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 <li class="js-nav-menu single-link" data-m="{&quot;cN&quot;:&quot;Microsoft Security_cont&quot;,&quot;cT&quot;:&quot;Container&quot;,&quot;id&quot;:&quot;c1c2c1c9c3m1r1a1&quot;,&quot;sN&quot;:1,&quot;aN&quot;:&quot;c2c1c9c3m1r1a1&quot;}"> <span class="js-subm-uhf-nav-link">How to learn matlab reddit  They are great and very detailed.  The college I study in really sucks at teaching MATLAB.  Idk why there's this gap in learning or if I totally missed something, but those of you who are good at Matlab, where/how did you learn it? After few more steps, I got to the screen where I can choose my toolboxes, and I see Statistics and Machine Learning So perhaps you went down the wrong branch of the steps described in the article? Reply reply More replies More replies More replies More replies I have some small experience with Matlab and Simulink that I gathered during my Masters (designing filters, capturing data on a NI DAQ etc&hellip;) but it&rsquo;s been quite some time (more than 5 years). ) Matlab &amp; Simulink onramp 2.  Here, you can feel free to ask any question regarding machine learning.  That said, understanding those concepts is helpful in Matlab too.  If you are learning to code with MATLAB, your courses generally follow this common workflow.  Creating, training, and running them involves crunching a lot of linear algebra, which Matlab is ideally suited for.  I am a pretty experienced MATLAB user.  Matlab is neither of these.  MATLAB is a very useful tool due to its specialization for an array of engineering computations.  It's free if you have an account and only takes about 1-2 hours numpy is a better designed library imo, but it can be slower to become proficient because it is even more general purpose ( mainly that matlab has terrible support for tensors ).  I usually even launch Simulink simulation from a Matlab script.  If you have the slightest bit of programming skills (I've only had one course so far and we didn't get too detailed IMO) it's not hard or very time consuming to learn the basics of MATLAB, and in Furthermore, Python seems to be a much more versatile language than MatLab (which doesn't have much use outside of that specific academic context), and while it's more complex it also allows you to learn MatLab more easily after.  That being said, I would say that you should learn about programming in a more global way.  I try to learn by going to the &ldquo;doc&rdquo; pages, but they never help me.  Do the labs and learn from that, but as you go ask yourself if there's a better way to do this or what is considered best practice.  Learning to write basic code in Fortran/Matlab/Python is an essential skill you should be learning as you will quickly pick up whatever a new employer is using.  I started with Gilbert Strang MIT 18.  Take a look at the sidebar on this sub.  It was about learning to recognize when learning to use a new engineering tool could save you time, money, and sanity.  Anything excel does Matlab does much much better.  I've been using Matlab for a number of years now (to consider myself quite proficient) both in school and in industry writing code from data manipulation, to image analysis and data analysis/plotting.  Just ask it to write the MATLAB code for you and ask it to explain each line of code. com Embark on an educational journey with interactive MATLAB modules designed to make learning both fun and effective.  But honestly, you should learn both.  Complete newbie here.  MathWorks has libraries available for Matlab and Simulink that help you generate HDL, as opposed to doing it with VHDL or Verilog, but that&rsquo;s it.  Try to watch someone expert in Matlab using it, you'll always learn something new this way.  How can I learn MATLAB + Simulink for designing and simulating Autonomous robot (car) from scratch.  Variable names are labels in Matlab too, and you can create pass-by-reference objects.  Feel free to explore the playlist, leave comments with any questions you may have, and let's embark on this MATLAB learning adventure together! Personally I use matlab, python, and c# but for different things.  I think it&rsquo;s best to learn with a little trial and error, make some mistakes then learn how to fix them.  As an Electrical Engineering student, I have used it a lot for classes.  Questions and posts about frontend development in general are welcome, as are all posts pertaining to JavaScript on the backend.  Otherwise get a book specific to the use you're going to be using Matlab for - in my final year I bought a book on digital analysis and signal processing which ended up being invaluable for my signal processing module in which all the coursework was based round Matlab.  I found the book signals and systems laboratorie with Matlab really helpfull.  Any tips for a good way to go about teaching myself how to use Simulink? It would be helpful to understand that MATLAB is designed for engineers and scientists and many in those fields basically follow a few common workflows.  I'm attracted to the incredible versatility of Python, that I'm not seeing in MATLAB.  Can you suggest any resource material to start with in learning Openfoam? Unfortunately, it pretty much says to use remote desktop or a computer on campus to use matlab.  You can access them via the website.  