Graphics and GUIs with MATLAB

Author:   O. Thomas Holland (Naval Surface Warfare Center, USA.) ,  Patrick Marchand (Nvidia, Durham, North Carolina, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   3rd edition
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9781138403956


Pages:   542
Publication Date:   27 July 2017
Format:   Hardback
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MATLAB, now the industry-standard engineering language for computation, analysis, and visualization, continues to evolve in its capabilities. Version 6.x incorporated several major improvements, including significant enhancements to its graphics features, such as transparencies, increased 3-D visualization, and an improved rendering engine. The bestselling Graphics and GUIs with MATLAB has been fully revised to reflect MATLAB version 6. The third edition also features a number of improvements in both content and organization that ensure its readers get the optimum level of detail and best possible instruction. New in the Third Edition: Full updates that reflect MATLAB 6.x enhancements Expanded discussions on 2-D and 3-D graphics New chapters on good GUI design and data visualization techniques Volume visualizations Updated language commands Deeper coverage of programming techniques, such as data structures and callback techniques Exercises in each chapter Additional examples and updated illustrations Graphics and GUIs with MATLAB, Third Edition retains the comprehensible, almost conversational tutorial style that made its predecessors so popular but offers a streamlined organization and deeper coverage that make this edition an even better way to acquire or increase proficiency in using MATLAB to its fullest graphics capabilities.

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Author:   O. Thomas Holland (Naval Surface Warfare Center, USA.) ,  Patrick Marchand (Nvidia, Durham, North Carolina, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   CRC Press
Edition:   3rd edition
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781138403956


ISBN 10:   1138403954
Pages:   542
Publication Date:   27 July 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION Overview, Organization of this Book, Terminology and the MATLAB Programming Language, Other References VISUALIZATION CONSIDERATIONS Why Vizualize? Characteristics of Good Data Visualization, Data Quantity and Dimension, Color, Light, and Shading, Motion, Interaction PLOTTING IN TWO-DIMENSIONS Sources of Data, Importing Data, Elementary 2-D Plots, Simple 2-D Plot Manipulation, Specialized 2-D Plotting, Plot Editing in the MATLAB Figure Window, PLOTTING IN THREE-DIMENSIONS Elementary 3-D Plotting, Simple 3-D Plot Manipulation, Volume Visualization, A Word About Annotating 3-D Plots Illustrative Problems IMAGE GRAPHICS Image Files and Formats, Image I/O Image Types and Properties GENERATING OUTPUT Using the Print Command HANDLE GRAPHICS Graphics Objects, Graphics Object Hierarchy, Graphics Object Handles, Properties, Object Specific Properties, Setting Default Properties, Undocumented Properties, Using FINDPBJ, Illustrative Problems USING COLOR, LIGHT, AND TRANSPARENCY Simple Color Specifications, Color Maps, Modeling Object Lighting, Object Transparency, Illustrative Problems ANIMATION Frame-by-Frame Capture and Playback, On-the-Fly Graphics Object Manipulation, Choosing the Right Technique, Printing Movie (PIXMAP) Frames ELEMENTS OF GUI DESIGN What is a MATLAB Graphical User Interface? The Three Phases of Interface Design, UI Control Elements, Uimenu Elements, Low-Level MATLAB GUI Programming Techniques, High-Level GUI Development – Guide, Common Programming Desires with UI Objects, The MATLAB Event Queue, Creating Custom User Interface Components; QUICK REFERENCES; INDEX

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Patrick Marchand, NVIDIA. O. Thomas Holland, The Naval Surface Welfare Center, Dahlgren Division.

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