James Cain, Manager - Experimental Learning Environments, OEIT
Jan/30 | Wed | 01:00PM-03:00PM | 4-163 |
Enrollment: Register at link below
Limited to 85 participants
In this session, you will gain an understanding of how different MATLAB data types are stored in memory and how you can program in MATLAB to use memory efficiently. Recent versions of MATLAB introduced several new programming concepts, including new function types. We illustrate and explore the usage and benefits of the various function types under different conditions. You will learn how using the right function type can lead to more robust and maintainable code. Demonstrations show you how to apply these techniques to problems that arise in typical applications.
Highlights include:
Memory handling in MATLAB
Various function types
MathWorks at MIT IAP 2013
MathWorks is hosting six sessions during MIT's Independent Activities Period (IAP) 2013. Join us to learn how you can use MATLAB and Simulink for technical computing and application development in engineering, math, and science. Attend as many sessions as you like.
Please visit the following URL for more information and to register for this session:
http://www.mathworks.com/company/events/seminars/mit_iap13/index.html
Sponsor(s): Office of Educational Innovation and Technology, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Contact: Heather Wellman, Heather.Wellman@mathworks.com