Also, while Matlab can be expensive - do know that your university likely has Matlab licenses that you can use for free; or you can purchase a student license that has Matlab, Simulink, and 10 toolboxes for only $99 for a perpetual license (a (My perception for the others: R, data analysis and nice graphs come easier; matlab, Machine learning, other heavyweight calculations, and it's easier to go from formula to code.  I use both languages at my work.  With regards to learning MATLAB vs.  But after I did some light google search now I don't know whether it is useful for electrical engineering, whether I will be able to learn it as I don't have any programming knowledge and skills.  I&rsquo;m quite well versed in using Ansys Fluent, but I haven&rsquo;t tried Openfoam yet.  If you learn Matlab in college early you will find you use it for almost every homework assignment and project you work on because it lets you automate repetitive calculations and generate powerful data visualizations etc.  Also, learning the skills to survive if you're faced with no other choice than to become proficient at using an environment you don't like to do your job.  That said, learning python is a good choice as it is widely used in physics and math (and elsewhere too).  Recommendations for how to learn Matlab functions? comments sorted by Best Top New Controversial Q&amp;A Add a Comment shtpst &bull; +2 &bull; MATLAB, in contrast, has a very unusual, limited, and even misleading way of doing things that makes it much more difficult to switch to another language.  So even an experienced Matlab user will probably have the help screen open continually if they are trying something different.  Please share anything you think is useful , including books, tutorials, websites , YouTube videos,phone apps,etc.  Maybe I have a jaundiced eye for this 'feature'.  It can also be used for things like TinkerCAD arduino programming or codeblock 3D design.  Where to start, what all to learn, best source to learn ? Is it possible to learn it if I put 5 hours a day for 1 month ? I have plenty of free time.  It is recommended to have a little bit of knowledge of Matlab syntax as this will be the one used in Simulink.  Python is extremely versatile.  MATLAB costs money, while R and Python are free.  If you google MATLAB to Python (or something similar) you&rsquo;ll see several resources developed by MATLAB including videos.  Hey guys, so beyond basic googling , what are some good resources for a beginner to MATLAB (for absolute beginner to moderate).  Are there books that are extraordinarily good for learning MATLAB and what are your experiences? take this from someone who worked in tech for many years both biomed and hard tech, under absolutely 0 circumstances should you learn matlab.  Furthermore you can also take the simulink courses.  And read Learning MATLAB, like any programming language, is an exciting journey, and I'm here to support you every step of the way.  Liquefaction assessment and whatnot aren't as math heavy (it is very soil mechanics heavy though), but the dynamic analysis uses a lot of the same math as electrical engineering - we jumped headfirst into Fourier Transforms after solving the differential equation of motion a bunch of Matlab licensing costs seem to prevent widespread use and as a result only a few individuals or teams end up getting it for specific tasks.  Our university has a cluster and it is running using Linux Ubuntu.  And those changes enabled new workflows.  There isn't anything that indicates we get a license on the school website and I've tried using my .  1.  I am also wondering if there are any good resources on learning Matlab considering I am a very bad programmer.  Professional Matlab user and hobbyist Octave contributor here.  Apply what you learn in that to matlab and just learn the matlab syntax.  That being said, I love Matlab whenever I have to solve actual math problems and creat graphs etc.  Since you're a biologist and will have statistics to do, learn R instead of Matlab.  My friends and family recently suggested me that l should learn MATLAB as it will be useful for me.  I've seen a few very basic ML concepts, and didn't find that they demanded too much math background to start with.  So, I'm an ECE major in 5000-level classes and was never explicitly taught Matlab at any point.  You could use matlab the language by writing a .  In many cases there were problems that the Python libraries would fail to solve correctly (but would state they correctly converged) and I couldn&rsquo;t get the right answer no matter how I tuned the parameters, while MATLAB would correctly solve it on the The only other thing I can suggest is that the help menu in matlab is actually pretty good.  We are learning Matlab as a part of our course and we r at the beginning phase of it (we did stuff like interpolation, false position method, newton raphson method). Mathworks has a pretty solid intro course to Matlab called Matlab onramp.  Haha it's non linear.  For your starting point, you can look up in google/youtube when you want to do something (specific process, or functionality), most videos will get you there, but I also suggest learning how to read the MATLAB documentation itself as the best source is directly from them, and the documentation for MATLAB is excellent.  Once you learn one language, picking up others is easier -- you've learned to think algorithmically, which is the important part.  