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Preliminaries About the Codes

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The Matlab/Octave programming language was chosen for the codes presented in the book. In the development of the codes, it is assumed that the reader has some degree of experience in computer programming. There are differences in syntax between Matlab/Octave programming and the other traditional programming languages such as Fortran, C, and C++. The readers who are not familiar with Matlab/Octave programming may find useful to consult the extensive documentations that are provided at their websites. In addition, there are plenty of books and online tutorials available, of which some of them are listed in reference section.

The original version of this chapter was revised. An erratum to this chapter can be found at DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-41196-5_9

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Biner, S.B. (2017). Preliminaries About the Codes. In: Programming Phase-Field Modeling. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-41196-5_3

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