#951 | MATLAB for Scientists |
Description: | |
MATLAB is a computer language rich in graphics and ready-made applications, but it also allows users to code for their own needs. This course explores the art of coding in MATLAB, especially for scientific applications. Topics covered include functions, arrays, indexing, numerics, strings, cells, structures, and objects. Course notes are available here. | |
Objectives: | |
Development of readable and efficient MATLAB code |
Who should attend: | |
NIH scientists with an interest in the topic | |
Instructor(s): | |
Richard I. Shrager, Division of Computational Bioscience, CIT | |
Time Required: | |
6 hours | |
Sections Available: | ||||
-- Concluded -- | 951-09F | November 4 - 6 | 9:30 - 11:30 | Building 12A, Room B51 |
NOTE: Although this course has already taken place, we'll put you on a waiting list for the next available session. |
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