
- Matrices and Arrays - MATLAB & Simulink - MathWorks- Jul 8, 2010 · While other programming languages mostly work with numbers one at a time, MATLAB® is designed to operate primarily on whole matrices and arrays. All MATLAB … 
- Creating, Concatenating, and Expanding Matrices - MATLAB- A matrix is a two-dimensional, rectangular array of data elements arranged in rows and columns. The elements can be numbers, logical values (true or false), dates and times, strings, … 
- Matrices in the MATLAB Environment - MATLAB & Simulink- This topic contains an introduction to creating matrices and performing basic matrix calculations in MATLAB ®. The MATLAB environment uses the term matrix to indicate a variable containing … 
- Creating Matrices and Arrays - MATLAB & Simulink - MathWorks- This example shows basic techniques for creating arrays and matrices using MATLAB. 
- Basic Matrix Operations - MATLAB & Simulink Example- This example shows basic techniques and functions for working with matrices in the MATLAB® language. 
- Multidimensional Arrays - MATLAB & Simulink - MathWorks- Oct 11, 2012 · You can create a multidimensional array by creating a 2-D matrix first, and then extending it. For example, first define a 3-by-3 matrix as the first page in a 3-D array. 
- MATLAB - MathWorks- MATLAB supports matrix-based computation, data analysis, algorithm development, and visualization. Use built-in functions or develop custom ones; execute scripts by typing their … 
- Matrices and Arrays - MATLAB & Simulink - MathWorks- Matrices and arrays are the fundamental representation of information and data in MATLAB ®. You can create common arrays and grids, combine existing arrays, manipulate an array's … 
- Array vs. Matrix Operations - MATLAB & Simulink - MathWorks- MATLAB ® has two different types of arithmetic operations: array operations and matrix operations. You can use these arithmetic operations to perform numeric computations, for … 
- Array Indexing - MATLAB & Simulink - MathWorks- Sep 10, 2011 · In MATLAB®, there are three primary approaches to accessing array elements based on their location (index) in the array. These approaches are indexing by position, linear …