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Welcome to this 16-minute MATLAB Masterclass! In this video, you'll learn everything you need to know about writing efficient scripts, live scripts, and functions in MATLAB. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your coding skills, this tutorial breaks down each concept in a clear, concise way. What you’ll learn in this video: 1. MATLAB Scripts: The basics of writing, running, and automating tasks with MATLAB scripts. 2. Live Scripts: How to create interactive live scripts with rich formatting, plots, and code execution. 3. Functions in MATLAB: Writing modular, reusable code with MATLAB functions, and when to use them for best practices. 4. Key Differences: Understand the differences between scripts, live scripts, and functions, and when to use each. 5. Pro Tips for Efficiency: Learn tips to boost your productivity while working in MATLAB. By the end of this video, you’ll have a solid understanding of how to use MATLAB scripts and functions effectively, making your coding more structured and efficient. Video chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:11 Basics of bisection method 00:49 Algorithm of bisection method 02:15 MATLAB implementation explained in regular script with an introduction to 'if/else' loop 06:30 Issues with regular scripts in MATLAB 07:10 Introduction of live scripts in MATLAB 08:17 Advantages of using live scripts 09:22 Introduction to functions in MATLAB 10:24 Caution while saving a function 10:54 Use of function inside a live script 14:05 Final script to implement bisection method 14:36 Best practices while coding explained and conclusion