Skip to Main Content Skip to Search
File Exchange
MATLAB Newsgroup
Link Exchange
  Blogs  
 Contest 
MathWorks.com

Inside the MATLAB Desktop

January 2nd, 2008

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year from all of us here at the Inside the MATLAB Desktop blog! Hopefully you got some time off this holiday season to recharge and gear up for another great year.

Our New Years resolution is to help you stream-line your workflow by filling you in on the latest MATLAB features, and maybe even show you some features that have been in there all along! We’d also like to broaden the scope of our blog beyond just features and talk about all aspects of the MATLAB Desktop. Here are some topics we’re thinking of:

  1. How to submit enhancement requests and best practices for doing so
  2. How we choose new features for the MATLAB Desktop
  3. The history of the MATLAB Desktop
  4. Platform uniqueness - when should the MATLAB Desktop obey User Interface guidelines and when is it OK to stray from those guidelines

What do you think of these topics? Is there anything you’d like to have us talk about?

As always, we love your feedback! So feel free to tell it to us like it is!

-Ken

Leave a Reply


Inside the MATLAB Desktop is written by the MATLAB Interface teams.

Team picture
  • Ken: Hi Bjoern, We’re currently working hard to make it easier to add support for additional languages in the...
  • Bjoern: Hi, As all the other matlab users out there who have to work with different programming languages - I would...
  • Mike: bswang, Depending on where your data is coming from, it may not be available from your standalone program (e.g....
  • Ken: Hi Han, Thats an interesting idea, one also present in Xcode via the #pragma mark token. There’s a school...
  • Han Geerligs: Hello Ken, how about introducing the “region” concept as used in the Visual Studio...
  • bswang: I use a uitable in guide. The uitable works well on the matlab environment. But when i build the mytest.m...
  • Jennifer French: Hi Stephen, Thanks for posting about dataset. Its great to hear about techniques that work well for...
  • Jennifer French: Hi Quan, Thanks for sharing those techniques for working with excel! They sound quite useful and...
  • Ken: @Steven: Thanks for the great feedback! We’d love to hear more about how you use the dataset function when...
  • Ken: @Quan: xlsread is a great function! Also, I like your cut and paste technique.

These postings are the author's and don't necessarily represent the opinions of The MathWorks.

Related Topics