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- Héctor (14 hours 46 minutes ago): I run on windows 7, Matlab R2010a. My Matlab has been doing things for 2 days and was release from heavy duty 5 minutes ago. This...
- Yair Altman (20 hours 39 minutes ago): @Anubhav – try using Matlab’s built-in opentoline function
- Michelle (1 day 7 hours ago): Thank you!!
- Daniel (1 day 16 hours ago): I can recreate Yair’s differences between data1 = zeros(1000,3000); and data2(1000,3000) = 0; on 32-bit Windows XP 32 with...
- Marc (2 days 7 hours ago): Of course it’s good to profile first, then use this technique if warranted. Otherwise, write clear, simple code that’s...
- Ludwig (2 days 11 hours ago): Ok. Thanks a lot. I will see how far I get on my own before resorting to contacting you.
- Yair Altman (2 days 11 hours ago): @Ludwig – I don’t believe that there is any specific place that explains this in detail for uitabgroup. If you...
- Ludwig (2 days 12 hours ago): Wow, didnt expect to hear back from you this fast or even at all. Thanks. What you describe sounds simple enough but I must admit I...
- Yair Altman (2 days 12 hours ago): @Chris & Richard: perhaps this is platform or situation dependent. On my Windows XP running both R2010b and R2012a,...
- Yair Altman (2 days 12 hours ago): @Ludwig – SelectionChangeFcn is a property of the uitabgroup. You can create your own callback function and set...
Category Archives: High risk of breaking in future versions
Syntax highlighted labels & panels
Syntax-highlighted labels and edit-boxes can easily be displayed in Matlab GUI – this article explains how.
Categories: GUI, High risk of breaking in future versions, Java
Tags: GUI, HTML, Internal component, Java, JIDE
6 Comments
Tags: GUI, HTML, Internal component, Java, JIDE
6 Comments
JMI wrapper – remote MatlabControl
An example using matlabcontrol for calling Matlab from a separate Java process is explained.
JMI wrapper – local MatlabControl part 2
An example using matlabcontrol for calling Matlab from within a Java class is explained and discussed
Categories: Guest bloggers, High risk of breaking in future versions, Java, Undocumented feature
Tags: Java, JMI, Joshua Kaplan, Undocumented feature
7 Comments
Tags: Java, JMI, Joshua Kaplan, Undocumented feature
7 Comments
JMI wrapper – local MatlabControl part 1
MatlabControl is an open-source wrapper of JMI that allows an easy and documented way to communicate from Java to Matlab. This article describes this wrapper.
Categories: Guest bloggers, High risk of breaking in future versions, Java, Undocumented feature
Tags: Java, JMI, Joshua Kaplan, Undocumented feature
5 Comments
Tags: Java, JMI, Joshua Kaplan, Undocumented feature
5 Comments
New information on HG2
More information on Matlab’s new HG2 object-oriented handle-graphics system
Matlab’s HG2 mechanism
HG2 is presumably the next generation of Matlab graphics. This article tries to explore its features.