Loren on the Art of MATLAB

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Timing Code 12

and Revisiting Fibonacci Festival from 2006... read more >>

Introduction to the New MATLAB Data Types in R2013b 30

Today I’d like to introduce a fairly frequent guest blogger Sarah Wait Zaranek who works for the MATLAB Marketing team here at The MathWorks. She and I will be writing about the new capabilities for MATLAB in R2013b. In particular, there are two new data types in MATLAB in R2013b – table and categorical arrays.... read more >>

Zero Evolution 12

Today's post will take us on an historical tour of the function zeros, and pertains, in various ways, to the related functions ones, eye, false, true, rand, randn, and complex.... read more >>

Using the MATLAB Unit Testing Infrastructure for Grading Assignments 8

Steven Lord, Andy Campbell, and David Hruska are members of the Quality Engineering group at MathWorks who are guest blogging today to introduce a new feature in R2013a, the MATLAB unit testing infrastructure. There are several submissions on the MATLAB Central File Exchange related to unit testing of MATLAB code. Blogger Steve Eddins wrote one highly rated example back in 2009. In release R2013a, MathWorks included in MATLAB itself a MATLAB implementation of the industry-standard xUnit testing framework.

If you're not a software developer, you may be wondering if this feature will be of any use to you. In this post, we will describe one way someone who may not consider themselves a software developer may be able to take advantage of this framework using the example of a professor grading students' homework submissions. That's not to say that the developers in the audience should move on to the next post; you can use these tools to test your own code just like a professor can use them to test code written by his or her students.

There is a great deal of functionality in this feature that we will not show here. For more information we refer you to the MATLAB Unit Testing Framework documentation.

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Major New Release at Chebfun – Two Dimensional Capabilities 2

Perhaps you've read about Chebfun before here or on Cleve''s blog. Chebfun allows you to do numerical computing with functions and not simply numbers. If not, you might want to investigate. If so, you may be very interested in new capabilities available. ... read more >>

The MATLAB R2012b Desktop – Part 3: MATLAB Apps 5

Today, David Garrison, our guest blogger, will complete his series on the R2012b Desktop.... read more >>

The MATLAB R2012b Desktop – Part 2: Customizing the R2012b MATLAB Desktop 15

Today, David Garrison, our guest blogger, will continue his series on the R2012b Desktop.... read more >>

The MATLAB R2012b Desktop – Part 1: Introduction to the Toolstrip 58

Today I’d like to introduce a guest blogger, David Garrison, who is a MATLAB Product Manager here at MathWorks. Over the next few blog posts, David will take us through a series of posts describing some exciting features in the new R2012b MATLAB release:... read more >>

Using Symbolic Equations And Symbolic Functions In MATLAB

I am pleased to introduce guest blogger Kai Gehrs. Kai is a developer for the Symbolic Math Toolbox.... read more >>

Using GPUs in MATLAB 14

Today I’d like to introduce guest blogger Sarah Wait Zaranek who works for the MATLAB Marketing team. Sarah previously has written about speeding up code from a customer to get... read more >>

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