Matlab is a multi-paradigm numerical computing environment and programming language. It was developed by MathWorks and first publicly released in 1990, and its commercial version was initially released in 1994. Its popularity has increased dramatically since then, fueled by its availability for Windows, Macintosh (a version called Matlab R2012a), Linux (Matlab Distributed Computing Server/Simulink), MDAC/Base ("base" is the default build of the NetBeans IDE for Matlab development), Palm OS (FileMaker Pro or "FileMaker Personal Edition"), Windows CE (CrossWalk) and Android (working with an Android emulator). With the release of Version 7 there were major changes to the native interface. All windows and dialogs for working with arrays, matrices and images were reorganized to be a single window. As a result, many shortcuts that worked under previous versions no longer function. Matlab was designed primarily as a numerical computational tool, allowing implementations of different numeric algorithms without having to specify each step of the algorithm in detail. In addition, the language allows for data transcription from "examples" (written as Y=f(X)) to "theorems" (written as f(Y)=X). Matlab supports a large number of mathematical function and programming constructs. It supports the concept of Fortran-like "external" functions, which can be invoked from within Matlab via the command line interface (e.g., the plot command). Its native data types and mathematical functions include:
Matlab's array and matrix objects are well-suited to data manipulation when used with the built-in functions for linear algebra, matrix operations, vector operations, statistical calculations, graphics/visualization, automated experiments, stochastic programming, genetic algorithms and other numerical algorithms. Approximate computations are supported by LAPACK routines in Version 7a or higher. Support for point set solving is provided in version 8. 1 (matlab_mkl). Examples can be stored in files using the "ex" command. The file format is described in the MEX help file, where it is called "txt". It is limited to about 65000 characters, but this can be extended with macros. Alternatively, MATLAB can be used with the C source code for functions and classes by writing files in C++ (if it is installed), or importing them from MEX. These are generally called unit-test functions or utility functions. Because of Matlab's close integration with Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office software, all of its commands have a corresponding Windows equivalent. For example, the "edit" command is equivalent to the Edit menu in Word or Excel. However, most of these are just simple aliases, and they do not work across platforms. Thus, editing a .fig file can be done with the "edit" command on Windows, but this has no effect on other platforms such as Mac OS X. Matlab uses its own GUI widgets that it calls toolboxes, which add functionality without requiring Matlab to be recompiled. Toolboxes were added over time and thus Matlab also has many interfaces for different programming languages such as C/C++ and Java (called Java Matlab).
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