Bob's pick this week is Allstats by Francisco de Castro. The file is simple enough. Given a data set,x = randn(1000,1); hist(x,100) allstats returns a list of... read more >>
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Bob's pick this week is Allstats by Francisco de Castro. The file is simple enough. Given a data set,x = randn(1000,1); hist(x,100) allstats returns a list of... read more >>
Jiro's pick this week is "Comparison of object oriented code" by our very own Stuart McGarrity. To some of you, this may be old news, but I know that not everyone is up to date on newer... read more >>
Bob's pick this week is Circular Statistics Toolbox (Directional Statistics) by Philipp Berens. I remember lots of A-ha moments in college when I realized the... read more >>
Bob's pick this week is Colored Area on a Curved Surface by Michael Wunder. This is a nice example of quantitative image analysis. Given a heat map and region... read more >>
This week's Pick of the Week takes a turn "out of the box"; rather than select a file, I'd like to highlight new functionality in MATLAB that allows one to interface with... read more >>
Bob's pick this week is lasso.m by Thomas Rutten. Suppose you have a set of XY points. You plot them to see how they spread out. You decide a... read more >>
Brett's Pick this week is exportToZip, by fellow MathWorker Malcolm Wood. I recently received an email from a File Exchange user informing me that a GUI I had shared... read more >>
Jiro's pick this week is DataTable by Paul. MATLAB stands for MATrix LABoratory. So it's no surprise that we work with a lot of matrices. From time to time, I've wanted to embed... read more >>
Brett's Pick this week is padcat, by Jos--one of the File Exchange's most popular contributors. MATLAB has a few containers that are useful for storing heterogeneous... read more >>
Brett's Pick this week is dbmute and unmute, companion functions that facilitate code tweaking and debugging. Those of you who read my colleagues' blog Ken & Mike on... read more >>
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