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Learning Matlab

Started by The_Force, Jan 14, 02:18 AM 2011

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The_Force

Hey guys,

Can someone  tell me how long it takes to learn Matlab from scratch.

When I say from scratch, I really mean from scratch. I don't know any computer language, and have no experience with programming. I know how to use computers and the normal computer packages, but that's about it.

So roughly how long will it take me to become semi-decent at Matlab, if I learn a bit everyday?


reincarnation

Just wondering, why do you want to learn MATLAB in particular?

The_Force

Mainly, I need it for work.

But I also want to see if I can use Singular Value Decomposition to predict roulette outcomes.

Bayes

If you've never done any programming, you might find it a steep learning curve. Understanding the logic is more important than syntax details, but Matlab seems like a pretty good language to start with. Note that there's a free programming language very similar to Matlab called Octave.

If you do some practice every day you should be up to speed in about a month, maybe less, but it depends on your aptitude, effort, motivation etc.
"The trouble isn't what we don't know, it's what we think we know that just ain't so!" - Mark Twain

Bayes

Another free language, also similar to Matlab, is Euler.
"The trouble isn't what we don't know, it's what we think we know that just ain't so!" - Mark Twain

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