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Partial sorting in MATLAB 5

I was recently working with a researcher who had to sort arrays of double precision numbers thousands of times. In his application, however, he didn't need the full sorted list. He only wanted the... read more >>

MATLAB kernel for Jupyter – Now with Windows support 8

There was a lot of excitement around January’s release of the MATLAB kernel for Jupyter notebooks with hundreds of thousands of views on various social media platforms. Unfortunately for many,... read more >>

Native Apple Silicon Support in the MATLAB/Simulink R2023b pre-release 40

I’ve been following MathWorks’ Apple Silicon developments for some time now. Indeed, my first post on the subject Exploring the MATLAB beta for Native Apple Silicon was the 2nd article I ever wrote... read more >>

MathWorks releases Best Practices for MATLAB Toolbox development 3

Research computing can be a messy affair and, for me at least, it often looks like the following. First, there is the exploration phase where you often have no strong idea about what you are doing.... read more >>

Direct submission to HPC clusters from MATLAB 2

More Compute, More Problems When it comes to High Performance Computing resources, I'm a lucky guy. I've got a fairly decent, 8 core desktop along with guest access to a reasonable number of... read more >>

From HPC consultancy to a faster fzero function in MATLAB R2023a 9

Sometime in 2021, I was doing some High Performance Computing (HPC) consultancy with a university in the south of England. This involved various things such as getting the code to scale across... read more >>

Working efficiently with data: Parquet files and the Needle in a Haystack problem 6

This is a guest post by Onomitra Ghosh who is the Product Manager for MATLAB Data Analysis and Big Data workflows. How big does data need to be before it can be called big? While there is no... read more >>

MATLAB Community Toolbox Training Projects in Neuroscience

This is a guest blog post by Vijay Iyer, Principal Academic Discipline Specialist (Neuroscience) at MathWorks.For folks in the Northern hemisphere, spring is in the air! If you’re a student or a... read more >>

Do you use Visual Studio Code? MATLAB is now there too. 14

Along with many other developers, it was love at first sight for me when I first experienced Visual Studio Code. Highly customisable, easy to use and available for all 3 major operating systems; it... 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 >>

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