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Deploying P-code Files

Jiro's pick this week is deploypcode by Sven. Sven's no stranger to Pick of the Week. This time, he has created a tool that allows you to easily deploy your MATLAB files as... read more >>

Plot Subfunctions 4

Posted by Richard Ruff , March 6, 2015 Richard is an Application Engineer at MathWorks focused on the Embedded Coder product for code generation, primarily in the ... read more >>

For Each 5

Sean's pick this week is For-Each by Jeremy Hughes. My pick this week is a toolbox from our development organization for a for-each loop construct in MATLAB. A... read more >>

Downsampling polygons (Part 2)

Jiro's pick this week is Decimate Polygon by Anton Semechko. Just a little over a year ago, I wrote a blog post on downsampling polygons. I highlighted Peter's Polygon Simplification.... read more >>

What’s the reaction when we touch?

  Contact Modeling in SimMechanics Greg's pick this week is Rolling Ball on Plane by Janne Salomäki. Janne put together a nice example of modeling the interaction of a ball... read more >>

CAD APPS 1

Sean's pick this week is CAD APPS by Larry Silverberg. For this week's pick I'm going to combine my grad school life in structural engineering with the two recent... read more >>

Fast, programmatic string search in MATLAB files 8

Jiro's pick this week is findInM by our very own Brett Shoelson. If you know Brett, which you probably do if you've spent any time on MATLAB Central, you know about all the useful File... read more >>

Genetic Packman

Will's pick this week is Genetic Packman by Hanan Kavitz. Here we have a fun application of genetic algorithms. For those of you unfamiliar, a genetic algorithm mimics evolutionary biology by... read more >>

Spelling out numbers

Jiro's pick this week is num2words by Stephen Cobeldick. Just recently, I witnessed a typo on a check payment. The amount was for "$19050" (unfortunately, it wasn't for me) but the... read more >>

Looking Back: 2014 in Review

And so...another year over, a new one just begun. 2014 saw some very big changes. MATLAB has changed--subtly. If you haven't tried R2014b yet, try it--we think you'll like it. The new... read more >>

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