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Always or usually. They're fun.
18%
Sometimes, some of them.
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Not yet, but probably will some day
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Never, and don't plan to.
50%
3937 votes
We are thrilled to share that more than 400,000 people have subscribed to MATLAB YouTube channel to watch MATLAB and Simulink videos!🎉🙌🥳🎉🙌🥳🎉🙌🥳
The channel started way back in 2006, only one year after YouTube launched. Since then, people have spent more than 2.3 million hours watching our videos. It took us 12 years to reach 100k subscribers, two more years to get to 200k subs, and only 2 years to double that and grow to 400,000!
Did you know that in 2021, there were almost 10 million views to our videos on YouTube?
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You are invited to enter 2 fun community contests: MATLAB Mini Hack 2022 and Cody 10th Anniversary. The contests are designed for you to have fun, win prizes, and sharpen MATLAB skills. Participants across all skill levels are welcome to join!
How to Play
1. MATLAB Mini Hack 2022 contest:
Use up to 280 characters of MATLAB code to generate an interesting image. Sounds challenging? You can still participate by simply voting for the images you love.
2. Cody 10th Anniversary contest:
Solve at least 1 Cody problem per day during the 4-week contest period. We will reward participants with the longest streak of days of problem-solving!
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You will have opportunities to win compelling prizes, including Amazon gift cards, MathWorks T-shirts, and virtual badges. We will give out both weekly prizes and grand prizes. Check out the rules & prize section on each contest page for details.
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Grace Hopper Celebration is an event that celebrates the legacy of Grace Hopper who acted as the inspiration for generations of women in tech. My female coworkers in highly accomplished technical roles will be speaking at the event. Come meet, connect and network with them at GHC22.
MathWorks at the Grace Hopper Celebration 2023
MathWorks is proud to celebrate accomplished women technologists at the Grace Hopper Celebration. Also, we’re hiring!
Congratulations, Walter, for this amazing run!
You hit 100k points on 14th Aug, 2020. So, these 25k points took just over 2 years to earn.
Thank you for your contribution to the community!
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If you are interested in developing algorithms for robotics and autonomous systems using ROS, there is an upcoming livestream just for you.
In this livestream, Jose Avendano Arbelaez and Ronal George will show you how to build and deploy autonomous algorithms using ROS. Using examples, they will show how to interface with ROS networks using publishers and subscribers, build algorithms for mapping, planning and navigation and deploying algorithms as ROS nodes.
Sign up here to get notification when it start streaming at 11:00 am (EDT) on Sep 1 view in your timezone
Congratulations, @Karim for winning the 1st ever Editor's Pick badge awarded for MATLAB Answers, in recoginition of your awesome solution in How to find X and Y coordinates of maximum gap between curves?
This is a new badge we just introduced to recognize awesome answers people contribute and yours was picked for discovering a creative way to solve the problem, and made the solution clear, and reproducible. Thank you so much for setting a high standard for MATLAB Answers and for your ongoing contribution to the community.
MATLAB Central Team
You provided 9717 answers at the acceptance rate of 75.23% and received 3281 votes. Thank you for your contribution to the community!
MATLAB Central Team
Watch live as Brandon Armstrong and Cris LaPierre import, visualize, and compute statistics without writing code in MATLAB.
The first challenge when starting a new project is importing and exploring the data to determine what it contains. This is especially true if your files contain a mix of numeric, text, and categorical data.
MATLAB has many new tools to simplify this process. Using app-based workflows enable you to spend more time investigating and exploring your data and less time troubleshooting code. Importantly, the code required to repeat your analysis is auto-generated so you can apply the same steps to new files and have others reproduce your work.
In MATLAB Answers, oftentimes we see good comments that provide solutions in a question thread. Those comments should really be answers. On the other hand, there are some answers that do not offer solutions. Those answers should actually be comments. The answer/comment issue makes it harder for readers of a question thread to quickly identify useful information. To tackle this issue, the community team just released the MOVE feature!
What can be moved?
Answers and comments can now be moved in 4 ways within the same question thread:
- Change an answer to a comment
- Change an answer with comments to a group of comments
- Change a comment to an answer
- Move a comment
Who can move answers and comments?
New privileges have been awarded to contributors with 2000 reputation points or more. Privileged contributors will see move icons added in the list of actions available for answers and comments.
After an answer or comment is moved, an indication of the move will be displayed with the content.
As always, please let us know your thoughts by leaving a reply below.
Never, I don't typically share code
46%
Never, even when my code is shared
14%
Occasionally
15%
Sometimes
8%
More often than not
5%
Always or almost always
12%
8896 votes
Leave your MATLAB computer at home
35%
Bring computer but don't use MATLAB
18%
Bring computer and use MATLAB
11%
Bring phone and use MATLAB online
3%
Use MATLAB on someone else's comput
1%
Vacation? What's that?
32%
18554 votes
Join us on a upcoming live to learn about how the deep learning frameworks in MATLAB and Simulink can be used with TensorFlow and PyTorch to provide enhanced capabilities for building and training your Machine Learning model.
- Date: 7/14 at 11am
- Link: https://youtu.be/ViI01KNIMh4
Watch this preview to learn more. https://youtu.be/ZPQgcFPCFZM
MATLAB (& Mathworks toolboxes) only
50%
Simulink only
2%
Both MATLAB & Simulink
22%
MATLAB & third party toolboxes
6%
Simulink & third party toolboxes
1%
Both ML & SL & 3rd party toolboxes
19%
1043 votes
Yes, if they have what I want.
41%
No, probably not.
59%
1437 votes
T-shirt
33%
Cap/hat
11%
Backpack, bag, satchel
19%
Logo sticker
14%
Mouse pad
12%
Other (tool, toy, Rubik's, etc.)
12%
1592 votes
We welcome Brian Buechel and Nikola Trica as this week's guests. They will analyze experimental data to quantify the ride quality of a car suspension in MATLAB. They'll work with signals recorded from a car suspension, analyze the data, and visualize the results. At the end, we'll have a shareable report containing code and formatted text that clearly communicates our findings.
Watch the event live or the recording on YouTube. We welcome your questions during the event and let us know what other topics that you are interested in seeing.
More advertising or sympos. exhibit
3%
More media mentions (news segments)
3%
Adjust pricing
59%
Sponsor research & publications
11%
Boost university involvement
21%
Something else (list in comments)
4%
1076 votes
When discussing Q&As in MATLAB Answers, we oftentimes need to reference a function in MATLAB Documentation. The process is quite tedious. You need to search the function in Documentation and copy & paste it into Answers. Now, you can simply use the ‘@doc:’ in Answers’ editor to easily reference a function in Documentation.
How does it work?
1) Simply type ‘@’ and you will see the option to add a Doc link. You can also directly type ‘@doc:’.
2) Start typing the function name. You will see a list of choices on the menu.
3)Select the function and a hyperlink to that function's doc page will be automatically inserted.
Give it a try and we hope you like it! Leave a comment if you have any questions or suggestions.
I'd definitely attend/participate.
27%
I would probably attend.
23%
I might or might not attend.
21%
I would not be interested.
29%
1271 votes