Sep 6, 2022 · Here you will find a list of free MATLAB courses from top platforms that will help you understand scientific computing and MATLAB programming and help you solve MATLAB problems quickly.  This means new MATLAB code to add features or to play well with existing code.  Matlab isn&rsquo;t really used much for that stuff either.  This subreddit is for anyone who wants to learn JavaScript or help others do so.  Or check it out in the app stores &amp;nbsp; Learning how to code in MATLAB imgur.  As well, there are some whole tutorials on how to do certain things in matlab - right in the help files.  Matlab is used as a math tool, not a coding language.  Thank you very much If you are new to programming learn Python, as stepping back to Matlab is pretty easy, whereas Matlab will happily allow you to develop very bad programming habits.  What are the minimum specifications to run the Software? If it is just a simple first year MATLAB course, you could quite probably get away with doing everything you need with the Octave Online tool: Hello, Im brand new to any type of programming.  Moreover, we very often initialize Simulink simulations using a Matlab script and treat/plot the results of Simulink simulations using a Matlab script as well.  King provide comprehensive guides.  Companies that hire you will almost universally expect you to use Python, not MATLAB.  Matlab has apps which let you do quite a bit with fewer programming skills, like the deep network designer, regression app, or neural net time series.  MATLAB is fine to learn on.  If you are already proficient in C, matlab is a walk in the park.  Distinguishing these cases and finding the intersection point have use, for example, in computer graphics, motion planning, and collision detection.  I would go to python.  Matlab is expensive but it has a lot of prebuilt functions included.  The main matlab application is an IDE because it includes a text editor, a console window, and a workspace manager, among other tools.  You need to know how a for loop works, how if-else statements work, the printf(), linspace() and plot() commands, and how to work with matrices(the basic data type).  I learned in matlab, too.  For learning how to use matlab like: * a ti-89, Math 20D/F * numerical recipes, MAE 107, SE 102 * matrix manipulation, SE 130B * File handling &amp; data input, MAE 9 * Image processing, not sure, I dont do much of it Matlab is a just-in-time kind of language IMO.  Plan is learn LA (learner Algebra) fast as possible am good in programming so I can learn MatLab later , if required .  Try khanacademy for c++ or c.  While I haven't checked it in a while (being fairly fluent now) I strongly suspect there's a &quot;getting started&quot; section of the documentation.  39 votes, 31 comments.  Then learn, through examples, how to vectorize as much as possible. edu email to get access to matlab and other software to no success.  That is not to say learning MATLAB is useless, and the answer may be completely different in different fields, but I would not get my introduction to this subject in MATLAB.  If you have Matlab licence over your university you should also be able to take the Matlab courses from the mathworks website.  Python as a language also makes it much easier to make custom data Reinforcement learning is a subfield of AI/statistics focused on exploring/understanding complicated environments and learning how to optimally acquire rewards. internal.  I already had this in my bachelor - but I worked for 3 years after my bachelor - so the whole topic is a bit in the past.  Unfortunately, Ansys doesn&rsquo;t support Ubuntu for now.  Learn both! Use Mathcad for homework and general calculation work.  Most companies provide a Matlab license, and your colleagues will almost always be able to understand your work.  Picking up any language helps, just because you can learn a language in a week if you have the basic programming down.  To learn MATLAB effectively, start with the official MathWorks MATLAB documentation and tutorials available on their website, which cover fundamental concepts and practical examples.  Nah imo you should learn python.  This may be different from other type of coding, such as building websites or apps.  Imo you&rsquo;ll be more marketable if you can code python.  The most popular, OG and (even after price increase) crazy cheap degree programme we all know.  I also wanted to learn MATLAB but my PC is too weak to run it.  I figure that learning MatLab first would be both easier and more straightforward in terms of the academic field.  Thanks for any help! edit:wow thanks for the advice guys, I guess I will just bite the bullet and start trying to learn, ill pick up a couple books to start learning more! Matlab in the other hand is widelly used in Uni and somewhat used in professionnal settings.  And its a saturday so I can't contact IT and the program is due tonight.  Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now.  CSCareerQuestions protests in solidarity with the developers who made third party reddit apps.  Python is excellent of course and I think engineers should be taught that instead of MATLAB since the ecosystem is better for teaching good programming habits overall.  Try to write as simple program as you can like addition of two variables, multiplication.  