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Akrem Hadji is a top contributor to Cody. Here is a Q&A I did with Akrem who is a Telecommunications Engineer in Tunisia.
Thanks for agreeing to this interview. When did you first get exposed to MATL
I recently published Round, With Ties to Even and followed that with Round Two. Then, in an email, Andy Bartlett pointed out that my new round function fails for some large values of x between flintmax/2 and flintmax.Contentsflintmax/2Roun
This is a guest post from Laura Martinez Molera, MathWorks Marketing lead for Machine Learning and Data Science.
We’re thrilled to be recognized by Gartner as a “Leader” for the second year in a row, with the furthest placement for “comple
I published Round, With Ties to Even a couple of days ago. Steve Eddins and Daniel Dolan immediately had substantive comments. Here is my reaction to their comments.ContentsTwo MoreSampleScalingroundTwo MoreThe four choices that I describe
The web app I'm working on manipulates a set of MAT files and lets me switch between them. Occasionally I will forget to save changes to a MAT file before I load a new one. So here, I want to add a check that will alert me and stop it from
Today's blog features a Q&A with Thomas Hayden. Thomas is a Mechanical engineering student at Northeastern university and winner of 2020 Simulink Student Challenge.
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Introduction
At the beginning of this year, we completed the 2020 S
A MATLAB user recently contacted MathWorks tech support to ask why the output of fft did not meet their expectations, and tech support asked the MATLAB Math Team for assistance. Fellow Georgia Tech graduate Chris Turnes wrote a detailed res
We are considering a MATLAB Enhancement Request to support options for round(x) when x is exactly halfway between two integers.ContentsClassic roundroundoffflintsroundtest roundcitiesIEEE 754Which?Classic roundThe Classic MATLAB calculator
I was talking to my long-time colleague, Mike Croucher, who joined MathWorks team recently (yay!). About a bunch of interesting topics, some of which could be good fodder for a blog post. Today I want to talk about for-loops.
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Recently, I have been writing short Q&A columns on deep learning. I'm excited to share the latest article with you today: All About Pretrained Models. In this post, I'll walk through the first of 3 questions answered in the column, with
Vita Inclinata has been driven by its mission since its inception; “to ensure a lack of technology, will never be the difference between life and death.” Inspired by the tragic outcome of a failed helicopter rescue and sparked out of a conv
The Live Editor combines code, output, and formatted text in a single executable notebook. Last year, we introduced this notebook-y (notebook-esque?) goodness in the MATLAB Mobile app on your iPhone or iPad. This post is a primer on what yo
Sean's pick this week is The Matrix lab has you by Mathworlds.
I discovered this after reading Brett's post a couple weeks ago. It's a fun submission that you guys can run yourself - I won't spoil it. This submiss
2021-02-19 - Hans on IoT
First, I would like to introduce the new ThingSpeak Community hosted at MathWorks. The community will moderated and curated by Christopher Stapels, product marketing manager for ThingSpeak and IoT engineer extraordinaire.
What is ThingSpea