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MATLAB Utility M-files
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User contributed utility m-files (data import/export, file io, development environment, distributed processing, graphics import/export, GUI tools and examples, matrix manipulation, sound, structure and cell array) from the MATLAB Central File Exchange.
http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/loadCategory.do?objectType=category&objectId=8
Submitted Apr 18, 2000
Updated Mar 09, 2005
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Accelerating Matlab
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Matlab is a very useful programming environment, but it also has many inefficiencies. You might think that these are unavoidable, but in fact it is possible to fix most of them, without significantly changing your programs. This page describes some easy ways to modify the Matlab environment to make programs run faster.
http://research.microsoft.com/~minka/software/matlab.html
Submitted Jun 06, 2005
by MATLAB Central Admin
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SansGUI
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Modeling and Simulation Environment for developing and deploying scientific and engineering simulators without writing any Graphical User Interface code.
http://protodesign-inc.com/sansgui.htm
Submitted Jan 09, 2001
Updated Jan 12, 2004
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MAT-file Viewer
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The MAT-file Viewer shows the variables of a MAT-file, their size (number of elements), their size in Bytes and their class. It is also possible to delete and display variables.
http://tbeu.totalcmd.net/
Submitted Sep 26, 2005
by Thomas Beutlich
Updated Sep 27, 2005
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Power System Toolbox
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PST was intially developed by Joe Chow of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute to enable users to perform power system analysis within MATLAB; it is now developed and mantained by Cherry Tree Scientific Software. It consists of a set of coordinated MATLAB m-files, power system application demo files, data files and a Users' Manual. A new version (2.0) is now available, which has been considerably enhanced from version 1.0. The enhancements have made the toolbox more easy to use and it also has added models for induction motors and HVDC links. This version was developed using MATLAB Version 4.2c, but it has been converted to be fully MATLAB 5.* compatible.
Two of the major differences from version 1.0 is that separate simulation drivers for each data set are no longer necessary and vector computation is used even with mixed model types. Both of these enhancements stem from the pre-calculation of model indexes. Simulation times have been improved and are now largely independent of model size. The time for a transient simulation now depends almost entirely on the number of time steps required. A switching file is used to specify the course of a transient simulation and it is possible to specify longer time steps in the post fault system.
The induction motor model will be useful to all who are interested in the effects of system loads, and the new HVDC and induction generator models should widen the applicability of the simulation.
New test cases have been added. A number are based on the two-area system originally put together by Ontario Hydro in their study of inter-area oscillations. Another is the New England case.
http://www.eagle.ca/~cherry/pst.htm
Submitted Apr 08, 2006
by Luigi Vanfreti
Updated Apr 17, 2006
by Luigi Vanfretti
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CBB Mat Version Converter
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CBB Mat Version Converter will enable you to convert .mat files from one version to another. For example you will be able to convert .mat files in MATLAB 7 mode to .mat files in MATLAB 6 mode. All this without caring what MATLAB version you have installed on your computer.
http://www.codebuildingblocks.com/MatVersionConverter/
Submitted Mar 03, 2005
by Arik Yavilevich
Updated Mar 04, 2005
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DOORS - The leading Requirements Management and Information traceability tool
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DOORS is a multi-platform, enterprise-wide requirements management tool developed and supported by Quality Systems & Software (QSS). The MathWorks Requirements Management Interface (RMI) allows you to link design specifications and requirements in DOORS directly to their implementations in MATLAB, Simulink, and Stateflow.
http://www.mathworks.com/products/connections/product_main.shtml?prod_id=249
Submitted Apr 07, 2000
Updated Apr 06, 2004
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MATLAB Snippets
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MATLAB Snippets is a public code repository. You can easily add code to your personal collection of code snippets, categorize your code snippets with keywords (known as 'tags'), and share your snippets via this site.
http://xtargets.com/snippets/
Submitted Feb 11, 2008
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WALKlm
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To monitor the usage of the licences, controlled by a FLEXlm license-server, WALKlm is a useful tool. This script checks at regular intervals how many licenses are in use. The result of this is written to a html file once a day. With this data, an administrator can decide if there are enough licenses in the department, or not.If you see, that the server load is high, you can buy additional licenses to provide a good service without idle time for the users.
http://hyaden.dyndns.org/software/WALKlm/
Submitted Apr 14, 2005
by Michael Renner
Updated Apr 15, 2005
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Text to Matrix Generator (TMG)
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Text to Matrix Generator (TMG) is a MATLAB� toolbox that can be used for various tasks in text mining (TM). Most of TMG (version 4.0) is written in MATLAB, though a large segment of the indexing phase of the current version of TMG is written in Perl. Previous versions that were strictly MATLAB are also available. If MySQL and the MATLAB Database Toolbox are available, TMG exploits their functionality for additional flexibility.
TMG is especially suited for TM applications where data is high-dimensional but extremely sparse as it uses the sparse matrix infrastructure of MATLAB.
http://scgroup6.ceid.upatras.gr:8000/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
Submitted Apr 24, 2008
by Efstratios Gallopoulos
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