Based on your location, we recommend that you select: You can also select a web site from the following list:Select the China site (in Chinese or English) for best site performance. They're still pretty cool.Just looks like an upside-down little boy, right?
Other MathWorks country sites are not optimized for visits from your location.Please post the easter eggs that you have found so far if they aren't already posted by someone else.Let's try to make a good Matlab easter egg list because it seems that there isn't one.Special things that the programmers left for us to discoverExtra code inside a function that can be used for other purposesRepeated Easter Eggs, if someone already posted it please don't repeatBugs in functions that cause trouble and might be fixed in later versionsMatlab games that come with the program unless they aren't mentioned in the documentation (the games are in the other demos, try the xpbombs and fifteen, you can even see the code for both games)I'm taking advantage of the current problem with the answers systemI am unfamiliar with what you mean by "Easter Egg."
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Hello everyone today I'm going to be showing you a matrix Easter egg in Saints Row 4.
It is still possible to include them in a few “leaf” M functions, like “spy”, that other functions do not depend upon.Not sure if it is really an easter egg, it is a bit simpler than most others.Note that it is only found in the help, not in the doc.Easter eggs come and go. The final movie was at least a decent concluding chapter of the trilogy. It makes for fun giving those to others in the lab.Hey Sean that's good fun but I wonder if the nice people from mathworks did include something similar but no one found it yet, are they forbid to do that?
It's not in release R2013a. Highlight it and press enter.A montage can be found in the Special features menu. 10 Homage To The Savior. What should be posted: Select the pill to see a twelve minute montage of concept art and special effects test footage.
I would love to see what other Easter Eggs have been found that I did not know about. Please post the easter eggs that you have found so far if they aren't already posted by someone else. Easter egg: A montage can be found in the Special features menu. Some of these ARE Emulators, but I figure most will appreciate them anyway. Just these work for me:That's the site where I found the easter eggs I posted, I forgot about the image one but the last time I was there was many years ago.image is one for sure, it's a function that has the extra feature of doing something unexpected just like the spy one.penny just shows a penny, nothing more and it's not even a functionshower is a simulink demo, interesting but still a demo like many othersThank for adding another easter egg, I'm not accepting your answer yet but will soon unless there's another answer with more votes in the next days.I'm giving you a vote :) and will give the same vote to anyone who post at least another easter egg that wasn't posted before.Oh, but there is so much more to image than meets the eye!!
*x).^0.01,plot(x,y);As our code base has increased, including such goodies in the MATLAB core has become problematic because of the strain it puts on rigorous automated testing. Here is a list of the ones I know: [Konami Code Spolier] (/s "Entering in the Konami Code (Up,Up,Down,Down,Left,Right,Left,Right,B,A) in the Lexica Botaina, it plays a sound clip (as of my version, a clip from John Cena's intro).") Reload the page to see its updated state.Choose a web site to get translated content where available and see local events and offers. Paulo, your avatar is no longer the "spy" image that pops up - it's Sean's dog (I think). Let's see who can find what else is hidden there :) Hi Scott, without being able to see the code for image it's not easy :(Paulo, search Steve Eddin's Blog for 'image function' (or similar).
There is quite a lot to learn there!From the Control System Toolbox work without any arguments, there's a sort of demo that they make, very nice, I was using them for years without noticing, nice surprise, wonder why the tf function doesn't also have the same behaviourNot sure if they qualify as Easter eggs, but type these on the command line (verified on R2011b):spy (new image is probably only version R2011b or later - clearly Sean has had some influence since he joined the Mathworks staff)x=[-2:.001:2],y=(sqrt(cos(x)).*cos(200*x)+sqrt(abs(x))-0.7).*(4-x. Let's try to make a good Matlab easter egg list because it seems that there isn't one. 12 The Matrix Easter Eggs You Probably Missed.
In the cast and crew bios the page on the writing directing Wachowski Brothers contains a small red pill. Thomas Anderson Lives In Room 101 - A Reference To George Orwell's 1884 The Matrix Easter Egg in Ghost Recon: Wildlands When flying on a helicopter over the northern deserted part of the Koani region people have spotted a lonely chair resting on the crackled salt flats.
Sean's lalala function is not in R2011b - maybe it will come out in R2012a. and guess what, when the user open the GUI it will see the spy as the default picture.So the easter egg came first and I find it cool, even here he looks good, always looking at my messages :)and lalala sounds handel. Here are 10 Hidden Details You Completely Missed In The Matrix: Revolutions.
I'll be placing on the FEX soon, but for now you can just replace it withThe spy function without arguments makes a cool figure (my current avatar).Matlab comes with a great sound clip for those moments when you find a solution for a huge problemThe pie function (matlab 2008b and maybe later versions) doesn't allow to place the labels in a specific place but in the function code there's a variable that allows the text to be inside the pie and you might also set the distance from the center of the pie, here's a little hack that I did to Which can first, the spy Easter egg or your choice of an avatar?I've been using the spy function without arguments for years, found it while looking for matlab easter eggs on google, every GUI I made so far for some classes had at least one axes (or axis?!) )shower (A program that let's you play with a shower. Well, if you rotate the 53-bits of the double precision fraction component so that each becomes the highest valued bit, you can easily see the hidden images:imshow(allImages,[min(allImages(:)) max(allImages(:))]); that I wrote to perform a circular shift of the bit pattern instead of discarding bits that overflow.