Loren on the Art of MATLAB

April 10th, 2012

Have You Visited MATLAB Central Recently?

I don't know if you visit MATLAB Central often, but there's a good reason to these days.

Contents

New at MATLAB Central

In addition to the usual services on MATLAB Central,

there are three new additions to MATLAB Central collection. I'll list them here and delve into more details in later posts.

  • MATLAB Answers: ask and answer MATLAB questions
  • Cody: solve and ask MATLAB problems (with code)
  • Trendy: display trends of interesting information

Which Community Service Do You Use Most?

I'm wondering which service you use most. Let me know here.


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Published with MATLAB® 7.14

6 Responses to “Have You Visited MATLAB Central Recently?”

  1. Michael Katz replied on :

    I’m a big fan of the blogs!

  2. Kent Conover replied on :

    I visit the file exchange a lot!

  3. Aurélien replied on :

    Last Year , Blogs (Mike , Fex POTW,and Loren) and MATLAB Answers were my favorites.
    This year , I enjoy using CODY or Trendy.

  4. Loren Shure replied on :

    Of course, Mike; I forgot to mention the obvious – the blogs!

    –Loren

  5. Jiro Doke replied on :

    I check out the File Exchange quite often and like reading through the blogs (when I’m not writing a post myself). I also spend a significant amount of time on MATLAB Answers. And finally, I’ve lost track of time playing Cody one weekend, so now I try to be more disciplined.

  6. KE replied on :

    Matlab Answers is vital to learning Simulink with no onsite expert here. For me, the interface is ‘cleaner’ than the newsgroup, and it’s easier to find former answers on a given question. Though I do find that Matlab’s search is less useful than Google’s, which can be targeted as “Simulink site:http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/“.


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Loren Shure works on design of the MATLAB language at MathWorks. She writes here about once a week on MATLAB programming and related topics.

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