Today's guest article is by Wesley Hamilton, a STEM Outreach engineer here at MathWorks. See his earlier piece on solving Sudoku puzzles.
In this blog post we'll explore the fascinating world of... read more >>
Today's guest article is by Wesley Hamilton, a STEM Outreach engineer here at MathWorks. See his earlier piece on solving Sudoku puzzles.
In this blog post we'll explore the fascinating world of... read more >>
The File Exchange provides access to more than 46,000 free MATLAB projects. For 33,854 of these projects, the authors included the word "toolbox" in the title. "Toolbox" is clearly a useful... read more >>
Today's guest article is by Wesley Hamilton, a STEM Outreach engineer here at MathWorks. Wesley's roles involve popularizing the use of MATLAB and Simulink for younger folk, especially towards... read more >>
Earlier this year I wrote about solving word ladders with MATLAB. There was a lot of interest in that post, so I thought I'd share my investigations regarding another word-based app. In this script,... read more >>
Today's guest article is by Adam Danz whose name you might recognize from the MATLAB Central community. Adam is a developer on the MATLAB Graphics and Charting team. About 20 years ago Adam... read more >>
This cartoon sums up my feelings about testing.
Testing is great. When you have working tests, you feel clean and warm. The sun shines a little brighter and the birds sing a song just for you. But... read more >>
MATLAB is good at math, of course, but it can also let you have some fun with words. Go to the Gaming > Word Games category of the File Exchange and you can find a variety of different word... read more >>
Seasonal greetings of the Greater Solstice Metropolitan Area! As I write this, the solstitial sun sets on the shortest day of my northern hemispheric year. Winter is here. So naturally, my mind... read more >>
As the days get shorter and drearier here in New England, I get hungry for sunlight. This makes me somewhat obsessed with when the sun sets. But unlike our ancient ancestors, I don't need to worry... read more >>
Any cricketers out there? If you like cricket and coding in MATLAB (and who doesn't?), then allow me to direct your attention to an entirely cricket-themed Cody problem group created by quizmaster... read more >>