File Exchange Pick of the Week

Our best user submissions

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結果: 2014

Quad-Sim: You Really Can Use Simulation for Design

Greg's pick this week is Quad-Sim by David. There have been a bunch of models for multiple-rotor flying machines floating around the File Exchange, but this entry is ... 続きを読む >>

Make Install 1

Sean's pick this week is makeinstall and Make Install Technology by Norbert Marwan. Contents ... 続きを読む >>

Interactively changing color axis

Jiro's pick this week is Colormouse by Patrick. In addition to examining the actual values or creating line plots, you can get a lot of insight by visualizing data with color. ... 続きを読む >>

SimRF Models of Analog Devices RF Agile Transceivers 1

Idin's pick for this week is the SimRF Models of Analog Devices RF Agile Transceivers by MathWorks RF Team. This is probably one of the best documented submissions on... 続きを読む >>

Simscape Language: Nonlinear Rotational Spring

Sean's pick this week is Simscape Language: Nonlinear Rotational Spring by Steve Miller. I spend a fair amount of time exploring the MathWorks product suite trying to... 続きを読む >>

How Noisy Are Your Images? 3

Brett's Picks this week are: Image Blur Metric, by Do Quoc Bao; Blind image quality assessment through anisotropy, by Salvador Gabarda; and Noise Level Estimation from a Single Image, by Masayuki... 続きを読む >>

Automatic reference (bibliography) creator 1

Jiro's pick this week is Reference Creator by Valerio Biscione. Even though I have been away from the world of academia for quite some time, I can remember and appreciate the effort... 続きを読む >>

PianoTuner

Will's pick this week is Piano Tuner by John Bender. If you want the distinguished honor of a Will Pick of the Week, here are some easy guidelines to follow: Choose an interesting or fun... 続きを読む >>

ThingSpeak Support for MATLAB

Sean's pick this week is ThingSpeak Support for MATLAB by MathWorks' Internet of Things Team.   Contents The Internet of Things Powerade Download the Data Visualize ... 続きを読む >>

Time Parallel FOR (PARFOR) Loops 1

Sean's pick this week is Par Tic Toc by Sarah Wait Zaranek. I run a fair number of computationally expensive operations and often use parallel for (parfor) loops to... 続きを読む >>

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