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The tutorial is designed for students using either the professional version of MATLAB (ver. 5.0) with the Control Systems Toolbox (ver. 4.0) and the Signal Processing Toolbox (ver. 4.0), or using the Student Edition of MATLAB (ver. 5.0). The commands covered in the tutorial and their descriptions are also valid for MATLAB version 4.0. MATLAB is started by clicking the mouse on the appropriate icon and is ended by typing exit or by using the menu option. After each MATLAB command, the “return” or “enter” key must be depressed. Definition of Variables, A variable can be assigned using a formula that utilizes these operators and either numbers or previously defined variables. For example, since a was defined previously, the following expression is valid. Definition of Matrices MATLAB is based on matrix and vector algebra; even scalars are treated as 1×1 matrices. Therefore, vector and matrix operations are as simple as common calculator operations. On-line help for MATLAB can be reached by typing help for the full menu or typing help followed by a particular function name or M-file name. For example, help cos gives help on the cosine function. MATLAB M-files are most efficient when written in a way that utilizes matrix or vector operations. Loops and if statements are available, but should be used sparingly since they are computationally inefficient. Continuous Time System Analysis, Transfer Function Representation.

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