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Follow the first five steps of [https://oit.duke.edu/help/articles/kb0023255#matlab1 Associating a MathWorks account with the Duke License].  That is, go through to the part where it logs you in to [https:www.mathworks.com www.mathworks.com] or you log yourself in.  Once you have an account, you will be able to run MATLAB Online.
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Follow the first five steps of [https://oit.duke.edu/help/articles/kb0023255#matlab1 Associating a MathWorks account with the Duke License].  That is, go through to the part where it logs you in to [https://www.mathworks.com www.mathworks.com] or you log yourself in.  Once you have an account, you will be able to run MATLAB Online.
  
 
== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==

Latest revision as of 18:33, 16 April 2021

For this assignment, you will take a self-guided tour of MATLAB and will also get your Duke MATLAB account set up. Please note - you are *not* required to install MATLAB on your own computer; anything you need to do for this class can be done using MATLAB Online.

Creating An Account

Follow the first five steps of Associating a MathWorks account with the Duke License. That is, go through to the part where it logs you in to www.mathworks.com or you log yourself in. Once you have an account, you will be able to run MATLAB Online.

Introduction

MathWorks, the creators of MATLAB, have several tutorial videos and walk-throughs. The ones I would like you to go through today are at Getting Started

  • Watch the 10-minute introductory video on analyzing solar panel data
  • Launch the MATLAB Onramp - you will need to have your account set up for this.

Go through sections 1-10 (or more if you'd like!)