The Fall 2012 MATLAB Contest is inspired by the game Planarity. But it was also inspired by the problem of the Gordian Knot. The problem is this: Given a deranged hairball of a knot, can you untie… 続きを読む >>
The Fall 2012 MATLAB Contest is inspired by the game Planarity. But it was also inspired by the problem of the Gordian Knot. The problem is this: Given a deranged hairball of a knot, can you untie… 続きを読む >>
That’s right… MATLAB Central has a programming contest where contestants submit MATLAB code to try to solve a challenge. The next contest starts at 16:00 UTC on Wednesday, October 31 and runs through… 続きを読む >>
As David Garrison explained in his earlier post on the Art of MATLAB blog, MATLAB Apps are a great way to extend your MATLAB functionality. File Exchange now makes it easier to search and browse for… 続きを読む >>
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Here’s a fun fact: the File Exchange contains nearly 70 different implementations of the… 続きを読む >>
When we launched Trendy, you could only grab one data point per trend. One of our very first plots, which was created as simple example, tracks the daily high and low temperatures in Anchorage,… 続きを読む >>
We’ve come a long way since this started out a team blog strictly talking about the MATLAB Desktop. 272 nearly-weekly posts and five years later, we’ve had team members come and go and… 続きを読む >>
Last week we added some exciting new features to Cody. I want to mention the new features and then go back and talk more about one of the old features.
What’s new? Here’s the short… 続きを読む >>
Well another year is almost complete. Once again we had two successful releases: MATLAB R2011a and R2011b. Today I feel like listing some of our achievements and share some interesting stats.
Top 11a… 続きを読む >>
The MATLAB Tour 2011 kicked off yesterday here in Boston! I had the privilege to attend this awesome one-day event. Here are my notes:
Keynote Presentation
Practicing data driven research is not… 続きを読む >>
Chilly mornings and turning leaves reminded me of my college days at Cornell. A long fourteen years ago I was an engineering freshman, uncertain if I wanted to learn electrical engineering, computer… 続きを読む >>