I've created this room to keep information and discussion about MATL centralized. MATL topics will be preferably discussed in this room, rather than in The Nineteenth Byte or in the Matlab and Octave room as it was up to now
* Third and fourth (optional) inputs of `Ys` (`cumsum`) can now be a single input * `Xv` (remove whitespace) unified with `Xz` (`nonzeros). Also, char(0) is now considered whitespace * `X+` has been removed. Use `Y+` ot `Z+` instead (`conv2`). In addition, `Y+` allows string input flag to be replaced by a number; and both `Y+` and `Z+` now allow sparse input in Matlab * Added `polyfit` function as 3-input version of `ZQ` * Octave compatibility: `kron` now automatically converts inputs to `double`, as happens in Matlab
To determine how MATL is actually used I developed a simple MATLAnswer class available here. This class parses each answer and returns information about function usage including input/output specification and provides some basic visualizations of the usage. It also returns an array of MATLAnswer instances which each contain metadata about the answers that can be used to perform custom analysis and visualization.
@LuisMendo My remark was meant as a compliment to the expressiveness of MATL, despite it using less bits. I for one really like that MATL only uses ASCII (there's this starred message by DJMcMayhem about using MATL for everyday calculations, and I too have started using MATL for when I want to calculate something odd on my phone).