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Created: | Dec 12, 2018 at 4:44 p.m. | |
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Abstract
There are many MATLAB users in the Hydrology space. These scientists work as researchers and educators in academia and in agencies and institutes. Many of these institutions partner with CUAHSI and use their resources to share data and research. For data analysis and visualization, HydroShare provides integrations with Jupyter notebooks and other tools, via an ‘open with’ affordance.
MATLAB Online provides access to MATLAB from any standard web browser wherever you have internet access. It is ideal for teaching, learning and convenient, lightweight access. With MATLAB Online, you can share your scripts, live scripts, and other MATLAB files with others directly. Additionally, you can publish your scripts and live scripts to the web as PDFs or HTML and share the URL with anyone.
This web application enables the interactive exploration of MATLAB artifacts (such as Live Scripts) through a similar ‘open with’ affordance. When working with Live Scripts, users are presented with the option to open these artifacts in the Live Editor environment.
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