About MATLAB Central

MATLAB Central is where you can get answers, challenge yourself and others, and share your knowledge. Founded in 2001, MATLAB Central is the most trusted online community for MathWorks products and related technologies. We strive to make MATLAB Central an inviting and respectful forum where MATLAB users like you can exchange ideas and information.

Goal

The MATLAB Central community exists in support of the MathWorks company mission of accelerating the pace of engineering and science. You can find resources – such as the MATLAB Answers Q&A forum, File Exchange, and Cody – that foster a spirit of sharing and learning.

Community Advisors

Our community advisory board (CAB) advises, assists, and advocates for fellow community members as well as MathWorks on matters that impact the MATLAB Central community.

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Community Blog

News from the intersection of MATLAB, Community, and the web.

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Ask and Answer

Find the best answers about MATLAB, Simulink, and related products usingMATLAB Answers.

Get and Share Code

搜索和浏览代码来解决复杂的问题t theFile Exchange. Preview code before you download then tag, rate, and comment submissions.

Read and Learn

Read commentary from engineers who design, build, and support MathWorks products. Get the inside view on MATLAB and Simulink from the experts in ourBlogs!

Play

Sharpen your programming skills while having fun!Codyis a MATLAB problem-solving game that challenges you to expand your knowledge.

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Community TimelineWe've been around a long time

  • MathWorks FTP site for sharing code is launched.
  • '98
  • MathWorks introduces the online programming contest.
  • '01
  • MATLAB Centralis launched. The site includesFile Exchange, Newsreader (a web view of the comp.soft-sys-matlab usenet group), and the programming contest.
  • Link Exchange introduced, allowing members to share interesting links from across the web.
  • '07
  • MATLAB Communityblog goes live, focusing on MATLAB, the community & more.
  • '08
  • Guy on Simulinkblog introduced, focusing on Simulink & Model-Based Design.
  • '11
  • Hans on IoTblog goes live, focusing on ThingSpeak, MATLAB, and the Internet of Things.
  • Cleve's Corner, a blog from original MATLAB author Cleve Moler, goes live.
  • Cody, a MATLAB problem solving game, is introduced.
  • '12
  • Trendy, a place for creating trends and visualizing their data, is introduced.
  • '14
  • 迈克在MATLAB图形的博客上线,on graphics and data visualization using MATLAB.
  • File Exchangeintroduces the ability to link to GitHub repositories.
  • '15
  • Developer Zoneblog goes live, focusing on advanced software development with MATLAB.
  • '16
  • Behind the Headlinesblog goes live, focusing on MATLAB and Simulink behind today's news headlines.
  • The community celebrates the 15-year anniversary of MATLAB Central by participating in a community scavenger hunt and online 'triathalon'.
  • '17
  • Deep Learningblog goes live, focusing on understanding and using deep learning networks.
  • Racing Loungeblog goes live, focusing on best practices and teamwork for student competitions.
  • The Cody community celebrates its5 yearanniversary with a new set of puzzles.
  • '18
  • SimBiologycommunity goes live, focusing on QSP, PBPK, and PK/PD modeling using SimBiology and MATLAB.
  • '19
  • Power Electronic Controlscommunity goes live, focusing applying power electronics control to Electric Vehicles, Renewable Energy, Battery Systems, Power Conversion, and Motor Control.
  • Japanese Communityblog goes live, focusing on MATLAB and Simulink for the Japanese community.
  • '20
  • Community Highlightschannel goes live. A channel for the MATLAB Central community leaders to promote topics of interests to the community.
  • Distance Learningcommunity goes live, for educators who are teaching remotely or online using MathWorks tools.