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Celebrating Spring: MATLAB Tulip

Joining us again is Eric Ludlam, development manager of MATLAB’s charting team. Discover more about Eric on our contributors bio page. Last time Eric was here, Daffodils were on his mind. Now, he... read more >>

Should we ban tic/toc? 28

Yesterday morning, I overheard my kids talking about a tic/toc ban which surprised me because they are not MATLAB users and not particularly well connected at MathWorks. How would they know about... read more >>

Pi day: Using AI, GPUs and Quantum computing to compute pi

14th March is Pi Day, celebrated by geeks everywhere and a great excuse for technical computing bloggers to publish something tenuously related to pi and their favorite technology of choice. This is... read more >>

Producing animated gifs from MATLAB Flipbook Mini Hack entries

On Valentine's day, the MathWorks linkedIn channel posted this animated gifThe obvious question was duly asked "Where's the MATLAB code for this?" Turns out, I was uniquely placed to answer this as... read more >>

Creating natural textures with power-law noise: clouds, terrains, and more 8

Power law noise

Today's guest writer is Adam Danz whose name you might recognize from the MATLAB Central community. Adam is a developer in the MATLAB Graphics and Charting team and the host of the Graphics and... read more >>

Using AI to help write MATLAB code – The MATLAB AI Chat Playground 1

Along with almost everyone who works in software development, I’ve recently been exploring how to integrate AI systems in my day-to-day work. In a MATLAB context, my appetite was whetted by the... read more >>

Celebrating springtime: The MATLAB Daffodil

Although not the earliest to appear here in the UK, Daffodils are the flowers that, for me at least, scream "Spring has sprung." The brief but glorious Daffodil season is coming to an end in my... read more >>