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Author Altman, Yair M.

Title Undocumented secrets of MATLAB-Java programming / Yair Altman. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Imprint Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, ©2012.
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Description 1 online resource (xxi, 640 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations (some color)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary "Preface The Matlab programming environment uses Java for numerous tasks, including networking, data-processing algorithms, and graphical user-interface (GUI). Matlab's internal Java classes can often be easily accessed and used by Matlab users. Matlab also enables easy access to external Java functionality, either third-party or user-created. Using Java, we can extensively customize the Matlab environment and application GUI, enabling the creation of very esthetically pleasing applications. Unlike Matlab's interface with other programming languages, the internal Java classes and the Matlab-Java interface were never fully documented by The MathWorks (TMW), the company that manufactures the Matlab product. This is really quite unfortunate: Java is one of the most widely used programming languages, having many times as many programmers as Matlab. Using this huge pool of knowledge and components can significantly improve Matlab applications. As a consultant, I often hear clients claim that Matlab is a fine programming platform for prototyping, but is not suitable for real-world modern-looking applications. This book aimed at correcting this misconception. It shows how using Java can significantly improve Matlab program appearance and functionality and that this can be done easily and even without any prior Java knowledge. In fact, many basic programming requirements cannot be achieved (or are difficult) in pure Matlab, but are very easy in Java. As a simple example, maximizing and minimizing windows is not possible in pure Matlab, but is a trivial one-liner using the underlying Java codeʹ:"--Provided by publisher.
Contents ch. 1. Introduction to Java in MATLAB -- ch. 2. Using non-GUI Java libraries in MATLAB -- ch. 3. Rich GUI using Java Swing -- ch. 4. Uitools -- ch. 5. Built-in MATLAB widgets and Java classes -- ch. 6. Customizing MATLAB controls -- ch. 7. The Java frame -- ch. 8. The MATLAB desktop -- ch. 9. Using MATLAB from within Java -- ch. 10. Putting it all together -- appendix A. What Is Java? -- appendix B. UDD -- appendix C. Open questions.
Subject MATLAB.
MATLAB
Numerical analysis -- Data processing.
Java (Computer program language)
Programming languages (Electronic computers)
Numerical Analysis, Computer-Assisted
Programming Languages
Analyse numérique -- Informatique.
Java (Langage de programmation)
Langages de programmation.
Programming languages (Electronic computers)
Java (Computer program language)
Numerical analysis -- Data processing
Other Form: Print version: Altman, Yair M. Undocumented secrets of MATLAB-Java programming. Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, ©2012 9781439869031 1439869030 (DLC) 2011036044
ISBN 1439869049 (electronic bk.)
9781439869048 (electronic bk.)
(hardback)
(hardback)
Standard No. 10.1201/b11496 doi
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