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What is Matlab? Matlab is a high-level programming language and interactive computing environment with numerical, graphical, and symbolic computation. It was created by MathWorks in 1986. Essentially, it is a tool meant to make math computations easier for students or engineers who are comfortable with math notation but not the syntax of programming languages like C. With Matlab's increased popularity in recent years, many universities are adapting its use to help students learn the necessary skills to enter the world of programming. It has traditionally been used for scientific applications, but is now more commonly used as a general purpose programming language. What are the System Requirements? 1. A PC running XP, Vista, Windows 7/8/10 or Mac OS X 10.5 or higher. 32-bit only supports up to R2009a; 64-bit supports all releases since R2007b. To ensure best performance, use of a 64-bit operating system is recommended for computationally intensive tasks. 2. 1 GB of available hard disk space for installation (due to variable install footprint). 3. 1024x768 display resolution with 16-bit video card 4. Mouse or compatible pointing device 5. Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 or higher What is new in the latest release? Enhancements: - Added support for managing user interface files in workspaces. New functionality includes copying, renaming, deleting, moving, and opening workspace files. - Added support for managing folders of input/output variables in workspaces. New functionality includes copying, renaming, deleting, moving, and opening folders of input/output variables in workspaces. - View menu enhancements have been added to allow View Layout Editor to set the properties of an existing layout on the active view or create a new layout on the active view when no layouts are available. - The "Distance" command has been improved for use with the 3D solver. Previously, when distance was used, the distance in each direction was reported, however when displaying results in an interactive graphics window it was reported in editable units. Now the user can enter specific units, such as inches or centimeters to display distances. - Incremental updates are now available when increasing or decreasing file sizes of .mat files, which is useful for autocorrelation calculations for MD simulations or applications that calculate many runs in one step. - When importing text files created with Microsoft Office Word, only files with .txt extensions are imported. Previously, any file that could be read by Word was imported. - When using the 3D solver for simulation, a user can specify a specific focus point as a point of initial refinement. Bug Fixes: - Fixed an issue where the VLA sky mask would not scale correctly to fit on a larger display. - Resolved an issue with the Help Index crashing when an MD simulation result file was opened to view results in a graphics window. - Fixed an issue with importing .mat files created by other software, such as MATLAB and ANSYS, where reading from files created with older versions of MatLab would produce inconsistent results from previous versions of MatLab. cfa1e77820
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