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While online doing some last minute shopping, I found some Christmas trees that were created using MATLAB. I thought they are perfect to share with everyone in our community during this holiday… read more >>
Trendy is a MATLAB Central application that scrapes a time series dataset from website(s) you specify. Trendy uses this data to maintain a plot for you, which it updates automatically with each new… read more >>
OK, it didn’t really save my life. But Trendy’s users have helped me understand MATLAB coding and plotting… and to some, that’s right up there with having their lives saved.
I’m Rob Nickerson, a… read more >>
I’m pleased to share a recent Cody development:
You’re playing along, and one day you notice Cody has begun to acknowledge your triumphs. If you’ve not yet seen this, take a… read more >>
And the winners of the MATLAB Knots Contest are…
Raphaël Candelier – Grand Prize Winner
Hannes Naudé – Prince of Darkness
Alfonso Nieto-Castañón – Twilight Prize
Richard Zapor – Early Bird and… read more >>
The contest is winding down. The queue has been shut down one last time and we are waiting for the queue to finish processing so that we can announce the final Grand Prize Winner.
While we are… read more >>
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… read more >>
It’s here! MATLAB Mobile is now available on the Android™ platform.
From your Android smartphone or tablet, you can now connect to a MATLAB session on the cloud or to MATLAB running on your… read more >>
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