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we can open the GUI code and Figure Window for further edits. Such GUIs
allow a very direct and intuitive handling of functions in MATLAB that can
also include animations such as the one used in canctool (Section 6.8), and
the display of an audio-video signal. On the other hand, however, GUIs
always require an interaction with the user who needs to click push buttons,
move sliders and edit text input i elds while the data is being analyzed. h e
automatic processing of large quantities of data is therefore usually carried
out using scripts and functions with no graphical user interface.
Recommended Reading
Attaway S (2013) MATLAB: A Practical Introduction to Programming and Problem Solving.
Elsevier, New York
Etter DM, Kuncicky DC, Moore H (2014) Introduction to MATLAB. Prentice Hall, New
Jersey
Gilat A (2010) MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications. John Wiley & Sons, New York
Hanselman DC, Littlei eld BL (2012) Mastering MATLAB 8. Prentice Hall, New Jersey
MathWorks (2014a) MATLAB Primer. h e MathWorks, Inc., Natick, MA
MathWorks (2014b) MATLAB Creating Graphical User Interfaces. h e MathWorks, Inc.,
Natick, MA
MathWorks (2014c) MATLAB Programming Fundamentals. h e MathWorks, Inc., Natick,
MA
Palm WJ (2010) Introduction to MATLAB 7 for Engineers. McGraw-Hill, New York
Quarteroni A, Saleri F, Gervasio P (2014) Scientii c Computing with MATLAB and Octave
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Trauth MH, Sillmann E (2012) MATLAB and Design Recipes for Earth Sciences. Springer,
Berlin Heidelberg New York
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