What is the best book for beginners to learn Matlab from the creator himself?

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The best book for beginners to learn MATLAB is "MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications" by Amos Gilat. Additionally, the course "MATLAB Programming for Numerical Computation" provides a solid foundation in MATLAB basics. For those seeking free alternatives, Freemat serves as a MATLAB clone that retains core functionality without toolboxes. Online PDF tutorials are also available for further learning.

PREREQUISITES
  • Basic understanding of programming concepts
  • Familiarity with numerical computation
  • Access to MATLAB or Freemat software
  • Ability to navigate online resources for tutorials
NEXT STEPS
  • Read "MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications" by Amos Gilat
  • Enroll in the "MATLAB Programming for Numerical Computation" course
  • Explore Freemat as a free alternative to MATLAB
  • Review online PDF tutorials on MATLAB basics
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Beginners in programming, students in engineering or mathematics, and anyone interested in learning MATLAB for numerical computation.

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please refer me a good book for the Matlab beginner.
 
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there's also freemat, a MATLAB clone that's free and has the core Matlab functionality ie without the toolboxes. There are some online extensive pdf tutorials on it too.
 

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