How i can talk to support of Matlab website?

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There is anyway for contacting support of of matlabwebsite? have any support team?
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John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 5 Feb 2025
Edited: John D'Errico on 5 Feb 2025
I'm not an admin. I'm not really sure what is the issue though. Walter did show you how to solve the problem. And it was an interesting one, in a sense, in that I did not know it could be solved as he showed, at least when I saw your question initially. It woud be argued that your question was a valuable one, as was the answer. It teaches us all something useful. So why make a fuss about this?
If you really want the question deleted, that would be the choice of the site admin, to go against their policy. Their right completely, either way.
Anyway, I've added a flag, suggesting that the question should remain, but that your name be removed from the question.
salim
salim on 6 Feb 2025
@John D'Errico i know question is good one also i don't have problem with solving issue i will repost the issue i just want thus two comment of walter deleted they mine i don't want they show up that is all , he can post this in another where and tell people how solve the issue i already told him that but he refuse this otherwise i didn't want to delete or rename the question or delete subject and i don't think is a hard demand , i didn't know which i can't delete my own question i delete question in mapleprime anytime i want i though is same otherwise i didn't post

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Sam Chak
Sam Chak on 5 Feb 2025
I would like to add that when you share your scripts, code, models, or graphics, you grant forum users the right to use them in accordance with the forum's terms of use. The admin will evaluate whether any violations have occurred before taking appropriate action.
If you believe that you have accidentally shared non-disclosure content (between you and your employer), you must understand that you, and not MathWorks or the forum users, are entirely responsible for your content.
If your code contains "obvious" functions—meaning that a person of ordinary skill in MATLAB would know how to solve the problem using the same functions, such as plot(), xlabel(), xlim(), title(), etc.—there is likely no need for concern.
However, if your code contains an important equation that you should not reveal to the public before an official publication in a scientific journal, you may consider admitting you mistake and suggesting that the user edit the equation or use a different one as a toy problem to test the functions in the code, without the need to entirely delete the Question or other user's Comments. In fact, there are many test functions available; please choose one!
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Sam Chak
Sam Chak on 6 Feb 2025
@salim, Perhaps you can seek assistance from someone with the Staff tag on the List of Contributors.
salim
salim on 6 Feb 2025
my problem is this he is first person in the list who answered and dont want to delete the comment it will change anything if i mention the otherone they can delete?

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Aditya
Aditya on 5 Feb 2025
Hi Saleem,
If you want to contact The Mathworks support team , you can contact them via the following link :
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salim
salim on 5 Feb 2025
@Aditya otherwise i have to delete my account if this possible too
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 5 Feb 2025
It is not possible to delete Questions which have received an Answer (that has not been deleted.)
This is deliberate policy. There used to be a lot of trouble with people posting questions and then deleting the questions as soon as they had received an answer, thereby treating the facility as free private consulting.

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