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Introduction to LabVIEW MathScript

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Course by: Anthony Antonacci, Darryl Morrell Based on: Freshman Engineering Applications of MATLAB by Darryl Morrell

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Summary: This course provides a brief introduction to LabVIEW MathScript, a textual math componenet of LabVIEW that installs with LabVIEW 8.0 and newer versions. The modules for this course include typical syntax and programming methods commonly used when writing your own m-file scripts. These MathScript modules were derrived from the course Freshman Engineering Applications of MATLAB, written by Professor Darryl Morrell.
Instructor: Darryl Morrell
Institution: University of Tennessee Integrated Circuits and Systems Laboratory
Course Number: EGR 294B

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