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Introduction to Matlab for finance-Modrika

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Introduction to Matlab for finance-Modrika

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  1. Basic Elements of MATLAB Programming Chapter 2

  2. Outline: What is Matlab? Matlab Screen Variables, array, matrix, indexing Operators (Arithmetic, relational, logical ) Display Facilities Flow Control Using of M-File Writing User Defined Functions Conclusion

  3. What is Matlab?  Matlab is basically a high level language which has many specialized toolboxes for making things easier for us  How high? Matlab High Level Languages such as C, Pascal etc. Assembly

  4. What are we interested in?  Matlab is too broad for our purposes in this course.  The features we are going to require is Matlab Series of Matlab commands Command Line m-files mat-files Command execution like DOS command window Data storage/ loading functions Input Output capability

  5. Matlab Screen  Command Window - type commands  Current Directory - View folders and m-files  Workspace - View program variables - Double click on a variable to see it in the Array Editor  Command History - view past commands - save a whole session using diary

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