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Analyzing Twitter with MATLAB 5

Whatever your opinion of social media these days, there is no denying it is now an integral part of our digital life. So much so, that social media metrics are now considered part of altmetrics, an alternative to the established metrics such as citations to measure the impact of scientific papers.... 続きを読む >>

Selecting the Granularity You Want in GlobalSearch or MultiStart 2

I'd like to introduce this week's guest blogger Alan Weiss. Alan writes documentation for mathematical toolboxes here at MathWorks.... 続きを読む >>

Long-term Analysis of the S&P 500 6

Here at the MathWorks we have a great staff to support the financial industry. We also have our fair share of DIYers who like to follow the market and manage their own investments, such as this edition's guest blogger, Steve Cruickshank, an admitted "cocktail party economist".... 続きを読む >>

Election Poll Analysis in MATLAB 1

This is a mid-term election year here in the United States, and today's guest blogger, Toshi Takeuchi, invites you to try election poll analysis with MATLAB for fun.... 続きを読む >>

Debunking Bad News Analysis with MATLAB

With spring comes the tax filing deadline. This post is also about taxes. I'd like to introduce this week's guest blogger, Toshi Takeuchi. Toshi analyzes web data and runs online ad campaigns here at MathWorks.... 続きを読む >>

MATLAB Virtual Conference 2014 1

We are hosting another worldwide conference this month, on-line. Its coming Marcn 26, and has special tracks including

  • Discover MATLAB and Simulink
  • Find Out What's New
  • See What Industry Experts Are Doing
  • Explore MATLAB and Simulink in Academia

... 続きを読む >>

Integer Programming and Hyper Sudoku

I'd like to introduce this week's guest blogger Alan Weiss. Alan writes documentation for mathematical toolboxes here at MathWorks.... 続きを読む >>

Arithmetic Associativity – Not So Fast 7

Arithmetic is associative, right? Well, in the world of paper and pencil, where you can often do calculations exactly, that can be true. However, in the computing world, where real numbers can't always be represented exactly because of working with finite precision datatypes, it turns out that you can't depend on the arithmetic to behave the way you were taught in grade school.... 続きを読む >>

Double Integration in MATLAB – Methods and Handling Discontinuities, Singularities, and More

In our recent post, Mike Hosea and I talked about adjusting both the absolute and relative tolerances for getting more accurate results when calculating a double integral. Today we'd like to talk about choosing the method of integration as well as which order to choose for the first dimension (direction) of integration.... 続きを読む >>

Coding Best Practices – A Good Read 7

Coding Best Practices - A Good ReadI have written blogs before on coding best practices in MATLAB and they have always generated a lot of great feedback. I recently came across a language-neutral... 続きを読む >>

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