"for free" ?? umm matlab is paid if im not mistaken, I dunno if there is a free version available, but the licence costs more than the average annual salary in my country.
@@vyrsh0 exactly. Annual license costs 800 euros, the perpetual one 2100 euros which is almost twice as much as average salary in my country. Also - there are RU-vid adds.
I thought the same thing. I think it’s intention is to show how the program can be applicable and convenient in modeling situations and why someone would want to learn it. That’s how I see it at least. I don’t think that someone with zero programming experience would be expected to follow through the video step by step and understand everything. This is coming from someone who hasn’t even installed the program yet but is considering doing so.
To be honest, I don't think this video is meant to be "getting started" from zero data science/programming experience standpoint. The creator has assumed prior programming knowledge and a fluency in mathematics. In my personal opinion, if you want to get started with programming, Matlab should definitely not be the first language you pick up. I'd recommend something like python or C, and then exploring Object Oriented programming. Matlab is a very powerful, but specialized tool. And I wouldn't recommend learning how to "code" from Matlab.
I am an Instrumentation Engineer, and Matlab is the easiest language to learn. You need to learn 10 things, and you get all the mathematical formulae atleast theoretically off the net. Matlab is the easiest when we have to turn trigonometry into machine code or derivatives and Integration into stock options.
Definitely a lot of interesting content here. If someone is really just getting started, I find just getting familiar with the MATLAB environment (understanding so the windows) is a good place to start.
To be honest, I don't think this video is meant to be "getting started" from zero data science/programming experience standpoint. The creator has assumed prior programming knowledge and a fluency in mathematics. In my personal opinion, if you want to get started with programming, Matlab should definitely not be the first language you pick up. I'd recommend something like python or C, and then exploring Object Oriented programming. Matlab is a very powerful, but specialized tool. And I wouldn't recommend learning how to "code" from Matlab.
This is the kind of stuff that should be absolutely blasted in the public consciousness, not cat videos (dont hate me, I love cats) and given global support! What a mind blowing resource, thank you MATLAB for you brilliance and generosity!💖
Ok so it’s like python, but since python has a ton of stuff you can do with it, MatLab just takes the math portions and works with it rather than if Python were to call all the required libraries and state almost every variable. I see how this can be better now. Good tutorial to show how it works
I had done some matlab tutorials before but had forgotten and started here 😂😂 Told myself I'm doing the first 5 videos of this series, to my surprise, it took me 2 and a half hours to go through this 10 minute on my on, any after I finished and went to the next realised video 2 was the starter but the 3 hours weren't in vain, it was easy to understand since I did such for solutions on my own rather than going through a tutorial telling you everything, everything I did is now harder to forget cause I did sweat for it 😂😂😂😂
This is not getting started! This is "You have learned the fundamental commands and you know the environment, now let's make some intermediate exercises! "
Im an software dev and I never had to use MATLAB for obvious reasons. I shall try to learn this cursed language so that I may make a function to calculate how much brain power you need to understand this abomination, thank you
@5:01 How does she write over the code, I'm limited to the grey rectangle containing the code Edit: Nevermind, found it, gotta hit ctrl+E over or under the code
The tutorial could have simply went about plotting functions and exploring various commands. This is too much to understand for a complete beginner like me.
Don't focus on understanding where they get the equations for calculating solar energy or how to understand how solar energy measurement works. Focus on learning the syntax and how they use it in the video!
@@debarghyamondal5359 I just copied what they did, I understand variables, plotting and adjusting data lol, I just made an Excel spreadsheet with only 3 observations haha
I basically played along till you dropped the xls with a few thousand points haha, I just adjusted the model like yours, a bit of practice doing matrices and vectors I guess
I think you should've started with something much far simpler. Like a simple circuit or a common function graph from pre-calc level math. Most here have yet to even work a Technical job. I mean I'm an EM Designer of 13 yrs a 2 yrs deg. and 4 yrs Mech Drafting in HS, few in this World have my training backround. At places I've worked I've corrected errors and fix problems I've begun knowing nothing about gone unnoticed by others. I mean ma'am I've performed. So when I say that felt like a technical slap following all that. I'm also a 1/2 way through a Physics xfer. Ya might tone it down a bit because that was alot to follow.
Not intresting video. Please start from scratch. You have to explain first the meno commands, what their purpose of each. What you are writting on the screen is not seen also. How can we follow you? you may be an expert on MATLAB, but try to understand your followers level of understanding. For innstant, I am a mechanical engineer. I didn't use this app. before, but cant follow and learn from your lecture. Thank you!
In hindi this name is actually pronounced as mat lab which means what 😂😂 actually this language is like that only I am really shocked that it was made in early 1970s