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% Recreation of Saturn photo
figure('Color', 'k', 'Position', [100, 100, 800, 800]);
ax = axes('Color', 'k', 'XColor', 'none', 'YColor', 'none', 'ZColor', 'none');
hold on;
% Create the planet sphere
[x, y, z] = sphere(150);
% Saturn colors - pale yellow/cream gradient
saturn_radius = 1;
% Create color data based on latitude for gradient effect
lat = asin(z);
color_data = rescale(lat, 0.3, 0.9);
% Plot Saturn with smooth shading
planet = surf(x*saturn_radius, y*saturn_radius, z*saturn_radius, ...
color_data, ...
'EdgeColor', 'none', ...
'FaceColor', 'interp', ...
'FaceLighting', 'gouraud', ...
'AmbientStrength', 0.3, ...
'DiffuseStrength', 0.6, ...
'SpecularStrength', 0.1);
% Use a cream/pale yellow colormap for Saturn
cream_map = [linspace(0.4, 0.95, 256)', ...
linspace(0.35, 0.9, 256)', ...
linspace(0.2, 0.7, 256)'];
colormap(cream_map);
% Create the ring system
n_points = 300;
theta = linspace(0, 2*pi, n_points);
% Define ring structure (inner radius, outer radius, brightness)
rings = [
1.2, 1.4, 0.7; % Inner ring
1.45, 1.65, 0.8; % A ring
1.7, 1.85, 0.5; % Cassini division (darker)
1.9, 2.3, 0.9; % B ring (brightest)
2.35, 2.5, 0.6; % C ring
2.55, 2.8, 0.4; % Outer rings (fainter)
];
% Create rings as patches
for i = 1:size(rings, 1)
r_inner = rings(i, 1);
r_outer = rings(i, 2);
brightness = rings(i, 3);
% Create ring coordinates
x_inner = r_inner * cos(theta);
y_inner = r_inner * sin(theta);
x_outer = r_outer * cos(theta);
y_outer = r_outer * sin(theta);
% Front side of rings
ring_x = [x_inner, fliplr(x_outer)];
ring_y = [y_inner, fliplr(y_outer)];
ring_z = zeros(size(ring_x));
% Color based on brightness
ring_color = brightness * [0.9, 0.85, 0.7];
fill3(ring_x, ring_y, ring_z, ring_color, ...
'EdgeColor', 'none', ...
'FaceAlpha', 0.7, ...
'FaceLighting', 'gouraud', ...
'AmbientStrength', 0.5);
end
% Add some texture/gaps in the rings using scatter
n_particles = 3000;
r_particles = 1.2 + rand(1, n_particles) * 1.6;
theta_particles = rand(1, n_particles) * 2 * pi;
x_particles = r_particles .* cos(theta_particles);
y_particles = r_particles .* sin(theta_particles);
z_particles = (rand(1, n_particles) - 0.5) * 0.02;
% Vary particle brightness
particle_colors = repmat([0.8, 0.75, 0.6], n_particles, 1) .* ...
(0.5 + 0.5*rand(n_particles, 1));
scatter3(x_particles, y_particles, z_particles, 1, particle_colors, ...
'filled', 'MarkerFaceAlpha', 0.3);
% Add dramatic outer halo effect - multiple layers extending far out
n_glow = 20;
for i = 1:n_glow
glow_radius = 1 + i*0.35; % Extend much farther
alpha_val = 0.08 / sqrt(i); % More visible, slower falloff
% Color gradient from cream to blue/purple at outer edges
if i <= 8
glow_color = [0.9, 0.85, 0.7]; % Warm cream/yellow
else
% Gradually shift to cooler colors
mix = (i - 8) / (n_glow - 8);
glow_color = (1-mix)*[0.9, 0.85, 0.7] + mix*[0.6, 0.65, 0.85];
end
surf(x*glow_radius, y*glow_radius, z*glow_radius, ...
ones(size(x)), ...
'EdgeColor', 'none', ...
'FaceColor', glow_color, ...
'FaceAlpha', alpha_val, ...
