Brett's Pick this week is Draggable, by Francois Bouffard. For a pet project of mine, I needed to implement (in MATLAB code, of course!) a repositionable, resizable rectangle. I... read more >>
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Brett's Pick this week is Draggable, by Francois Bouffard. For a pet project of mine, I needed to implement (in MATLAB code, of course!) a repositionable, resizable rectangle. I... read more >>
Idin's Pick this week is ATSC: From RF to Video, by Dick Benson. Watch HDTV in MATLAB? Well, not quite. This submission shows how to receive ATSC signals (standard used for HDTV... read more >>
Jiro's pick this week is addcopyright by Mirko Hrovat. As a customer-facing engineer at MathWorks, I distribute a lot of MATLAB example files, including files posted on the File ... read more >>
Brett's Pick this week is CPU Info by Ben Tordoff. Today's is a quick-Pick, to go with our holiday greetings. Occasionally, you might want to know some hard-to-find information... read more >>
Doug's pick this week is Simulink for Natural Interaction Device by Takashi Chikamasa. Although I work at a software company my background is in mechanical engineering, so I'm a sucker for... read more >>
Jiro's pick this week is Vivid Colormap by Joseph Kirk. Good uses of colors can help convey ideas effectively. It can help you accentuate certain concepts. Or you may need to use a gradient... read more >>
Brett's Pick this week is Moody, by Tom Davis. I am not a mechanical engineer, though I did study fluid mechanics in my biomedical engineering past. In fluid flows, the ... read more >>
Ameya's pick this week is Scrollsubplot by Bjorn Gustavsson. This week, it's an early post because of Thanksgiving holiday here in the U.S. Hello MATLAB fans! My name is Ameya and... read more >>
Jiro's pick this week is Errorbar with Adjusted Tick by Arnaud Laurent. Just this week, I got a comment from Felipe on a guest post ("Making Pretty Graphs") that I did on Loren's blog.... read more >>
Brett's Pick this week is polarplot3d, by Ken Garrard. I don't often get suggestions from readers of this blog for which files to feature. Typically, I just focus on files that ... read more >>