I have a question about Mathlab's capabilities as well. Myself, I am looking to do some discrete event simulation, statistical modelling, global optimization, curve fitting, and other data analysis features and have it all be portable to Excel, or ideally, with "zoomability, rotatability, and panability" of 3D plots inside of Powerpoint preferably. That last bit is nto for me, its to make the upper level types go "wowweee and neato."
Where I get confused, is finding the right applications to do just that.
For the Simulations side:
I get that I need Matlab, and I think I need Simulink. But do I need SimEvent as well? It kinda seems like Simulink can do SimEvent, but I have no experience with that.
On the stats side:
What applications do I need mainly for nonlinear, non polynomial curve fitting?
What distributions are inside of Matlab? When it says basic statistics and curve fitting, what does that entail? Does this include some basic distributions such as a Gaussian, Binomial, T, etc... What additional capabilities would having the statistics toolbox have in relation to that?