
All of those great capabilities of the Editor are there organized in a way to make them easier to find and use. The Editor tab, shown above, contains all the functions you need when you're editing your file. When you edit a file, three new tabs appear - the Editor tab, Publish tab, and View tab. Contextual tabs only appear when you're doing certain things in MATLAB. In addition to global tabs, the Toolstrip also has contexual tabs. To start an application you simply click on the correspondent icon.Īs we've seen, global tabs are always present regardless of what you are doing in MATLAB.
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The downward facing arrow on the far right brings down the full extent of the applications gallery with many more choices. The Apps tab presents a gallery of installed applications. It is the place you go to run interactive MATLAB applications. The last of the global tabs is the Apps tab, shown below. The gallery is smart, only showing plots that are appropriate for the data that you've selected. The downward facing arrow on the far right brings down the full extent of the plot gallery with many more choices. To create a plot from the gallery, you select the variables in the Workspace that you want to plot and then select the type of visualization you want to use for that data. The Plots tab displays a gallery of plots available in MATLAB and any toolboxes that were installed. The Plots tab, shown below, is where you go to create MATLAB Plots. The Home tab, shown below, is where you go to do general purpose operations like creating new files, importing data, managing your workspace, and setting your Desktop layout. For that reason, they are called global tabs. These three tabs are always there no matter what you are doing in MATLAB. When you open the MATLAB R2012b for the first time, you will notice three tabs - the Home tab, the Plots tab, and the Apps tab.
