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shermaine
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shermaine
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Need matlab help urgently

Hi,


I just attended one basic lesson and we were ask to do the matlab program.
Even if i were to email the lecturer, they wont respond. That's y i seek help from forum. I got zero programming skill on matlab. I have searched through the net, with some programs available. But i dun seem to understand much at all. May i know if you have come across any similar program that is available in the internet so i can learn from there as i rele dun know programming as i hv zero programming skill. Hope you could kindly advise me. Thanks a million.
drasnor
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drasnor
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Which MATLAB textbook do you have? If you don't have one, get one. I use Introduction to MATLAB for Engineers.

-drasnor
shermaine
New to the neighborhood
shermaine
4 Posts
Hi,

Could you kindly advise how i should do this? some guidelines? Is it possible? I did search through the website for help, but doesn't seem to understand the program.
drasnor
124 Golden Eye Drive
drasnor
2,288 Posts
If you have zero programming skills in MATLAB you won't be able to understand any explanation short of us writing your code for you. You need a good reference book before we can even discuss this.

You will definitely want to talk to your professor and explain your situation and ask his advice on how to learn to program in a hurry.

-drasnor
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