x = 0:0.1:10; y = sin(x); plot(x, y); xlabel('x'); ylabel('sin(x)'); title('Sine Wave'); grid on; A MATLAB script is a .m file containing a sequence of commands. Scripts share the same workspace as the Command Window, so variables persist unless cleared.
if x > 0 disp('Positive'); elseif x < 0 disp('Negative'); else disp('Zero'); end for i = 1:5 disp(i); end 4.6.1 matlab basis
Introduction MATLAB (Matrix Laboratory) is a high-level programming language and interactive environment widely used in engineering, scientific computing, and data analysis. Section 4.6.1, often titled “MATLAB Basis,” serves as an introduction to the core syntax, data structures, and basic operations essential for using MATLAB effectively. This essay outlines the key components of the MATLAB basis, including variables, arrays, matrix operations, built-in functions, and basic scripting. Variables and Data Types In MATLAB, variables are created dynamically without explicit type declaration. The fundamental data type is the double-precision matrix (default for numeric values). However, MATLAB also supports integers, characters, logicals, cell arrays, and structures. x = 0:0
x = 0:0.1:1; % start:step:end Indexing starts at 1 (not 0): Section 4