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Always!
29%
It depends
14%
Never!
21%
I didn't know that was possible
36%
1810 票
quick / easy
21%
themed / in a group
20%
challenge (e.g., banned functions)
13%
puzzle / game
16%
educational
28%
other (comment below)
3%
117 票
isstring
11%
ischar
7%
iscellstr
13%
isletter
21%
isspace
9%
ispunctuation
37%
2455 票
Don't use / What are Projects?
26%
1–10
31%
11–20
15%
21–30
9%
31–50
7%
51+ (comment below)
12%
4070 票
2
17%
3
12%
4
59%
6
4%
8
5%
Other (comment below)
3%
6419 票
numel(v)
6%
length(v)
13%
width(v)
14%
nnz(v)
8%
size(v, 1)
27%
sum(v > 0)
31%
2537 票
ismissing( { [ ] } )
26%
ismissing( NaN )
18%
ismissing( NaT )
11%
ismissing( missing )
21%
ismissing( categorical(missing) )
9%
ismissing( { '' } ) % 2 apostrophes
16%
896 票
isempty( [ ] )
10%
isempty( { } )
13%
isempty( '' ) % 2 single quotes
13%
isempty( "" ) % 2 double quotes
24%
c = categorical( [ ] ); isempty(c)
18%
s = struct("a", [ ] ); isempty(s.a)
22%
1324 票
sort(v)
8%
unique(v)
16%
union(v, [ ])
17%
intersect(v, v)
14%
setdiff(v, [ ])
12%
All return sorted output
33%
1193 票
s = ['M','A','T','L','A','B']
9%
char([77,65,84,76,65,66])
7%
"MAT" + "LAB"
21%
upper(char('matlab' - '0' + 48))
17%
fliplr("BALTAM")
17%
rot90(rot90('BALTAM'))
30%
2929 票
eye(3) - diag(ones(1,3))
11%
0 ./ ones(3)
9%
cos(repmat(pi/2, [3,3]))
16%
zeros(3)
20%
A(3, 3) = 0
32%
mtimes([1;1;0], [0,0,0])
12%
3009 票
1
33%
2
34%
3
18%
4
5%
5
3%
6+
6%
1643 票
<= 6 GB
10%
7–12 GB
26%
13–22 GB
34%
23–46 GB
19%
47–90 GB
6%
>= 91 GB
6%
15925 票
Yes, the available tools are great
12%
Yes, the available tools need help
6%
No, but I would like to
14%
No, it is not important to me
7%
What is test-driven development?
61%
1955 票
Always
12%
Sometimes
11%
In the past, but not now
3%
Never
20%
What is Simulink Project?
53%
2443 票
Always
8%
Sometimes
9%
In the past, but not now
2%
Never
23%
What is MATLAB Project?
58%
4533 票
A bunch of quick, simple problems
16%
A structured, educational set
15%
Brain-teasers
16%
Random miscellany
3%
Something else
2%
What are Problem Groups?
49%
1777 票
Cody has a wealth of problem groups that allow users of various skill levels to improve programming skills vis-à-vis MATLAB in an engaging way.
I would like to highlight the Draw Letters group, composed of problems created by Majid Farzaneh.
If you haven't yet visited Cody or solved that problem group, I would recommend that you head over there now. What are you waiting for?