Loren on the Art of MATLAB

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New Product – Performance Review Toolbox 12

I'm pleased to announce the introduction of a new product today, the Performance Review Toolbox. It's so new, there isn't even a web page or marketing material for it.... read more >>

Creating List of Dates, Stepping by a Month 9

Ever need to create a vector of dates using some sort of pattern? Perhaps these will be used as the edges argument for a histogram, with each a month.... read more >>

The Missing Link 15

Of course the data we collect is always perfect - NOT! Maybe yours is different. What can go wrong? So many things. Instruments drift, web sites go down, power goes out, ... So what can you do if you have gaps in your data, and the analysis you want to perform won't tolerate that condition? You might decide you need to fill in missing values.... read more >>

Data Scaling for Scattered Interpolation 7

Today's guest blogger is Josh Meyer, a Technical Writer for the MATLAB Math and Big Data teams. He is going to discuss a common issue encountered in scattered data interpolation, and how to fix it!... read more >>

Why She Loves MATLAB 7

  #shelovesmatlab

Today's guest blogger is Penny Anderson, Senior Engineer Manager, MATLAB Products. And she is going to answer the big question today, WHY?... read more >>

A Couple of Topics in Curve Fitting 3

               "All the noise, noise, noise, NOISE!"
                       -- The Grinch

Today's guest blogger is Tom Lane. Tom has been a MathWorks developer since 1999, working primarily on the Statistics and Machine Learning Toolbox. He'd like to share with you a couple of issues that MATLAB users repeatedly encounter.... read more >>

Debugging Grouped Operations

Today's guest post comes from Sean de Wolski, one of Loren's fellow Application Engineers. You might recognize him from MATLAB answers and the pick of the week blog!... read more >>

Code Ocean, MATLAB, and Sharing Reusable Code 1

Today we have two guest bloggers, Lisa Kempler and Pradeep Ramamoorthy, who work at MathWorks in Natick, Massachusetts supporting and developing online tools for researchers. Their post talks about a relatively new code-sharing platform, Code Ocean.... read more >>

Ever Need to Explain… Machine Learning in a Nutshell?

Ever Need to Explain... Machine Learning in a Nutshell?Do you ever need to explain something to others unfamiliar with your work what it's about? One situation I frequently face is explaining machine... read more >>

Introducing the TopoToolbox 1

My guest blogger today is Sebastian Gross. He is an engineer in our academia team in Munich, Germany, and works with our university customers to make them successful in research and teaching. In today’s post he introduces TopoToolbox[1,2].... read more >>

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