Software Listing of Author : "Nedialko"
- Highly portable JSON-input parser
- License: Freeware
- Price: 0.00


The JSON quickly gains popularity for a good reason. To paraphrase Christophe Delord (http://christophe.delord.free.fr/tpg/) JSON is born from a simple statement: A simple human-like meta-language will quickly justify its use in such cases as data exchange over the web (e.g. Google translate), configuration files, etc. See http://sites.google.com/site/sim4stim/2clicks/a2t.html for an example of AUTOMATIC, PORTABLE & REUSABLE creation of GUI sets for Matlab. (Note: p_json.m is at the core of this example too) Hence it is worth the while to provide this novel facility to the widest possible audience of Matlab users. Based on work from: http://json-schema.org/ & http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/ :: F.Glineur 23393-another-json-parser: Faster, Clearer & More robust than #20565 J.Feenstra 20565-json-parser...
- Platform: Matlab, Scripts
- RUBIK1
- License: Shareware
- Price:


1. Intro: Why rubik1? (see the separate HTML documents in the links below for more & 'muy picante' details). * In the mid-1970s, Erno Rubik (see below for much more details) sought a teaching tool to help his students understand 3D objects. Compatible with the original goals of E.Rubik - the cube puzzle's inventor, RUBIK1 is in the class of demos, providing handsome ways to learn programming GUI's & 3D graphics in Matlab. * Alexander Mueller had done a number of very appropriate 'moves' in his submission (http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/8461). ** However, in rubik1 you will not find a cut and paste of Alex's original. There are many changes in either goals (rubik1 is NOT a game per se!), programming gadgetry and mathematical approaches to 3D graphics and transforms. For example, Alex's cube is changing its...
- Platform: Matlab, Scripts
- The Krouchev Journal-Figure Advanced MATLAB Toolkit
- License: Shareware
- Price:


Toward an advanced Toolkit for Journal-Figure preparation using MATLAB Provides (for now) 2 utilities that address user needs (see comments to the acknowledged submissions below): % lafig3: Combines existing (sub)figures into a new figure. % zbkfig1: Scales down or up a whole figure to better fit the page of the (save as) .pdf See the demo3 & utilities help, as well as browse boldly inside their MATLAB code Note: Although the code is made as user-friendly & as much annotated as is reasonable, it is meant for peer MATLAB users i.e. for a somewhat advanced community, that would use the code toward, say, journal-article or internal-report preparation. Whoever finds this insufficient is kindly invited to proceed better in his/her own doing.
- Platform: Matlab, Scripts
- Toward a program development and documentation toolbox
- License: Freeware
- Price: 0.00


Here I don't provide any code (yet), but I'd like to hear your voice of feedback about what you fellow Matlab developers think. The more you express enthusiasm, the sooner there will be actual code available for download. The more you criticize and the more constructive suggestions and comments you post the better it will be. Here's a free idea: How about a program-development blockset? E.g. A bit like the LabView stuff? And yes, I know about 'Stateflow', but it is not quite the same. Or is it? Which do you think are among the best (most useful) submissions to File Exchange that should make it into such a toolbox. I have found a couple e.g. M2HTML: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/4039 It is believed that now is the time to turn the power of Matlab onto itself, closing yet another of Hofstadter's 'strange...
- Platform: Matlab, Scripts