that lets you perform computing tasks faster than with traditional programming languages like C, C + + and FORTRAN. It has three main features:
1. Computation
2. Programming Environment
3. Visualization (No other language provides this environment)
MATLAB provides the basis for progress in the vital areas of engineering and science. More than a million people around the world use MATLAB to help them develop cancer therapies, the search for new sources of energy, make our cars safer and more fuel efficient, and explore outer space. By combining a powerful motor and numerical programming environment technical interactive exploration and visualization tools, MATLAB has become the language of technical computing.
The last few years, a million users around the industry and the academic community has been called to the MATLAB in different domains of engineering, science and economics. MATLAB is used extensively in university institutions and search and industrial undertakings.
MATLAB in coming years will emerge as an important technology for between the technocratic around the world, so CETPA curriculum is designed MATLAB according to the standards the industry, to make sure they benefitted at the moment of final locations.
Curriculum
Matrices and Arrays
• Matrices and Magic Squares
• About Matrices
• Expressions
• Working with Matrices
• Controlling Command Window Input and Output
Graphics
• Overview of Plotting
• Editing Plots
• Some Ways to Use Plotting Tools
• Preparing Graphs for Presentation
• Using Basic Plotting Functions
• Creating Mesh and Surface Plots
• Plotting Image Data
• Printing Graphics
• Understanding Handle Graphics Objects
Data Analysis
• Introduction
• Summarizing Data
• Visualizing Data
• 2-D Scatter Plots
• 3-D Scatter Plots
• Scatter Plot Arrays
• Exploring Data in Graphs
• Modeling Data
• Polynomial Regression
• General Linear Regression
Creating Graphical User Interfaces
• What Is GUIDE?
• Laying Out a GUI
• Starting GUIDE
• The Layout Editor
• Programming a GUI
Desktop Tools and Development Environment
• Desktop Overview
• Command Window and Command History
• Help
• Current Directory Browser and Search Path
• Workspace Browser and Variable Editor
• Editor
• M-Lint Code Check and Profiler Reports
• Other Development Environment Features
Eligibility:
B-Tech (All branches students willing to make career in Software Development)
Professionals willing to shift to Research and development.
The MATLAB training in Chandigarh is signature under this. |