Like the title says, I need to learn Matlab before the fall semester.  Octave does a little less hand holding and that helps to learn a lot faster in my opinion.  Use Matlab for modelling, simulating, testing, and working with large data sets.  Matlab is good to learn in university but the odds of you working for a company that has licenses and uses it regularly for work is probably less than 5%.  There is a bunch of general programming knowledge covered in the beginning but even this has good opportunities to learn the syntax and I have found it to be helpful for learning as well as a good reference.  The future positions I am more and more interested in in the industry are all quite closely related to Simulink design (models, algorithms etc&hellip;).  The ide was specifically designed to emulate many of Matlab&rsquo;s features, and R&rsquo;s default structures of vectors and matrices give you a very similar workflow.  My classmates who don't really know how to program outside of matlab just expect everything to work and never bother to look at the documentation of a function.  Also, learn how to use the scripting language, not just the command line.  I'd recommend not getting actual matlab, octave is fine for starters and not so bloated.  If you just want to do programming, learn Python.  Try mini projects (super small ones) e.  It's fairly basic, but it should show you enough to get started if you've never used it before.  But Octave has not kept up with recent changes in Matlab, which include significant changes in syntax and fundamental data types from R2016a onwards.  Basically all matlab functions and add-ons have python equivalents, so I&rsquo;d say no.  This should teach you the basics of thinking in code and learning the various control statements/boolean logic.  The Matlab Documentation is like leagues better than any other scientific computing language I've used simply because of Hello everyone! I am a beginner at Matlab, I know C language and some of C#.  MATLAB has relaxed this somewhat with some new data types recently, but these are really just 1x1 matrices of that data type.  Python=more versatile but steeper learning curve and less guarantee that your work colleagues know it.  The Matlab documentation is really good, and once you get a feel for the syntax and logic of programming matlab then go look for intermediate classes.  If you're investing time to learn something.  This means that the students are right away thrown off the deep end to learn new challenging material and solve challenging problems while learning a new tool.  If I were you I would learn something different to Matlab.  Use matlab as a student when you get all their toolboxes cheap, and also learn python on the side.  it is a licensed platform that will cost any organization between a few hundred to a thousand bucks to use, and therefore is NOT the preference of any organization.  More common, more versatile, you can use it professionally or for personal projects, etc&hellip; In one of my other replies I said that altho I prefer Python, I find certain kinds of mathematical problems much easier to solve on Matlab.  As someone with reasonable programming skills, this is the best one-line advice about learning to program in Matlab.  First, MATLAB Onramp (a free browser-based interactive tutorial) is a good refresher to get to know modern MATLAB.  So yeah.  Matlab for easy data visualization and routine analysis. Method / meta.  Signals and systems is the &quot;base&quot; of dsp, look for that first.  Learning python first might help just to have some programming experience but python and matlab are pretty different syntax wise.  One quick way to learn is the MATLAB OnRamp on their site.  I am using the Spyder IDE as it is very similar to matlab's IDE.  So, what we can think of is to install Openfoam in the cluster instead.  Legacy code will stay MATLAB unless there's a compelling reason to switch.  edit: I also found learning other languages easier because of MATLAB.  It's a 3 hour course that can be taken at your own pace and definitely does a great job of getting you familiar with the fundamentals of Matlab and it's interface.  I haven't used mathematica much but have used matlab a lot for the 400 level math courses I have taken.  But again, I do a lot of modelling and simulation of processes.  Some good resources for learning Python, coming from MATLAB Suggestions as to which Python environment to use. ) read the documentation for every function or other construct you use, matlab&rsquo;s documentation for every module (1000+ pages) and function is quite extensive so you can learn a lot just reading the PDF&rsquo;s rather than googling the solution.  Matlab also has very powerful libraries (toolboxes) that do a lot of the heavy lifting for you.  Im required to take MatLab so I have decided to take it during the summer. g write a function to compute Fibonacci sequence or something.  In Euclidean geometry, the intersection of a line and a line can be the empty set, a point, or a line.  Most schools these days do.  also scipy will make you feel right at home since so much of that code mirrors matlab and will be most relevant for engineering homework that are similar to matlab.  That PhD student was still mad at me cause he didn't want to learn how to use Linux to communicate with it but I couldn't be bothered anymore at that point.  