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Desktop Tools and Development Environment


The MATLAB® desktop tools and development environment help you use MATLAB functions and files. Many of these tools are graphical user interfaces (GUIs). If you have an active Internet connection, you can watch the Working in the Development Environment video demo for an overview of the major functionality.

Startup and ShutdownStart the MATLAB program, set startup and shutdown options.
DesktopUse the MATLAB desktop to manage common tools. Configure the desktop and set preferences.
Running Functions — Command Window and HistoryWork with functions in the Command Window and Command History window.
Getting Help and Product InformationGet help using the Help browser, help functions, printed documentation, demos, and other methods.
Customizing Help and DemosAccessing help files created by others and adding your own help
Workspace Browser and Variable EditorUse variable inspection, editing, and graphing tools
Managing Files in MATLABFinding and organizing files and folders, and ensuring MATLAB can access files using the current folder and search path.
File Exchange — Finding and Getting Files Created by Other UsersFind and use files created by other users.
Editing and Debugging MATLAB CodeUse the MATLAB graphical Editor and debugging functions to create and change MATLAB code files.
Tuning and Managing MATLAB Code FilesUse Code Analyzer, Profiler, and other Reports.
Publishing MATLAB Code FilesPublish MATLAB code files and results to HTML, XML, LaTeX, Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, and PDF using the Editor cell features.
Using Notebook to Publish to Microsoft WordUse Notebook to Create an M-Book and Publish to Word.
Source Control InterfaceAccess your source control system from within the MATLAB, Simulink, and Stateflow products.
InternationalizationHow MATLAB software handles user locale settings.
  


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