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Showing posts with label tutorial". Show all posts

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Inference for Matlab 2 Minute Overview - Video


Inference for Matlab 2 Minute Overview
Tutorial Description
A brief overview of Inference for MATLAB - integrating the technical computing of MATLAB with the power and flexibility of Microsoft Office. Visit http://www.InferenceForMATLAB to view a free 30-day trial or apply for a free year-long academic license.  Using Inference for MATLAB, you can: - Execute MATLAB code directly inside Microsoft Word to create formatted reports that contain explanatory text and graphical/code output. - Execute MATLAB code directly inside Microsoft Excel to create dynamic spreadsheets that leverage existing Excel functionality. - Store all your MATLAB code, data, and M-Files inside a single Microsoft Word and Excel document.
Inference for Matlab 2 Minute Overview - Video

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Inference for Matlab 2 Minute Overview - Video


Inference for Matlab 2 Minute Overview
Tutorial Description
A brief overview of Inference for MATLAB - integrating the technical computing of MATLAB with the power and flexibility of Microsoft Office. Visit http://www.InferenceForMATLAB to view a free 30-day trial or apply for a free year-long academic license.  Using Inference for MATLAB, you can: - Execute MATLAB code directly inside Microsoft Word to create formatted reports that contain explanatory text and graphical/code output. - Execute MATLAB code directly inside Microsoft Excel to create dynamic spreadsheets that leverage existing Excel functionality. - Store all your MATLAB code, data, and M-Files inside a single Microsoft Word and Excel document.
Inference for Matlab 2 Minute Overview - Video

Inference for Matlab 2 Minute Overview - Video


Inference for Matlab 2 Minute Overview
Tutorial Description
A brief overview of Inference for MATLAB - integrating the technical computing of MATLAB with the power and flexibility of Microsoft Office. Visit http://www.InferenceForMATLAB to view a free 30-day trial or apply for a free year-long academic license.  Using Inference for MATLAB, you can: - Execute MATLAB code directly inside Microsoft Word to create formatted reports that contain explanatory text and graphical/code output. - Execute MATLAB code directly inside Microsoft Excel to create dynamic spreadsheets that leverage existing Excel functionality. - Store all your MATLAB code, data, and M-Files inside a single Microsoft Word and Excel document.
Inference for Matlab 2 Minute Overview - Video

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Matlab Tutorial - Partial Fraction Expansion and Inverse Laplace Transform Example - Video


Matlab Tutorial - Partial Fraction Expansion and Inverse Laplace Transform Example
Tutorial Description
http://www.FreedomUniversity.TV.  A tutorial on using matlab to perform partial fraction expansion or decomposition is given so you can find the Inverse Laplace Transform. An example is also given on using Matlab’s inverse laplace transform function called ilaplace(). For questions on these and other topics, please contact Professor Santiago at john@e-liteworks.com or visti the above website.
Matlab Tutorial - Partial Fraction Expansion and Inverse Laplace Transform Example - Video

Friday, October 2, 2009

Matlab Tutorial - Partial Fraction Expansion and Inverse Laplace Transform Example - Video


Matlab Tutorial - Partial Fraction Expansion and Inverse Laplace Transform Example
Tutorial Description
http://www.FreedomUniversity.TV.  A tutorial on using matlab to perform partial fraction expansion or decomposition is given so you can find the Inverse Laplace Transform. An example is also given on using Matlab’s inverse laplace transform function called ilaplace(). For questions on these and other topics, please contact Professor Santiago at john@e-liteworks.com or visti the above website.
Matlab Tutorial - Partial Fraction Expansion and Inverse Laplace Transform Example - Video

Friday, August 21, 2009

Matlab Tutorial - Partial Fraction Expansion and Inverse Laplace Transform Example - Video


Matlab Tutorial - Partial Fraction Expansion and Inverse Laplace Transform Example
Tutorial Description
http://www.FreedomUniversity.TV.  A tutorial on using matlab to perform partial fraction expansion or decomposition is given so you can find the Inverse Laplace Transform. An example is also given on using Matlab’s inverse laplace transform function called ilaplace(). For questions on these and other topics, please contact Professor Santiago at john@e-liteworks.com or visti the above website.
Matlab Tutorial - Partial Fraction Expansion and Inverse Laplace Transform Example - Video

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Inference for Matlab 2 Minute Overview - Video


Inference for Matlab 2 Minute Overview
Tutorial Description
A brief overview of Inference for MATLAB - integrating the technical computing of MATLAB with the power and flexibility of Microsoft Office. Visit http://www.InferenceForMATLAB to view a free 30-day trial or apply for a free year-long academic license.  Using Inference for MATLAB, you can: - Execute MATLAB code directly inside Microsoft Word to create formatted reports that contain explanatory text and graphical/code output. - Execute MATLAB code directly inside Microsoft Excel to create dynamic spreadsheets that leverage existing Excel functionality. - Store all your MATLAB code, data, and M-Files inside a single Microsoft Word and Excel document.
Inference for Matlab 2 Minute Overview - Video

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Inference for Matlab 2 Minute Overview - Video


Inference for Matlab 2 Minute Overview
Tutorial Description
A brief overview of Inference for MATLAB - integrating the technical computing of MATLAB with the power and flexibility of Microsoft Office. Visit http://www.InferenceForMATLAB to view a free 30-day trial or apply for a free year-long academic license.  Using Inference for MATLAB, you can: - Execute MATLAB code directly inside Microsoft Word to create formatted reports that contain explanatory text and graphical/code output. - Execute MATLAB code directly inside Microsoft Excel to create dynamic spreadsheets that leverage existing Excel functionality. - Store all your MATLAB code, data, and M-Files inside a single Microsoft Word and Excel document.
Inference for Matlab 2 Minute Overview - Video