Besides, matlab is super basic compared to a language like python so you can pick it up on the fly fairly easily In some ways its unfortunate that MATLAB is out of the question.  This doesn't mean that you can't correctly learn the underlying concepts or produce useful work.  How would I get started in learning MATLAB? Some have said just to search the help documentation for every function (a very comprehensive help), others have recommended gaining more programming knowledge and finding a formal course in college that caters to MATLAB, while others have just said to buy a book and self-learn.  I use Learn Python first.  Am skipping MATLAB questions (questions at the end of each chapter ) .  However, if you really want a book MATLAB: A Practical Introduction to Programming and Problem Solving by Attaway is a pretty good one.  C++ wouldn&rsquo;t hurt to have as a skill.  But for anything deep learning related, Tensorflow and Keras are my bread and butter.  It&rsquo;s most often used in academia.  There a lot of great things that mat lab has that even the Numpy and Scikit modules for Python don't.  For anything serious (VR, graphics) C++ is the language of choice.  Python, my recommendation is to do both.  As long as the problem you are trying to solve is on local data and doesn't need to like hit a database or whatever.  Really, once you learn 2 or 3 languages, you realize that they're all more or less the same, just with syntax differences and different standard libraries.  I read that Spyder is quite similar to MATLAB.  Python is a programming language and MATLAB is an engineering tool.  I use both, because I choose the right tool for the job.  Most of machine learning involves neural networks. m file in Notepad, and running the matlab console from the command prompt, but it'd be a stupid idea.  I am currently doing my Master's degree and am in the process of learning the basics of linear algebra.  It's a lot of fun! It's also a lot of math, which is great for me, but a lot of people get turned off from.  However, it is fundamentally flawed as a programming language.  This playlist of tutorial is very basic , just repeat it 2-3 times get familiar with matlab first .  I still would suggest you learn MATLAB, but python also comes in handy.  MATLAB is a great programming language for beginner engineers to learn, it has a simple and intuitive syntax, everything is mostly based on vectors which is great for us (civil. .  In my industry, RF &amp; Electronics, it's standard and a sought after competency.  I'm already familiar with the guide function, and I'm trying to switch over to the app designer because that seems to be the preferred way to make GUIs.  I was just wondering if anyone here codes in multiple languages and how transferrable the skills we learn in matlab are to other languages/ will i have an advantage if i learn lots of matlab and them start learning other languages.  Learn both, if you need to choose I would suggest matlab since it can do what excel can't.  However, I have never used Simulink before and it is a tool I would like to learn how to use. ) Any high level language can do anything if you really want, but having a master's student or friends to help or share code is truly invaluable.  and then learn the different syntax of the language you are interested in.  Python is a better skill to have tbh.  Secondly, if you want to learn how to use MATLAB, I have found there is no better way than just choosing a project you think sounds fun, but hard, and starting it.  On the same page here.  I would like to refresh it / learn it again.  It's a very easy Learning to use Matlab was never about knowing Matlab to be an engineer.  Books such as &quot;MATLAB for Engineers&quot; by Holly Moore or &quot;MATLAB Programming for Biomedical Engineers and Scientists&quot; by Andrew P.  Its extremely useful and will give you most of the power yould want out of Matlab while being portable.  Matlab is for engineers who have trouble learning languages that don't resemble C, but you don't have that disadvantage, and all the biology packages are for R.  reddit's new API changes kill third party apps that offer accessibility features, mod tools, and other features not found in the first party app.  Matlab and python are probably the two most common languages in neuro/medical research in general but the key is learning programming.  Very rarely have I seen a course offered where the goal simply was to &quot;learn MATLAB&quot;.  Why would you want to learn something similar? You already have a drill in your toolbox.  I have no great love for MATLAB, but I do give Mathworks credit for having clear, comprehensive documentation.  This is a course where you are learning something, and you will learn MATLAB as a by-product.  That said, if you ever take a course in machine learning, then you'll likely use Matlab (or its open source sibling Octave).  Advice/experience on whether switching is a good idea.  3.  Matlab is a language used in very specific things like statistics and image manipulation.  Much like learning a first foreign language, the hardest programming language to learn is the first.  which is the right platform and place to learn MATLAB.  Matlab has online tutorials that can be used in the browser and onramp courses.  I will say python and Matlab can be used very similarly and learning one helps you learn the other.  