...I don't think it's dying. Matlab changed to site licenses (instead of headcount), so that's helped too
how can you read them if they are closed source? https://uk.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/79714-how-do-we-know-that-matlabs-algorithms-are-working-properly?requestedDomain=www.mathworks.com …
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...you just type 'edit [function]'. It doesn't work for some of the base math functions, but does work for most other functions
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also can open those files in any txt editor
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prob cause basic maths is in c++ or something? But yeah, so if you can see them why do they call it closed source?
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yeah, base math is compiled c code, 'edit' will still show you the help text, but not code. But say 'edit ttest' and...code appearspic.twitter.com/AdfLxxKNgk
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so why do they call Matlab closed source?
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I guess because there are parts that are closed...? Base math, some of the figure handling, ...nothing else I can think of though
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fair enough I'm not going to look into it because I'm busy but I am curious
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It's my understanding that closed source is proprietary.
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