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06 Nov 2009 Printing Variables to HTML Tables in Published Code This file lets you display variables as HTML tables in your published MATLAB files. Author: Ned Gulley Herve

The nanmin.m and nanmax.m files can be downloaded here :
http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/6837-nan-suite
It could be nice if Ned adds these two files in his distribution.

28 Aug 2009 Printing Variables to HTML Tables in Published Code This file lets you display variables as HTML tables in your published MATLAB files. Author: Ned Gulley Armyr, Daniel

Awsome potential, but it eems to depend on a function called nanmin which is not included in basic Matlab. Either include an implementation, or post a link to an implementation that is compatible.

05 Apr 2009 Score vs. Submit time Score vs. Submit time with leading frontier for the Datavis contest Author: Ned Gulley D'Errico, John

05 Apr 2009 Who has the most children? What can we say about entries that have a lot of children? Author: Ned Gulley D'Errico, John

05 Apr 2009 Score vs. Submit time Score vs. Submit time with leading frontier for the Datavis contest Author: Ned Gulley us

05 Apr 2009 Who has the most children? What can we say about entries that have a lot of children? Author: Ned Gulley us

04 Apr 2009 Score vs. Submit time Score vs. Submit time with leading frontier for the Datavis contest Author: Ned Gulley Fifo

04 Apr 2009 Who has the most children? What can we say about entries that have a lot of children? Author: Ned Gulley Fifo

01 Apr 2009 Who has the most children? What can we say about entries that have a lot of children? Author: Ned Gulley Cao, Yi

I give my first vote because I think it could be an intereting question to reveal partially how the contest was evolved. I do not have time to explore myself. But I believe in most times when people cloned a leading entry because they just wanted to make quick but small changes to the code, such as tweaking a parameter, applying a small acceleration trick, etc. For more cases, people may copy the leading code to local machine to have a run or a close study before make any changes to the code. To detect such clone will be more challenge. Also, it must have some correlations between the number of children and the time length of a leanding entry had.

23 Feb 2009 Printing Variables to HTML Tables in Published Code This file lets you display variables as HTML tables in your published MATLAB files. Author: Ned Gulley Brian

This did what I was looking for. I needed to publish an HTML table in a web page. I modified it for my purposes so I could input a format string instead of a precision.

06 Jan 2009 Printing Variables to HTML Tables in Published Code This file lets you display variables as HTML tables in your published MATLAB files. Author: Ned Gulley Hammervold, Johanne

Hi!
This seems to be exactly what I need to solve a certain problem with my script. Is it any way to use this code on Matlab R2008b ?

Johanne

25 Jan 2008 Printing Variables to HTML Tables in Published Code This file lets you display variables as HTML tables in your published MATLAB files. Author: Ned Gulley Dompreh, kwadwo

couldn't output the tables when used

11 Jan 2008 Zoom Keys Pan and zoom quickly around your 2-D data using mouse and keyboard shortcuts. Author: Ned Gulley A, B

Great tool.
Should be built into plot. Since plot navagation in matlab is a huge pain.

16 Oct 2007 Counting Teeth Use some image processing algorithms to count the number of teeth on a gear. Author: Ned Gulley pai, poonam

09 Aug 2006 Counting Teeth Use some image processing algorithms to count the number of teeth on a gear. Author: Ned Gulley n/a, Nour

good effort

25 Jul 2006 Zoom Keys Pan and zoom quickly around your 2-D data using mouse and keyboard shortcuts. Author: Ned Gulley Appya, Dinesh

Its really excellent

11 Feb 2006 Counting Teeth Use some image processing algorithms to count the number of teeth on a gear. Author: Ned Gulley Aynloualid, Mohamed

19 Nov 2005 Counting Teeth Use some image processing algorithms to count the number of teeth on a gear. Author: Ned Gulley Agarwal, Rupali

Really Nice

27 Sep 2005 Building Sundials Create your own sundial with MATLAB. Author: Ned Gulley ELLIS, IDRIS

why not just some simple trigonometry? After all, all of the original ALGORITHMS were in that formay: stuff having to put it into some programme which I do not have the machine for: the TI-81 is more than sufficent to the task, if one has the proper ALGORITHMS.

02 Jul 2005 Zoom Keys Pan and zoom quickly around your 2-D data using mouse and keyboard shortcuts. Author: Ned Gulley Desai, Kalpit

Awesome tool! Everything I need with easy-to-use interface. Thank you Ned!

16 Apr 2005 Counting Teeth Use some image processing algorithms to count the number of teeth on a gear. Author: Ned Gulley shenvi, anant

05 Apr 2005 MATLAB Contest Paper Paper describing the MATLAB online programming contest Author: Ned Gulley Voiklis, John

This paper started me down my current line of research on the evolution of mental models during collective problem solving.

15 Mar 2005 Building Sundials Create your own sundial with MATLAB. Author: Ned Gulley dorey, martyn

Fantastic. Would be good to include a vertical mounted sundial too.

16 Jan 2005 Counting Teeth Use some image processing algorithms to count the number of teeth on a gear. Author: Ned Gulley Aynloualid, Mohamed

Excelent

18 Dec 2004 Zoom Keys Pan and zoom quickly around your 2-D data using mouse and keyboard shortcuts. Author: Ned Gulley T, G

10 Sep 2004 Zoom Keys Pan and zoom quickly around your 2-D data using mouse and keyboard shortcuts. Author: Ned Gulley Joshi, Anand

a very useful tool for me to scroll through the data consisting of several cycles. will try to enhance it by providing mouse controls as well

28 Nov 2003 Zoom Keys Pan and zoom quickly around your 2-D data using mouse and keyboard shortcuts. Author: Ned Gulley turbo, tom

24 Oct 2003 MATLAB Contest Paper Paper describing the MATLAB online programming contest Author: Ned Gulley krishnaswamy, kannan

that was good one

02 Sep 2003 Zoom Keys Pan and zoom quickly around your 2-D data using mouse and keyboard shortcuts. Author: Ned Gulley Garriga, Antonin

very interesting

 

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