They're receptive to feedback as well.  Prior to Matlab, Fortran was generally the go to tool for number crunching.  Its a good math tool but not as versatile as a language like python.  I switch between Matlab, and Julia a lot since a lot of my thesis is translating old code my advisor made in Matlab to Julia and benchmarking.  This is the &quot;easy&quot; part- if your school wants you to use MATLAB, it is almost guaranteed that they will have a MATLAB license for you to use.  We encourage discussions on all aspects of OSINT, but we must emphasize an important rule: do not use this community to &quot;investigate or target&quot; individuals.  In reality, good practitioners use multiple tools get the job done.  Ive converted code between the two and usually the only problem I have is syntax differences (ie matlab uses elseif and python uses elif to define else if functions).  Everyone's going to have their own hang ups and sticking points, and things they find super easy. engineer here) and the 3D plots are great to get a better view of information.  I want to pursue mechanical engineering and I have prior experience with matlab (I did an introductory course on edx) so which of the products are actually useful? I&rsquo;m extremely overwhelmed by this gigantic list.  My recommendation, learn both.  Now we will have to submit a project as a team, and as a beginner I have no idea how the projects are.  It's incredibly powerful for what it was meant for, but stray outside it and it's horrible The best way to learn MATLAB is to practice.  Plus, R markdown document are simply superior to Matlab live scripts.  Its 100% matlab oriented so you may want to reinforce some of the theory through other methods.  Not sure why you're getting downvoted, but whatever.  Python does everything and does it Matlab used to be the de facto language for scientific prototyping, but lately all of it is done in python. com Open.  There are lots of companies that use Matlab because (a) they have a large library of custom Matlab scripts that they are using and (b) they want a product with a robust support contract.  Doesnt hurt to learn Python + Numpy / Scipy / Matplotlib regardless of your choice.  Calling metafunction on a class method returns a matlab.  I have also used it a lot for various internships.  As for adjustment, Matlab does a few related things and does them very well.  Bear in mind that Matlab is more a collection of great, but idiosyncratic, functions held together by a few program control statements.  As with experience of 8+ year with matlab , I would like to say that just experiment with matlab.  To be good with MatLab, learn how to evaluate the efficiency of your code through the tic and toc commands.  Line&ndash;line intersection.  Also, I think that Matlab programming experience will make it much easier to learn other programming languages.  It doesn't take a semester to learn Matlab.  MATLAB is extremely valuable in certain industries.  As a college student taking this winter break to learn MATLAB basics since I'm going to need it next semester for classes, I totally agree with this.  Once you get a few basics down, you pick everything else up along the way.  It's used in almost every instance these days.  We&rsquo;re moving to an increasingly digital world; the more languages you can learn the more prepared you will be for the future job market.  Remember, learning a language like Python or {insert programming language name here} is really just learning how to put pieces of a puzzle together to create your desired result.  Aside from the basics you don't just sit down and learn Matlab, because it is really a collection of functions, which don't share the same syntax.  If you want to go CAD all day, that's fine, don't learn MATLAB.  I plan to do courses on at least matlab and simulink, but aside from that idk what I should download/learn this summer.  I decide to make the jump to python for machine learning experience.  Matlab is a an important tool for many engineers.  It is one of the best online Solidworks &amp; CATIA training website where you will get training from the best industry trainers.  Right now am learning learning algebra from MIT online .  I once tried to learn C++ by reading a book, but it was only when I started programming in C++ that I understood what was happening.  However.  That won't help for the theory of DSP itself though.  I think you have to do what I did going from Matlab to Python, and that is accept the differences for what they are, and live with it.  Either that or try taking an introductory matlab or c++ class or introductory programing class.  If you're on a time-constrained project, MATLAB could be easier than Python/C++ for the following reasons: + You have a lot less to worry about in terms of setting up your environment, finding the packages/libraries to work with + Programming in MATLAB is more beginner-friendly than Python/C++ (especially if using Simulink).  Matlab: it is a very convenient environment, with very convenient tools - learn to use the debugger, profiler. metadata.  Learning Matlab App Designer Hey everybody, I've been trying learn how to use the app designer lately, and been having some issues.  If you want to learn CATIA online and looking for the best online CATIA course, then I would suggest you enroll in EDST e-learning.  My degree is EE and I work with industrial controls.  