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'''MATLAB''', which stands for "MATrix LABoratory", is a numerical computing environment and [[programming language]] created by the [[MathWorks]]. MATLAB allows easy [[Matrix (mathematics)|matrix]] manipulation, implementation of algorithms, plotting of [[Function (mathematics)|functions]] and data, creation of user interfaces, and interfacing with programs and computer hardware.  
'''MATLAB''', which stands for "MATrix LABoratory", is a numerical computing environment and [[programming language]] created by the [[MathWorks]]. MATLAB allows easy [[Matrix (mathematics)|matrix]] manipulation, implementation of algorithms, plotting of [[Function (mathematics)|functions]] and data, creation of user interfaces, and interfacing with programs and computer hardware. MATLAB can also call functions or subroutines written in the [[C]] programming language or [[Fortran.]]


MATLAB was primarily designed for numerical computing, however there is a toolbox available that interfaces with the [[Maple (software)|Maple]] symbolic engine, allowing it to act also as a [[computer algebra system]].
MATLAB was primarily designed for numerical computing, however there is a toolbox available that interfaces with the [[Maple (software)|Maple]] symbolic engine, allowing it to act also as a [[computer algebra system]].

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MATLAB, which stands for "MATrix LABoratory", is a numerical computing environment and programming language created by the MathWorks. MATLAB allows easy matrix manipulation, implementation of algorithms, plotting of functions and data, creation of user interfaces, and interfacing with programs and computer hardware. MATLAB can also call functions or subroutines written in the C programming language or Fortran.

MATLAB was primarily designed for numerical computing, however there is a toolbox available that interfaces with the Maple symbolic engine, allowing it to act also as a computer algebra system.

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