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This chapter introduces MATLAB, aimed at the basic knowledge and skills related to what may be needed in the following chapters for data analysis. This chapter, however, is far from a complete coverage of MATLAB; nor do we need everything provided by MATLAB. For those who are familiar with MATLAB already, this chapter may be either skipped or used as a quick review. The exercises at the end of the chapter may be useful for some data processing, e.g. the selection of a subset of dataset is often needed, and the MATLAB function find is particularly useful for that.
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