Looking for resources to learn MBD in MATLAB / SIMULINK for AUTOSAR application.  It comes with Anaconda which is a data science geared python packaging.  Matlab=less versatile but smaller or no learning curve and your colleagues are almost guaranteed to know it.  The third is that MATLAB has this very strict &quot;everything is a matrix&quot; rule.  As i am taking multiple classes this summer i was hoping to learn Matlab from the absolute basic before taking the class, ensuring I do not have to difficult of a schedule this summer.  I took a different programming class last year&hellip; I&lsquo;ve mostly worked with matlab, not so much with python.  Helpful resources as to where I can pursue deeper learning and improvement.  There is a free Matlab onramp, Simulink onramp, as well as new onramps for Stateflow and Machine learning For intermediate/advanced users that want to gain more experience, I recommend Matlab Cody.  I believe Simulink in association with MATLAB, makes it extremely useful for modelling entire systems and control structure design.  Many of these courses are very helpful to learn Matlab for beginners.  Python/scipy is a growing alternative these days.  Be prepared to be trolled if you don't even know how to read the rules, read the orientation document, or do a simple Google search.  Also absolutely the best way to learn is by doing.  Python is a lot more flexible, and as a result has a lot of more data types. Method but with a Signature property (of type CallSignature, same as for Function class).  Imho, the trick to matlab is realizing it's best suited for linear algebra.  Welcome to the Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Community on Reddit.  And 4.  Python is harder to get into initially.  All in all I can pretty much do anything I do in Matlab in R with very little change in the code/effort.  Matlab has free online courses: Look up MATLAB on-ramp.  Matlab is hands down the best tool for engineering math out there.  I already did the free course on the MATLAB homepage, and now I thought about buying a book, so I can learn it in my holidays.  Matlab is for losers! Real arrays start at index 0 you psychopaths.  Most of my assignments have been on matlab, though I plan to get into data science and machine learning, which will be done on python.  Honestly a great tool to learn everything related to academic writing, programing, or general knowledge nowadays is chatGPT.  Also, if it&rsquo;s your first programming language it&rsquo;s normal not to pick it up right away.  You will need to unlearn a lot of bad habits Matlab encourages and learn a lot of basic programming principles Matlab doesn't support or supports poorly.  And I don't want to ask my boss to get me an expensive license for software that I don't know how to use and may not even use for this project.  Examples are AlphaGo, clinical trials &amp; A/B tests, and Atari game playing.  Learn about variables, conditions, loops, functions, etc.  I had the opposite problem, knowing python but needing MATLAB for some grad school homework and I recall going thru those videos.  Jypyter Notebook is what they use at my coming job.  Seeing as how you&rsquo;re very familiar to MATLAB, the material they produce might target you well.  No C or C++ aren't similar to Matlab.  This means I work with Visual Basic, WPF/C# xml,C++, ladder logic, SQL/SQLite, matlab, and python on a regular basis.  There are loads and loads of tutorials as part of Matlab support which are pretty good.  Hi, i have been getting quite into matlab coding and i was thinking of starting to learn C++ and Python.  It doesn't matter too much which language you learn but probably start with a high level language (matlab, python, julia, or R) and stick with it until you get comfortable.  A place for beginners to ask stupid questions and for experts to help them! /r/Machine learning is a great subreddit, but it is for interesting articles and news related to machine learning.  I've been limping through, learning as I go and leaning on lab partners.  Go ahead and try to master writing high performance C++ code.  However, there are a lot of things that Java, C, C++, C# etc.  These modules include theoretical background, interactive illustrations, knowledge exercises, reflection questions, and application examples for the concepts explored.  Coding is a different way of thinking; instead of solving a problem, you have to explain to a computer how to solve a problem and then tell it how you want it to give you the answer.  Thanks for help. 06 on YouTube.  can do that MATLAB cannot (or is not well suited for).  The language itself is pretty damn ugly, with 100 ways to shoot yourself in the foot, 97 of which are there &quot;for convenience&quot;.  With python you can easily learn matlab if needed Redditors! I need your input on learning python.  Anything you encounter on the way that you don't understand, you can look into.  Matlab's own tutorials are pretty good.  However, python has amazing libraries that can save your employer tens of thousands of dollars in licensing fees.  Realistically the language of matlab is just plain english What complicates it is learning the &quot;why doesn't this work&quot; part, did you interpret it wrong, overcomplicate etc Learning python or similar afterwards really is just the same quirks in another language.  