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This book breaks MATLAB object-oriented programming into three sections. The first section covers the required elements and focuses on developing a set of functions that give MATLAB objects first-class status within the environment. In the first section, we will develop a group of eight indispensable functions. These functions provide object initialization, a simple intuitive interface, interaction with the environment’s features, and array capability. Even more important, the group of eight is responsible for an object-oriented concept called encapsulation. Encapsulation is fundamental to using object-oriented programming as a better, safer alternative to structures. The default functions in MATLAB seem to be at odds with the information-hiding principle of encapsulation; but the group of eight brings MATLAB back under control. By the end of the first section, you will have an excellent working knowledge of MATLAB’s object-oriented capability and be able to use object-oriented programming techniques to improve software development.

This book makes two assumptions about you, the reader. Code also uses language features that some might consider to be advanced topics. Even though code examples are described line by line, entry-level MATLAB programmers might find the example code somewhat vexing.
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