Brett's Pick this week allows you to strip comments from your code, should you need to do so. Several years ago--while building several large, multi-file applications--I... read more >>
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Brett's Pick this week allows you to strip comments from your code, should you need to do so. Several years ago--while building several large, multi-file applications--I... read more >>
Bob's pick this week is addaxis by Harry Lee. First, I'd like to thank Andres for drawing my attention to this submission with his comment to last week's... read more >>
Bob's pick this week is linkzoom by Carlos Adrian Vargas Aguilera. The following plot shows temperature versus depth in two sets of units.Z = linspace(0,150)'; ... read more >>
Jiro's pick this week is FACTORIZE by Tim Davis. If you browse through the MATLAB Newsgroup, you will occasionally find discussions on "matrix inverse". In many of those discussions, the... read more >>
Like this blog post, today's Pick is short and sweet. File cab.m, by new first-time contributor Karl, allows you to keep only the figures you specify, and to close the rest . ... read more >>
Bob's pick this week is uilineshift by Paul Koch. Do you ever plot multiple data sets? Have you ever wanted to nudge one a little to help compare it... read more >>
Jiro's pick this week is surf2stl by Bill McDonald. About a month ago, at a seminar I gave at a university, a graduate student came up to me and asked whether there was a function ... read more >>
Jiro's pick this week is arrow by Erik Johnson. This brings back memories from my graduate school days. As you can see, this file by Erik was originally submitted back in 2000,... read more >>
NoteThe file submission referenced in this post is no longer available on File Exchange. This week's Pick: Primer Design Tool, by Brian Madsen. If you work in the... read more >>
Want to know? Then download Stuart McGarrity's CHKMEM submission! Brett's Pick this week helps you determine if your memory is fragmented, and, more importantly, what... read more >>