Ah Matlab...  reminds me of school.  Culturally, it's the new FORTRAN.

I agree, a good Matlab book is hard to find.  I'd look into a couple
things:

1.  Find an engineering book on the problem you're studying.  They all
include "how to do this in Matlab" nowadays.
2.  Google "atlas linear algebra", it's the engine that runs matlab &
octave.
3.  There is some stuff with matlab & java interaction.  I'm not sure
how mature it is

On Sep 11, 11:10 am, CuppoJava <patrickli_2...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi David,
> Thanks for the link. I am interested in Mathematica, but for numerical
> matrix crunching, I prefer Matlab. I just don't really get the
> peculiarities of the syntax and am hoping there is a book out there
> that explains it in a nice clean way.
>   -Patrick
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