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MATLAB seminar Oct. 24 open to all K-Staters

by Information Technology Services

Representatives from MathWorks will host a MATLAB seminar 3-5 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 24, in 1109 Engineering Hall, which is adjacent to Durland Hall (see building locator map).  This event is free to all K-State faculty, staff, and students.  Registration is requested although walk-ins are welcome.

MATLAB is a programming environment for algorithm development, data analysis, visualization, and numerical computation. Using MATLAB, you can solve technical computing problems faster than with traditional programming languages, such as C, C++, and FORTRAN.

According to MathWorks, this technical seminar “will demonstrate how to analyze and visualize data, introduce desktop tools for editing and debugging code, and show you how to publish your results.”

Highlights include:

  • Accessing data from files, spreadsheets and other sources
  • Performing statistical analysis, curve and surface fitting routines
  • Developing algorithms and applications to automate your workflow
  • Generating reports in HTML and other file formats to share your work
  • Building graphical applications and deploying your work

If you have any questions, contact MATLAB representative Tom McHugh, tom.mchugh@MathWorks.com.

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