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Pick of the Week

Recognizing outstanding contributions from the MATLAB ecosystem

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Guitar Tuner 5

Today's Pick comes to us from guest Picker (pun intended) and MathWorks applications engineer Eric Johnson. When he's not playing with MATLAB, Eric can occasionally be seen roaming the... read more >>

Patching together a BMW Z4 5

Contents One From the Gallery Some Notes "Virtual Career Fair" ... read more >>

labelEdgeSubPlots

Bob's pick this week is labelEdgeSubPlots by Rob Campbell. Do you use subplot a... read more >>

Fixing PostScript Lines 3

Jiro's pick this week is fix_lines by Oliver Woodford. Have you ever generated PostScript files (such as EPS files) from your MATLAB graphs? I had to do that numerous times when ... read more >>

LUTBAR: A colormap tool to make your life easier

I don't know how many times I've spun my wheels, trying to determine the best colormap for a graphic I was working on, and cycling one-by-one through the built-in colormaps in... read more >>

uiputfile2 7

Happy New Year! Wow - 2010. It's a whole new decade. ... read more >>

Input Dialog Box on Steroids

Jiro's pick this week is inputsdlg by Kesh. This is pretty cool. There are quite a few different types of predefined dialog boxes within MATLAB. I use them quite often, and they serve... read more >>

Sparklines Table 1.0 1

Bob's pick this week is Sparklines Table 1.0 by James Houghton. While I have not personally studied the methods of Edward Tufte* I have seen some interesting data... read more >>

The finest poker brains on your side!

NoteThe file submission referenced in this post is no longer available on File Exchange. I'm not a big fan of computer games (my own Yahtzee submission notwithstaning), but Luigi... read more >>

Back to Work with a Push and a Pop

Jiro's pick this week is pushd & popd by Peter Bodin. Navigating through folders is a big part of my MATLAB workflow, especially because I may be working on... read more >>

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