Having recently wrapped up another great year for the File Exchange (a year in which we saw the number of submissions grow more than 18 percent-- from 12216 to 14455), and another... read more >>
Looking Back: 2011 in Review
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- Picks
Having recently wrapped up another great year for the File Exchange (a year in which we saw the number of submissions grow more than 18 percent-- from 12216 to 14455), and another... read more >>
Jiro's pick this week is allfitdist by Mike Sheppard. As an application engineer, I go out and deliver seminars on various topics (check out some upcoming events!), and one of the... read more >>
Brett's Pick this week is Units Conversion Toolbox, by John McDermid. Once, a long time ago, I was a real engineer, working on real engineering problems. My trusty HP 48S... read more >>
Greg's pick this week is A non-engineer tinkers with Simulink by Dimitri Shvorob. Contents ... read more >>
Jiro's pick this week is "Publish dependent and called functions" by Nick Angelini. Publishing is one of the things I always highlight to MATLAB users, new or experienced. Even though... read more >>
Brett's Pick this week is Draggable, by Francois Bouffard. For a pet project of mine, I needed to implement (in MATLAB code, of course!) a repositionable, resizable rectangle. I... read more >>
Idin's Pick this week is ATSC: From RF to Video, by Dick Benson. Watch HDTV in MATLAB? Well, not quite. This submission shows how to receive ATSC signals (standard used for HDTV... read more >>
Jiro's pick this week is addcopyright by Mirko Hrovat. As a customer-facing engineer at MathWorks, I distribute a lot of MATLAB example files, including files posted on the File ... read more >>
Brett's Pick this week is CPU Info by Ben Tordoff. Today's is a quick-Pick, to go with our holiday greetings. Occasionally, you might want to know some hard-to-find information... read more >>
Doug's pick this week is Simulink for Natural Interaction Device by Takashi Chikamasa. Although I work at a software company my background is in mechanical engineering, so I'm a sucker for... read more >>
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