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Language Fundamentals
Syntax, operators, data types, array indexing and
manipulation
MATLAB is an abbreviation for "matrix laboratory."
While other programming languages usually work with numbers one at
a time, MATLAB® operates on whole matrices and arrays. Language
fundamentals include basic operations, such as creating variables,
array indexing, arithmetic, and data types.
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