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The MATLAB Programming Contest is a semi-annual competition where contestants submit MATLAB code to try to solve a challenge. For more information, see the overview.
  • gopal: This is a try
  • Amtu: Well done Alfonso ! Congratulations ! Thanks MATLAB team, I’m already looking forward to the next time.
  • Alan Chalker: Just wanted to post here as well that I think Alfonso should be declared the grand winner since the top...
  • Alan Chalker: Just noticed something curious on the statistics page. While some of the charts are updating correctly,...
  • Ned: To Oliver: There will not be a late stage twilight in this contest. So it’s full daylight right to the end.
  • Oliver Woodford: Much obliged, Mike. For anyone looking for a speed boost to that approach I recommend “Basic...
  • MikeR: I agree with Oliver that if possible making the final few hours of the contest conceal the entries will be...
  • Oliver Woodford: When does late stage twilight begin, and will it then run on until the end of the contest?
  • Alan Chalker: As I traditionally do about this time in the contest, I’ve submitted a heavily commented version...
  • the cyclist: Looks like there might be a problem with the statistics page. For one thing, Alan Chalker holds all 20...

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