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August 5th, 2008

Jiro’s live seminar, part 6 of 9: Making scripts from command history and cell mode

There is nothing like seeing an expert MATLAB user in action to learn plenty of tips and tricks about using MATLAB. Not everyone can get to one of our free live seminars, so Jiro and I made this recording. We will be presenting the 37 minutes of video in a series of 9 short, daily videos here on the blog.

This video covers making scripts from your command history and cell mode.

All the videos in the series are located here.

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2 Responses to “Jiro’s live seminar, part 6 of 9: Making scripts from command history and cell mode”

  1. Bruce Liikanen replied on :

    Can you provide a link to the location of all the files used in this live seminar?

  2. jiro replied on :

    @Bruce,

    It’s not the exact same files, but this entry does the same kind of analysis.

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