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David
Última actividad el 20 de Oct. de 2025 a las 21:26

I just learned you can access MATLAB Online from the following shortcut in your web browser: https://matlab.new
David
David
Última actividad el 23 de Mayo de 2024

A colleague said that you can search the Help Center using the phrase 'Introduced in' followed by a release version. Such as, 'Introduced in R2022a'. Doing this yeilds search results specific for that release.
Seems pretty handy so I thought I'd share.
Unlike last year's contest, there are some new technologies this year that might offer some advantages. Namely generative AI's like ChatGPT, Bard, etc. Not to be excluded, MathWorks just launched the AI Chat Playground :)
Here's a MATLAB class I wrote that leverages the MATLAB Central Interface for MATLAB toolbox, which in turn uses the publicy available Community API. Using this class, I've created a few Favorites that show me what's going on in MATLAB Central - without having to leave MATLAB 🙂
The class has a few convenient queries:
  • Results for the last 7 days
  • Results for the last 30 days
  • Results for the current month
  • Results for today
And supporting a bunch of different content scopes:
  • All MATLAB Central
  • MATLAB Answers
  • Blogs
  • Cody
  • Contests
  • File Exchange
  • Exclude Answers content
The results are displayed in the command window (which worked best for me) and link to each post. Here's what that looks like for this command
>> CommunityFeed.thisMonth("app designer", CommunityFeed.Scope.ExcludeAnswers)
Let me know if you find this class useful and feel free to suggest changes.
The contest development team has identified an issue when trying to link your new entries to submissions in the File Exchange. The issue has prevented some users from successfully linking their entries. We have a fix and will be deploying it today at 3pm EST.
David
David
Última actividad el 2 de Oct. de 2019

Over the past several months our communities have been the target of ongoing spam attacks. Spam is a common issue online and spam prevention is something we include as part of our standard development processes. The most recent attempts appear to be specifically targeting our sites with a combination of manual and automated attacks, probing with a variety of content attempting to bypass our filters. Regrettably, the attacks sometimes make it through our defenses, cluttering your inboxes and the content in our communities.

Rest assured, we are dedicated to continuing to evolve our tools and improve our capabilities to meet the goal of eliminating all spam in our communities. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to get there.

Sincerely,

David Wey

MATLAB Communities Development Manager

MathWorks, Inc.