Commented: Rik on 8 Jul Hello guys. I always thought the main difference between versions 'a' and 'b' of MATLAB was 'b' being 6 months "better" than version 'a' and, of course, this means that naturally the version 'b' is going to be a more up-to-date version, with more features as well - being the main intent to have new releases every semester.
However, just the other day a friend of mine claimed something I wasn't able to double-check elsewhere:. But isn't this the story with just any release? Don't you always implement new things and improve things of the past as necessary? Have someone ever come across these reliability concerns once? Writings in italic are my comments about the claims, and not part of the claim itself.
Is someone capable of confirming this? Am I missing something? Star Strider on 7 Apr Cancel Copy to Clipboard. Someone from MathWorks will have to provide the definitive response.
In the interim, see if perusing the Release Notes link for several releases reveals a pattern. I think your friend is just making up stuff Some pretty major features have been introduced piecemeal thinking of datetime as particular example with it taking several releases for many of the corollary functions to become " datetime aware" and some of the specialty graphs still weren't as of Rb while the base class came out clear back in Rb.
That it happend to be a 'b' release is, in my best guess, purely happenstance. Personally, I'd prefer TMW not worry about the 6-month cycle but release features when they really are "ripe" rather than somewhat piecemeal, but they've got the competitive pressures to deal with. Answers 1. Other MathWorks country sites are not optimized for visits from your location. Toggle Main Navigation. Search Answers Clear Filters. Answers Support MathWorks. Search Support Clear Filters. Support Answers MathWorks.
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