'FaceLighting', 'none');
end
% Add extensive glow to rings - make it much more dramatic
n_ring_glow = 12;
for i = 1:n_ring_glow
glow_scale = 1 + i*0.15; % Extend farther
alpha_ring = 0.12 / sqrt(i); % More visible
for j = 1:size(rings, 1)
r_inner = rings(j, 1) * glow_scale;
r_outer = rings(j, 2) * glow_scale;
brightness = rings(j, 3) * 0.5 / sqrt(i);
x_inner = r_inner * cos(theta);
y_inner = r_inner * sin(theta);
x_outer = r_outer * cos(theta);
y_outer = r_outer * sin(theta);
ring_x = [x_inner, fliplr(x_outer)];
ring_y = [y_inner, fliplr(y_outer)];
ring_z = zeros(size(ring_x));
% Color gradient for ring glow
if i <= 6
ring_color = brightness * [0.9, 0.85, 0.7];
else
mix = (i - 6) / (n_ring_glow - 6);
ring_color = brightness * ((1-mix)*[0.9, 0.85, 0.7] + mix*[0.65, 0.7, 0.9]);
end
fill3(ring_x, ring_y, ring_z, ring_color, ...
'EdgeColor', 'none', ...
'FaceAlpha', alpha_ring, ...
'FaceLighting', 'none');
end
end
% Add diffuse glow particles for atmospheric effect
n_glow_particles = 8000;
glow_radius_particles = 1.5 + rand(1, n_glow_particles) * 5;
theta_glow = rand(1, n_glow_particles) * 2 * pi;
phi_glow = acos(2*rand(1, n_glow_particles) - 1);
x_glow = glow_radius_particles .* sin(phi_glow) .* cos(theta_glow);
y_glow = glow_radius_particles .* sin(phi_glow) .* sin(theta_glow);
z_glow = glow_radius_particles .* cos(phi_glow);
% Color particles based on distance - cooler colors farther out
particle_glow_colors = zeros(n_glow_particles, 3);
for i = 1:n_glow_particles
dist = glow_radius_particles(i);
if dist < 3
particle_glow_colors(i,:) = [0.9, 0.85, 0.7];
else
mix = (dist - 3) / 4;
particle_glow_colors(i,:) = (1-mix)*[0.9, 0.85, 0.7] + mix*[0.5, 0.6, 0.9];
end
end
scatter3(x_glow, y_glow, z_glow, rand(1, n_glow_particles)*2+0.5, ...
particle_glow_colors, 'filled', 'MarkerFaceAlpha', 0.05);
% Lighting setup
light('Position', [-3, -2, 4], 'Style', 'infinite', ...
'Color', [1, 1, 0.95]);
light('Position', [2, 3, 2], 'Style', 'infinite', ...
'Color', [0.3, 0.3, 0.4]);
% Camera and view settings
axis equal off;
view([-35, 25]); % Angle to match saturn_photo.jpg - more dramatic tilt
camva(10); % Field of view - slightly wider to show full halo
xlim([-8, 8]); % Expanded to show outer halo
ylim([-8, 8]);
zlim([-8, 8]);
% Material properties
material dull;
title('Saturn - Left click: Rotate | Right click: Pan | Scroll: Zoom', 'Color', 'w', 'FontSize', 12);
% Enable interactive camera controls
cameratoolbar('Show');
cameratoolbar('SetMode', 'orbit'); % Start in rotation mode
% Custom mouse controls
set(gcf, 'WindowButtonDownFcn', @mouseDown);
function mouseDown(src, ~)
selType = get(src, 'SelectionType');
switch selType
case 'normal' % Left click - rotate
cameratoolbar('SetMode', 'orbit');
rotate3d on;
case 'alt' % Right click - pan
cameratoolbar('SetMode', 'pan');
pan on;
end
end
Martinov
Martinov
Last activity on 26 Nov 2025 at 14:24

Hello,
I have Arduino DIY Geiger Counter, that uploads data to my channel here in ThingSpeak (3171809), using ESP8266 WiFi board. It sends CPM values (counts per minute), Dose, VCC and Max CPM for 24h. They are assignet to Field from 1 to 4 respectively. How can I duplicate Field 1, so I could create different time chart for the same measured unit? Or should I duplicate Field 1 chart, and how? I tried to find the answer here in the blog, but I couldn't.
I have to say that I'm not an engineer or coder, just can simply load some Arduino sketches and few more things, so I'll be very thankfull if someone could explain like for non-IT users.
Regards,
Emo
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson
Last activity on 19 Nov 2025 at 20:42

@Cody Team, how can I vote or give a like in great comments?
It seems that there are not such options.
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goc3
goc3
Last activity on 10 Nov 2025 at 17:38

If you have solved a Cody problem before, you have likely seen the Scratch Pad text field below the Solution text field. It provides a quick way to get feedback on your solution before submitting it. Since submitting a solution takes you to a new page, any time a wrong solution is submitted, you have to navigate back to the problem page to try it again.
