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MATLAB Release 2009b Professional Version (UNIX)



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MATLAB Release 2009b Professional Version (UNIX) | 4.49 GB


MATLAB is a high level language to perform the technical and scientific computing. It integrates computation, visualization and programming in a user-friendly environment in which problems and their solutions are expressed in the form of conventional mathematical notation. MATLAB sets the bar for scientific and technical calculations. Scientists and engineers around the world use MATLAB. As part of the package MATLAB has a large number of functions for plotting, including three-dimensional, visual data analysis and creation of animated movies. Integrated development environment allows you to create graphical user interfaces with the various controls such as buttons, input fields and others. Using MATLAB Compiler component of these graphical interfaces can be transformed into independent applications to run on other computers that need the library installed MATLAB Component Runtime. MATLAB provides a convenient means for the development of algorithms, including high-level using the concepts of object-oriented programming. It has all the necessary means of an integrated development environment, including debugger and profiler. Options for the integer data types facilitate the creation of algorithms for microcontrollers and other applications where it is needed.


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