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Hello, i am from indonesian..

I have checked the link that says that Matlab R2012b compatible with NI myDAQ, but still does not meet NI myDAQ models in the list of National Instrument card model to configure my application in packs Analog I / O MatLab / Simulink.

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In Part 1 of this series, I provided an introduction to the new Toolstrip in MATLAB R2012b. I described the basic organization of the Toolstrip, the concepts of global and contextual tabs, and other ways that the Toolstrip adjusts to your current working context. Today, we'll talk about new ways to customize the R2012b Desktop.

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MATLAB has historically provided a number of ways to manage the configuration of your Desktop. You can move windows around, resize them, even undock windows from the main Desktop. You can still do all of those things in R2012b and they pretty much work the same way. The only change in R2012b is that the window controls (maximize, minimize, undock, etc.) have been moved from the window's title bar to a drop down menu in the upper right hand corner of each window. The figure below shows the difference between R2012a and R2012b.

In Part 1, we described how to minimize and restore the Toolstrip. Minimizing the Toolstrip can be very useful when you need to maximize vertical space. But minimizing the Toolstrip is only the tip of the iceberg. There are several new ways in R2012b to customize your Desktop which we'll cover in the following sections.

If you look carefully at the picture above of the Current Folder in R2012b, you'll notice something else that's different. In R2012b, the toolbar in the Current Folder is not there. Don't worry, it hasn't disappeared, it's just in a different place. In R2012b, it's default location is below the Toolstrip. We moved it because in previous versions it could only be as wide as the Current Folder. By putting it under the Toolstrip, it's now as wide as your Desktop. This is very useful if you want to add additional buttons to your Current Folder Toolbar or if your current path happens to be long. Here's what it looks like in R2012b with some extra buttons that I use for easy access to MATLAB reports.

By now, you've probably noticed the light blue toolbar in the top right hand corner of the R2012b Desktop. That's called the Quick Access Toolbar. It's there to provide single click access to the Toolstrip functionality you use most often.

When you open MATLAB R2012b for the first time you'll notice that the Quick Access Toolbar is pre-populated with controls that are used throughout the Desktop including cut/copy/paste and undo/redo. These are useful things, of course, but there's more. Any control from the Toolstrip tabs can be placed in the Quick Access Toolbar so Toolstrip functionality is available to you anytime.

So now let's talk about shortcuts. Shortcuts are small bits of MATLAB code that can be assigned to an icon in the MATLAB Desktop for single-click access. Shortcuts have been in MATLAB for a while. You can still create and use shortcuts in R2012b. They work the same -- they're just managed a bit differently.

Any shortcuts you had in your previous version of MATLAB will be available when you use R2012b. If you have a lot of shortcuts, you can use "Organize Shortcuts" on the Shortcuts tab. Clicking on "Organize Shortcuts" will display the Shortcuts Organizer dialog where you can create new categories and arrange your shortcuts. The categories you create will appear as sections on the Shortcuts tab. Here is an example.

We've added a lot of new customization features in the R2012b MATLAB Desktop. Have you tried out the Quick Access Toolbar or the new Shortcuts tab? How do you like to organize your Desktop? I'd love to hear your thoughts here.

For the MATLAB and Simulink interfaces, 32 or 64 bit MATLAB 2012b (or higher) isrequired. Older versions might work but have not been tested. A MEX compatible Ccompiler is also required. A list of compilers that are supported by MATLAB canbe found in _releases.html.

MATLAB R2012b (32-bit) is developed by The MathWorks, Inc. and is used by 1 user of Software Informer. The most popular versions of this product among our users are: 8.0 beta and 8.0. The name of the program executable file is matlab.exe. The product will soon be reviewed by our informers.

The MATLAB developers went a little further in 2012b though. Not only have they significantly improved performance of the mrg32k3a combined multiple recursive generator, they have also implemented two new GPU random number generators based on the Random123 library. Here are the timings for the generation of 100 million random numbers in MATLAB 2012b

The need for uniform stress distribution of early super pressure balloons led a long period of the development of several optimal designs of scientific balloons for significant benefits in public outreach and education for the next generation of scientists, engineers and technicians. Scientific ballooning is continuing to evolve. The paper is divided into two sections. First section deals with the design, development and optimization of a cost effective high altitude ultra-long duration scientific balloon which are made up of stiff meridional tendons of a specific material. The numerical calculation along with the analysis of elastic buckling pressure, anisotropic viscoelstic effects is taken into consideration. The second section deals with the stability of the ULD balloon constructed by joining together a number of gores so that the structure forms a series of bulges and lobes. Under certain condition at high altitudes the nominal configuration of these structures is unstable and hence the analysis for development scenario must be envisaged so that the structure will never assume its intended shape which may end up in distorted but more stable configuration. The stability of the structure is shown depending upon the geometry and calculations using different softwares like MATLAB 2012b, ANSYS 14.0 (APDL).

The version given to the find_package() directive is the Matlabversion, which should not be confused with the Matlab release name(e.g. R2023b).The matlab_get_version_from_release_name() andmatlab_get_release_name_from_version() provide a mappingbetween the release name and the version.

A Matlab scripts can be added to the set of tests using thematlab_add_unit_test(). By default, the Matlab unit test frameworkwill be used (>= 2013a) to run this script, but regular .m filesreturning an exit code can be used as well (0 indicating a success).

By default, every symbols inside a MEXfile defined with the command matlab_add_mex() have hiddenvisibility, except for the entry point. This is the default behavior ofthe MEX compiler, which lowers the risk of symbol collision between thelibraries shipped with Matlab, and the libraries to which the MEX file islinking to. This is also the default on Windows platforms.

This function parses the Windows registry and founds the Matlab versions thatare installed. The found versions are returned in matlab_versions.Set win64 to TRUE if the 64 bit version of Matlab should be looked forThe returned list contains all versions underHKLM\\SOFTWARE\\Mathworks\\MATLAB andHKLM\\SOFTWARE\\Mathworks\\MATLAB Runtime or an empty list in case anerror occurred (or nothing found).

Populates the Matlab root with valid versions of Matlab orMatlab Runtime (MCR).The returned matlab_roots is organized in triplets(type,version_number,matlab_root_path), where typeindicates either MATLAB or MCR.

Matlab script command to run as the test.If this is not set, then the following is run:runtests('matlab_file_name'), exit(max([ans(1,:).Failed]))where matlab_file_name is the UNITTEST_FILE without the extension.

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