Other than the quirks, the same rules especially in MATLAB labs As with all their modules, the MATLAB docs for the DSP toolbox are extremely thorough.  A CallSignature object has Inputs and Outputs properties, which are both of type matlab. ) get involved with the community.  There are of course differences between scripting languages like matlab/python and languages like C++ but you'll learn those distinctions in the process of picking up new languages as you need/want to.  If you used MATLAB a while back, a lot of things have changed since then, including new data types, live scripts, Python support, etc.  Excel is great for more simple data analysis and graphing, Matlab is better for more complex calculations and equation solving in engineering problems like process control, thermodynamic calculations, fluid mechanics problems etc.  Python first, as it is easy and will cover damn near anything you'd want to do, then learn matlab because you might need it in the future, and it's always great to have it on your resume.  I&rsquo;m in an introductory computer science class in college, and so far I still do not understand a majority of the material/how to implement what I&rsquo;ve learned.  It's a good intro to coding that's easy to grasp and has a wide variety of functions.  In the end, Matlab is just like any other programming language, with its own quirks like copy on write-behaviour of subroutine/function parameters, the need to write a handle class if you want to enforce passing non-copy references to functions and special &quot;vectorization&quot; syntax for operating with matrices.  So you don't really 'learn' matlab, you just learn the basics and then pick up more knowledge in your particular application.  I will say that I'm essentially entirely self taught in MATLAB, and I've gotten to the point of being extremely capable with it and have managed to fumble my way into using decently complex compsci methods with 0 education in compsci.  I want to learn MATLAB so that I can use it in school, and later in the industry.  That said, you're going to learn much more by doing active exercises from online tutorials like MATLAB onramp and using the amazing documentation provided by Mathworks than you would by just using a Book to look things up.  Everything else has to be done through Quartus, Vivado, or whatever other confusing software your FPGA vendor provides.  So, MATLAB being out of the question is probably over stating it.  Learning Matlab isn't a waste.  Share Add a Comment An integrated desktop environment.  Learning a language like python is especially useful for automating mundane repetitive tasks.  First, get a good understanding of how Linear Algebra works then learn the logic of MATLAB.  Anyone can learn the syntax but if you can't make things work efficiently then there's no value.  The really difficult bit that makes you employable is your logic ability.  I have gone through many videos or Webinars explaining the blockset for the specific application, but unable to understand the background for choosing a specific blockset and how to give input parameters as per the application requirement etc.  Matlab and Octave do not have the exact same syntax.  For playing around, I think Scratch is a fun way to learn some computer concepts.  Here is the link.  Is there an easy way to learn how to use all the built-in functions correctly? Or a site that simplifies everything.  In fact, there are even links to other similar functions.  The syntax you will need to use will by Python, not MATLAB.  Matlab has a very shallow learning curve and very good in-program documentation in the help browser.  I am coming into this community without any prior experience with Matlab, but I have been foretold of the essence of being able to use Matlab and there are a couple internships I could be prospective for if I can use Matlab to an extent.  You could learn the basics in a weekend.  For me, vanilla matlab and the statistics and machine learning toolbox are all I need.  Observe the matrix manipulation in matlab.  With libraries you can get basically the same stuff matlab does except free, open source, and actually learn how to code.  Found an amazing list of all the top-rated Matlab courses of all time.  This is a platform for members and visitors to explore and learn about OSINT, including various tactics and tools.  Very unlikely to use in the real world, since most companies prefer to build their own tools in python (for example) or buy more complex simulation packages.  I think the best way is to have a goal (data to process, graph or model) and just dig in. Method, which is like matlab.  Overall, for procedural stuff you need to understand variables / variable types and flow control (IF, FOR, WHILE).  I think you should just focus on learning ML, Matlab is basically irrelevant. Argument.  See full list on classcentral.  But it is huge.  Nah but actually Matlab has an extremely solid ide and debugger and it can be excellent for someone who is learning to code.  However I question your will to learn a language similar to Matlab.  Octave is a &quot;mostly the same&quot; clone of Matlab syntax from several years back.  But there's a whole bunch of stuff in Matlab world that doesn't yet exist in Python, Simulink being the obvious example.  Once you learn it, the specific application isn't as important.  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