ContraVolts training curriculum are extensively designed keeping in mind of industries requirements. The training programs are designed by industries experts and continuously updated as per industries requirement and trends. Our Training programs are focused for current competitive markets Programs gives engineers a knowledge update and edge in competitive scenario.
Course Overview
The three day hands on course covers intermediate topics to help you solve problems typical in the science, financial and engineering sectors. We will look at ways to increase your productivity when developing applications in MATLAB, we will explore techniques for good programming practice, and we will show you how you can make best use of the large library of application specific routines for your problems.
MATLAB is an ideal product for trying out of new ideas or enabling you to look at old data with a fresh perspective. For that reason, we encourage you to bring along to the course your own data and problems that you are willing to share so we can see the concrete benefits of using MATLAB.
Course Highlights
A deeper look into Matrices and Arrays.
Working with numerical and character data.
Using strings, different data types and file I/O.
Reading and writing files.
Programming practice and debugging tips.
Graphing features of MATLAB.
Data processing and visualization.
Applying appropriate numerical techniques to scientific and engineering problems.
Who Should Attend
The course is designed for intermediate MATLAB users who have had some prior exposure to writing simple MATLAB scripts and functions, or who have used similar rapid prototyping products. We recommend you attend the Introduction to MATLAB course if you have no experience with MATLAB or if you want to refresh your knowledge before attending this course.
Training Option
We train groups of people in a wide variety of industries spanning from government departments, engineering companies, and basic research groups.
We make an effort to customize the courses to fulfill your problems and your interests.
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