Loren on the Art of MATLAB

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Displaying Fault Lines on a Geographic Globe using Mapping Toolbox

Guest blogger, Kelly Luetkemeyer, who is a senior software developer at MathWorks, returns with an article on displaying fault lines on a geographic globe. Kelly's previous articles included Tracking a Hurricane using Web Map Service, Visualizing the Gulf of Mexico Oil Slick using Web Map Service and Using RESTful Web Service Interface in R2014b MATLAB.... read more >>

News on the Hexadecimal and Binary Numeric Fronts 6

I'm sure you've all heard the joke before:... read more >>

Building Optimized Models in a few steps with AutoML 4

or: Optimized Machine Learning without the expertise... read more >>

MATLAB and Mind Reading Card Games 2

R2020a is upon us! Do you read the release notes? Today's guest blogger, Toshi Takeuchi, apparently does, and he would like to share some new tricks using one of the new features. He also discusses sharing your code as a MATLAB app, since it is not easy to collaborate with people directly these days.... read more >>

Can Contact Tracing Help the End COVID-19 Lockdown?

Since the pandemic became a global problem in March, we have been gratified how MATLAB users have been actively contributing to the research and development related to COVID-19. Today's guest blogger, Toshi Takeuchi, would like to focus on one interesting area of interest in the global fight against COVID-19.... read more >>

What is?

I've been allowing my self some time these days to read more than usual about certain aspects of numerical math, deep learning, and other technical topics. In that regard, I found the timing of Nick Higham's new series, called What is, on his wonderful blog. He is a long-time and valued contributor on MATLAB Central and a friend to many of us at MathWorks.... read more >>

Faster Indexing in Tables, datetime Arrays, and Other Data Types 9

Today I'd like to introduce a guest blogger, Stephen Doe, who works for the MATLAB Documentation team here at MathWorks. In today's post, Stephen discusses how to take advantage of recent performance improvements when indexing into tables. The same approach applies to many different data types. While the release notes describe the performance improvements, in today's post Stephen also offers further advice based on a simple code example.... read more >>

Stable Matching Problem and the Algorithm that Won a Nobel Prize 1

Many here in Massachusetts started social distancing about a month ago and we have no end in sight yet. If you live alone, maybe you are ready to match up with someone after you get through this hardship. Today's guest blogger, Toshi Takeuchi, has a perfect algorithm for you. I love that this was inspired by a problem that, at first glance, doesn't seem very technical or relevant. But it is!... read more >>

Who or What Wins, er, Takes Precedence? 6

We've worried over the years as we build more features into MATLAB, particularly when we new file types and data types, about making sure users are accessing the artifacts they intend to use.... read more >>

The Meaning of CCC 11

When I started thinking about a post featuring CCC, I decided to search online for it - so many different meanings! Here's a small sample:... read more >>

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