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This table summarizes what's new in Version 3.0 (R2007b):
New Features and Changes | Version Compatibility Considerations | Fixed Bugs and Known Problems | Related Documentation at Web Site |
|---|---|---|---|
Yes | No | No | No |
New features and changes follow.
This function wizard enables you to browse MATLAB directories and run functions from within the Microsoft Excel interface. You can use it to:
Display a list of all MATLAB function categories or directories.
Choose a particular directory or category, and list functions available for that directory or category.
Parse a specified function signature and enter a formula into the current spreadsheet cell using MATLABFCN or MATLABSUB.
Display online help headers for functions.
For more information, see Using the MATLAB Function Wizard for Excel Link Software in the Excel Link documentation.
You can set selected MATLAB preferences from within the Excel Link GUI by using the Preferences dialog box. This new feature enables you to:
Automatically start a MATLAB session when an Microsoft Excel session starts.
Specify the current working directory for your MATLAB session at startup.
Start the MATLAB desktop, including the current directory, workspace, command history and command window panes, when an Microsoft Excel session starts.
Enable the MLPutMatrix function to use cell arrays for transfer of data between an Microsoft Excel worksheet and the MATLAB workspace.
Set data in missing or empty cells to NaN or zero.
For more information on Excel Link Preferences, see Setting Excel Link Preferences in the Excel Link documentation.
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