Familiarize yourself with Scilab using this concise, practical tutorial that is focused on writing code to learn concepts. Starting from the basics, this book covers array-based computing, plotting, and working with files in Scilab. Introduction to Scilab is useful for industry engineers, researchers, and students who are looking for open-source solutions for numerical computation.
In this book you will learn by doing, avoiding technical jargon, which makes the concepts easy to learn. First you'll see how to run basic calculations, absorbing technical complexities incrementally as you progress toward advanced topics. Throughout, the language is kept simple to ensure that readers at all levels can grasp the concepts. After reading this book, you will come away with sample code that can be re-purposed and applied to your own projects using Scilab.
What You'll Learn
Apply sample code to your engineering or science problems
Work with Scilab arrays, functions, and loops
Use Scilab's plotting functions for data visualization
Solve numerical computing and computational engineering problems with Scilab
Who This Book Is For
Engineers, scientists, researchers, and students who are new to Scilab. Some prior programming experience would be helpful but not required.
In this book you will learn by doing, avoiding technical jargon, which makes the concepts easy to learn. First you'll see how to run basic calculations, absorbing technical complexities incrementally as you progress toward advanced topics. Throughout, the language is kept simple to ensure that readers at all levels can grasp the concepts. After reading this book, you will come away with sample code that can be re-purposed and applied to your own projects using Scilab.
What You'll Learn
Apply sample code to your engineering or science problems
Work with Scilab arrays, functions, and loops
Use Scilab's plotting functions for data visualization
Solve numerical computing and computational engineering problems with Scilab
Who This Book Is For
Engineers, scientists, researchers, and students who are new to Scilab. Some prior programming experience would be helpful but not required.