Tagged: Desktop

Using .NET from MATLAB

What Is the Microsoft .NET Framework? The Microsoft .NET Framework is an integral Windows component that provides a large body of precoded solutions to common program requirements, and manages the execution of programs written...

Managing Desktop Layouts

Overview of Desktop Layouts When you end a session, MATLAB saves the current desktop arrangement. The next time you start MATLAB, the desktop appears like the way you left it. However, tools such as...

Starting the MATLAB Program on Macintosh Platforms

Starting the MATLAB Program from the Macintosh Desktop To start the MATLAB program on Apple Macintosh platforms, double-click the MATLAB icon in the Applications folder. You can specify the current folder upon startup as...

Plotting Tools — Interactive Plotting

What Are Plotting Tools? The modular, interactive plotting environment called plotting tools enables you to Create various type of graphs Select variables to plot directly from a workspace browser Easily create and manipulate subplots...

Marking Up Graphs with Data Brushing

What Is Data Brushing? When you brush data, you manually select observations on an interactive data display in the course of assessing validity, testing hypotheses, or segregating observations for further processing. You can brush...

Desktop Tools

This section provides an introduction to MATLAB’s desktop tools. You can also use MATLAB functions to perform most of the features found in the desktop tools. The tools are: “Command Window” “Command History” “Launch...

MATLAB Desktop

When you start MATLAB, the MATLAB desktop appears, containing tools (graphical user interfaces) for managing files, variables, and applications associated with MATLAB. The first time MATLAB starts, the desktop appears as shown in the...