Comments on: C^5, Cleve’s Corner Collection Card Catalog https://blogs.mathworks.com/cleve/2017/08/28/c5-cleves-corner-collection-card-catalog/?s_tid=feedtopost Cleve Moler is the author of the first MATLAB, one of the founders of MathWorks, and is currently Chief Mathematician at the company. He writes here about MATLAB, scientific computing and interesting mathematics. Fri, 01 Sep 2017 23:28:54 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 By: Cleve Moler https://blogs.mathworks.com/cleve/2017/08/28/c5-cleves-corner-collection-card-catalog/#comment-6259 Fri, 01 Sep 2017 23:28:54 +0000 https://blogs.mathworks.com/cleve/?p=2650#comment-6259 In reply to Wenjian Yu.

I am sorry that C^5 does not work with your version of MATLAB. I am using the new string data type. The only version of MATLAB that I have on my machine is R2017a. I am reluctant to worry about making my programs work on old versions. We introduced strings in 16b, but perhaps there are some methods that are only available in 17a.
— Cleve

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By: Wenjian Yu https://blogs.mathworks.com/cleve/2017/08/28/c5-cleves-corner-collection-card-catalog/#comment-6254 Tue, 29 Aug 2017 01:34:48 +0000 https://blogs.mathworks.com/cleve/?p=2650#comment-6254 C^5 is very good, Dr. Moler. I’ve been subscribed your blog for several years and recommend them to my students studying numerical computing.
I managed to downloaded Cleve’s Laboratory, and tried C^5. It is found out that it is based on the newest version of Matlab. Even with my Matlab 2016b, it fails. After I fixed the errors cased by the string definition with “”, I see the window of C^5. But the “web” button does not work. A lot of errors are reported.
Maybe the compatibility of the program should be paid attention to.

–Wenjian Yu

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