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Explaining a matlab code
Hello, and thank you for taking your time to read this message. I just want to understand how does this code work line by line. R = input('Enter radii [R1, R2, R3]: '); theta = input('Enter ang...
MATLAB Flipbook Mini Hack Gallery
What amazing animations can be created with no more than 2000 characters of MATLAB code? Vote on your favorite animations before Dec. 3rd. We will give out MATLAB T-shirts to 10 lucky voters!
- Contest introductory video. The 3-minute video provides you with a quick introduction to how the contest works and how to create a simple animation.
- Animations blog post. The post demonstrates some coding techniques that can make your animations easier.
- AI Chat Playground. This is a new community app we just released. You can leverage the Generative AI tool to write initial draft MATLAB code or modify existing one.
- Get ideas from previous Mini Hack contests. There is a large gallery of amazing images, which provide you with ideas and code to start with.
- Remix is highly encouraged. Learning from others is the most effective way to learn. Make some SMALL changes and see what it would look like.
🚀 The MATLAB AI Chat Playground Has Launched
The MATLAB AI Chat Playground is open to everyone! Check it out here on the community: https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/playground I just published a blog post announcing the release.
MATLAB AI Chat Playground - MATLAB Central
Use AI to generate initial draft MATLAB code, and answer questions!
MATLAB Flipbook Mini Hack Gallery
What amazing animations can be created with no more than 2000 characters of MATLAB code? Vote on your favorite animations before Dec. 3rd. We will give out MATLAB T-shirts to 10 lucky voters!
- Before you start, we highly recommend you check out the two examples - Bouncing and Spinning - to understand how the contest works.
- Share your thoughts, ask questions, or connect with others in our contest discussion channel.
- 500+ entries and 5,000+ votes created in the Mini Hack 2022 contest.
- 100,000+ solutions submitted in Cody 10th Anniversary contest
- 2,000+ participants in both contests
- Our Top 3:
- Clever use of Charts:
- Things we still loved:
- Tim , entry: Orchid,
- Shanshan Wang , entry: Colorful butterfly
- Tim Davis, entry: seashell
- Jenny Bosten, entry: Galaxy, category: space
- Paul Villain, entry: modfun spiral, category: colorful
- Brandon Caasenbrood, entry: Beauty of Discrete-Time Attractors, category: black & white
- Anton Kogios, entry: Parallel Lines?, category: illusion
- The top 3 players for solving the most problems in week 3 are Christian Schröder, Marco Fuscà, and Stefan Abendroth, Congratulations! Each of you won an Amazon gift card.
- As long as you participate, you have the opportunity to win MathWorks T-shirts. Week 3 lucky winners are Luffy Wangand Augusto Mazzei.
- Week 4’s new category is holiday! Halloween is around the corner. What holidays are you celebrating?
- You are able to leverage Signal Processing Toolbox in your entry.
- Are you smart than a MathWorker? Challenge yourself by solving our Week 4 special problem group: Are You Smarter Than a MathWorker?
- Vote on entries you like from the Mini Hack contest
- Solve Cody problems in the Cody 10th contest
- Create or remix entries in the Mini Hack contest