結果:
- I already did it successfully twice in the past for my previous groups ;
- If you take one problem specifically, Problem 60984. Mesh the icosahedron for instance, you can normally see the icon of the cover image in the top right hand corner, can't you ?
- I always manage to set cover images to my contributions (mostly in the filexchange).
- Power systems and control theory without needing real generators or oscilloscopes,
- Hydrology and environmental modeling without field sensors,
- Robotics and AI concepts even where no robot is available.
- I could directly call MATLAB functions from C# as if they were .NET assemblies, without middleware.
- Simulink blocks could generate portable C# code (not just C/C++).
- MATLAB UI components could be embedded in WPF/WinForms apps natively.

- Learn how dark theme may impacts charts and apps
- Discover best practices for theme-adaptive workflows
- Step-by-step examples for both script-based plots and advanced custom charts and UI components
- Discover new tools like ThemeChangedFcn, getTheme, and fliplightness
A Guide to Themes for Chart Creators and App Builders
The long-awaited dark theme is now available in MATLAB R2025a. This article serves as a guide for designing charts and apps in a specific theme or that adapt automatically to either theme. By default, the graphics theme matches the desktop theme, so charts and apps appear in dark or light theme depending on system settings. These preferences can be adjusted


- Real-Time Magic ✨
- Precomputes weights and deformation data upfront, making it blazing fast for interactive edits. Drag control points and watch the image warp like rubber! (2)
- Supports affine, similarity, and rigid deformations—because why settle for one flavor of chaos?
- Single-File Simplicity 🧩
- All packed into one clean MATLAB class (mlsImageWarp.m).
- Endless Fun Use Cases 🤹
- Turn your pet’s photo into a Picasso painting.
- "Fix" your friend’s smile... aggressively.
- Animate static images with silly deformations (1).

Designing the New Figure Toolstrip Around User Experience
Guest Writer: Travis Roderick Travis joined MathWorks in 2013, bringing experience from previous roles in software development across the healthcare, finance, and storage network industries. He earned a BA in Computer Science in 2001, followed by a master’s degree where he explored the intersection of technology and creativity—using probabilistic genetic algorithms to generate music for his thesis. Although he enjoys the