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October 3rd, 2005

GUIDE Video Part Two

It has taken me a long time, but I have finally produced the second in what I hope will become a series of videos about how to better use MATLAB and related products. This video has many of the things you were looking for in all the e-mails I got about the first video.

Some of the things that are covered in this half hour video are:

  • Multiple window GUIs
  • Sharing application data between windows
  • Calling subfunction of one GUI from another GUI with function handles
  • Various tips and tricks, including how to send feedback e-mail from MATLAB!

Please send me feedback via e-mail about this video. Is it too long, or does the density of information make the length acceptable? Is the Flash format good for you? What other topics would you like to cover? These videos get produced according to the feedback that is sent to me, so send me mail when you are done watching the video.

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