2025 Year In Review


In 2025, we saw the growing impact of GenAI on site traffic and user behavior across the entire technical landscape. Amid all this change, MATLAB Central continued to stand out as a trusted home for MATLAB and Simulink users. More than 11 million unique visitors in 2025 came to MATLAB Central to ask questions, share code, learn, and connect with one another.
Let’s celebrate what made 2025 memorable across three key areas: people, content, and events.
People
In 2025, nearly 20,000 contributors participated across the community. We’d like to spotlight a few standout contributors:
  • @Sam Chak earned the Most Accepted Answers Badge for both 2024 and 2025. Sam is a rising star in MATLAB Answers with 2,000+ answers and 1,000+ votes.
  • @Rodney Tan has been actively contributing files to File Exchange. In 2025, his submissions got almost 20,000 downloads!
  • @Dyuman Joshi was recognized as a top contributor on both Cody and Answers. Many may not know that Dyuman is also a Cody moderator, doing tremendous behind-the-scenes moderation work to keep the platform running smoothly.
  • A warm welcome to @Steve Eddins, who joined the Community Advisory Board. Steve brings a unique perspective as a former MathWorker and long-time top community contributor.
  • Congratulations to @Walter Roberson on reaching 100 followers! MATLAB Central thrives on people-to-people connections, and we’d love to see even more of these relationships grow.
Of course, there are many contributors we didn’t mention here—thank you all for your outstanding contributions and for making the community what it is.
Content
Our high-quality community content not only attracts users but also helps power the broader GenAI ecosystem.
Popular Blog Post & File Exchange Submission
Popular Discussion Post
  • What did MATLAB/Simulink users wait for most in 2025? It's R2025a! Where is MATLAB R2025a? became the most-viewed discussion post, with 10,000 views and 30 comments. Thanks for your patience — MATLAB R2025a turned out to be one of the biggest releases we’ve ever delivered.
Most Viewed Question
  • How do I create a for loop in MATLAB? was the most-viewed community question of the year. It’s a fun reminder that even as MATLAB evolves, the basics remain essential — and always in demand.
Most Voted Poll
Events
The Cody Contest 2025 brought teams together to tackle challenging but fun Cody problems. During the contest:
  • 20,000+ solutions were submitted
  • 20+ tips & tricks articles were shared by top players
While the contest has ended, you can still challenge yourself with the fun contest problem group. If you get stuck, the tips & tricks articles are a great resource—and you’ll be amazed by the creativity and skill of the contributors.
Thank you for being part of an incredible 2025. Your curiosity, generosity, and expertise are what make MATLAB Central a trusted home for millions—and we look forward to learning and growing together in 2026.
Hans Scharler
Hans Scharler on 28 Jan 2026 at 15:59
Great update... one burning question... how do you do I create a for loop in MATLAB? Further question, should you do a for loop in MATLAB?
Mike Croucher
Mike Croucher on 28 Jan 2026 at 16:17
If for-loops are the best way for you to implement your algorithm then yes you should use for-loops in MATLAB.