Graphics And Guis With Matlab

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Graphics and GUIs with MATLAB

Learn MATLAB graphics from the ground up or add to your existing knowledge of this powerful graphics system in Graphics and GUIs with MATLAB. Designed as both an introduction for those unfamiliar with the software's capabilities and an advanced learning tool for those who work with MATLAB on a regular basis, this easy-to-use book provides step-by-step tutorials that guide you through MATLAB graphics at your own pace. With this book on your desk and MATLAB on your computer, you will have all the detail, explanation, and instruction necessary to accomplish almost anything graphics related. Unlike other books on this topic, Graphics and GUIs with MATLAB reaches beyond the norm and explores all of MATLAB's undocumented features and capabilities, sparing you from having to experimentally discover these on your own. In addition, it supplies you with the tools and knowledge needed to implement your specific MATLAB graphics needs and applications. This practical guide contains icons in the page margins for quick location of particular sections, appendices to summarize key information you are bound to look up when programming, and an extensive index to help locate information. This book also supplies a graphical user interface builder, called GUIMaker (gooey-maker), and its user guide. This tool facilitates the creation of MATLAB graphical user interfaces (GUIs) and is an example of the kind of packages you will be able to create after reading this book.
Graphics and GUIs with MATLAB

This second edition provides illustrative example sets to simplify the process of learning and mastering the powerful, flexible, and easy-to-use MATLAB graphics environment. It shows how to maximize the high performance and open-environment capabilities for generating, displaying, and analyzing numerical data as well as how to quickly create interesting and beautiful graphics. The book covers plotting, color, animation, the new z buffer algorithm, new functions for generating graphics for presentations, and GUI programming techniques. Designed as both an introduction as well as an advanced learning tool, the book uses step-by-step tutorials with a level of detail, explanation, and instruction that allows readers to discover the full potential of the MATLAB graphics programming capability.
MATLAB

After more than 20 years of development, MATLAB has evolved from a powerful matrix calculation application into a universal programming tool used extensively within scientific and engineering communities both commercial and academic. MATLAB versions 6.x and 7.x include functionality for developing advanced graphical user interfaces, GUIs, and real-time animation and graphics. GUI applications offer many advantages for users who wish to solve complex problems by providing interactivity and visual feedback. Some common examples of application areas where GUI development is desirable: . Image and Video Processing . Signal Processing . Communications . Simulation of Complex Systems . Instrumentation and Data Acquisition Interfaces . Control Systems . Financial Analysis . Animation of 2D or 3D Graphical Data This text introduces you to the capabilities of MATLAB for GUI development and covers the following areas in detail: . Handle Graphics(R) programming and low-level GUIs . High-level GUI development using GUIDE . The structure of GUIs including event processing, callbacks, timers, and real-time animation of plots / data . Advanced GUI architectures including multiple figure GUIs and image mapped interface controls Instructional examples and exercises are provided throughout each chapter that offers a hands-on approach to learning MATLAB GUI development. The M-file code for each example and exercise solution is available for download on the web to help you quickly learn how to develop your own GUIs About The Author Scott T. Smith received his MSEE degree from SUNY at Buffalo in the fields of image sensor applications and image processing. He currently works for Micron Technology Inc. in California as an Imaging Engineer and has 10 years of experience working with MATLAB and developing GUI applications. Previous work experience includes 3 years at the David Sarnoff Research Center (Former RCA Research Labs) in Princeton, NJ as an Associate Member of the Technical Staff in the Advanced Imaging Group as well 3 years as an R&D engineer for an X-ray/scientific imaging company. He is a member of SPIE and IEEE and is an author or co-author of several papers and patents in the field of imaging.