I’d like to welcome guest blogger Denis Hanson from the GUI Building team. Denis will occasionally be blogging here on the Inside the MATLAB Desktop blog.
In R2008a, we added the uitable… read more >>
I’d like to welcome guest blogger Denis Hanson from the GUI Building team. Denis will occasionally be blogging here on the Inside the MATLAB Desktop blog.
In R2008a, we added the uitable… read more >>
Back when we introduced configurations in R2007b (see this blog entry), one of the first questions brought up by customers was “where are the configurations stored and what format are they… read more >>
Recently I was performing some maintenance on the Dependency Report tool. The report has logic to display something reasonable in the web browser even if the scanned directory contains invalid MATLAB… read more >>
We’ve already received great feedback on Data Brushing, a new MATLAB R2008a feature that is closely related to Data Linking.
Data Brushing allows you to graphically edit the data in a plot,… read more >>
I’d like to welcome guest blogger Malcolm Wood from the Simulink Model Management team. Malcolm will occasionally be blogging here on the Inside the MATLAB Desktop blog.
For many years the… read more >>
We heard your requests, and have added 12 more foldable constructs, including full support for the new MATLAB class system. We introduced code folding back in R2007b (check out the blog entry on it… read more >>
When the Array Editor was introduced back in MATLAB 5.0, it provided static snapshots of MATLAB double arrays. It has evolved a lot since then, to provide dynamic editors for…
One- and… read more >>
In Release 2008a, we added the ability to link plots to source data. With this feature, you tie a plot to a particular value in the workspace. When that value changes, the plot is automatically… read more >>
That title sounds like somebody’s advertising catch phrase, but what I’m referring to is the toolbar customization and rearrangement capability that was added to the MATLAB desktop in R2008a. This… read more >>
If you are a regular reader of this blog, you are probably already aware that we monitor your comments closely. In fact, we’re always looking for ways to get feedback from MATLAB users. Along… read more >>
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