Instead, I use the Scratch Pad to test my solution repeatedly before submitting. That way, I get to a working solution faster without having to potentially go back and forth many times between the problem page and the wrong-solution page.
Here is my approach:
  1. Write a tentative solution.
  2. Copy a test case from the test suite into the Scratch Pad.
  3. Click the Run Function button—this is immediately below the Scratch Pad and above the Output panel and Submit buttons.
  4. If the solution does not work, modify the solution code, sometimes putting in disp() lines and/or removing semicolons to trace what the code is doing. Repeat until the solution passes.
  5. If the solution does work, repeat steps 2 through 4.
  6. Once there are no more test cases to copy and paste, clean up the code, if necessary (delete disp lines, reinstate all semicolons to suppress output). Click the Run Function button once more, just to make sure I did not break the solution while cleaning it up. Then, click the Submit button.
For problems with large test suites, you may find it useful to copy and paste in multiple test cases per iteration.
Hopefully you find this useful.
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The all-community-solutions view shows the ID of each solution, and you can click on the link to go to the solution.
The preferred-community-solutions view does not show the solution IDs and does not link to the solutions. As far as I can tell, there is no way to get from that view to the solutions. If, for example, you want to go to the solution to leave a comment there, you can't.
All-community-solutions view:
Preferred-community-solutions view, with no solution IDs and no links:
Hi cody fellows,
I already solved more than 500 problems -months ago, last july if I remember well- and get this scholar badge, but then it suddenly disappeared a few weeks later. I then solved a few more problems and it reappeared.
Now I observed it disappeared once more a few days ago.
Have you also noticed this erratic behavior of the scholar badge ? Is it normal and / or intentional ? If not, how to explain it ? (deleted problems ?)
Cheers,
Nicolas
I'm seeing solution maps shown with low-contrast gray colors instead of the correct symbol colors. I have observed this using both Safari and Chrome. Screenshot:
Here is a screenshot of a Cody problem that I just created. The math rendering is poor. (I have since edited the problem to remove the math formatting.)
Are there any code restrictions for programming Cody solutions? I could not find anything mentioned at https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/content/cody/about.html, other than toolbox functions not being available.
Hey everyone,
I’m currently working with MATLAB R2025b and using the MQTT blocks from the Industrial Communication Toolbox inside Simulink. I’ve run into an issue that’s driving me a bit crazy, and I’m not sure if it’s a bug or if I’m missing something obvious.
Here’s what’s happening:
  • I open the MQTT Configure block.
  • I fill out all the required fields — Broker address, Port, Client ID, Username, and Password.
  • When I click Test Connection, it says “Connection established successfully.” So far so good.
  • Then I click Apply, close the dialog, set the topic name, and try to run the simulation.
  • At this point, I get the following error:Caused by: Invalid value for 'ClientID', 'Username' or 'Password'.
  • When I reopen the MQTT config block, I notice that the Password field is empty again — even though I definitely entered it before and the connection test worked earlier.
It seems like Simulink is somehow not saving the password after hitting Apply, which leads to the authentication error during simulation.
Has anyone else faced this? Is this a bug in R2025b, or do I need to configure something differently to make the password persist?
Would really appreciate any insights, workarounds, or confirmations from anyone who has used MQTT in Simulink recently.
Thanks in advance!
For some time now, this has been bugging me - so I thought to gather some more feedback/information/opinions on this.
What would you classify Recursion? As a loop or as a vectorized section of code?
For context, this query occured to me while creating Cody problems involving strict (so to speak) vectorization - (Everyone is more than welcome to check my recent Cody questions).
To make problems interesting and/or difficult, I (and other posters) ban functions and functionalities - such as for loops, while loops, if-else statements, arrayfun() and the rest of the fun() family functions. However, some of the solutions including the reference solution I came up with for my latest problem, contained recursion.
I am rather divided on how to categorize it. What do you think?
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Hello MATLAB Central community,
My name is Yann. And I love MATLAB. I also love Python ... 🐍 (I know, not the place for that).
I recently decided to go down the rabbit hole of AI. So I started benchmarking deep learning frameworks on basic examples. Here is a recording of my experiment:
Happy to engage in the debate. What do you think?
Harel
Harel
Last activity on 25 Aug 2025

Hi,
I have some problem, I want to upload my data that sample rate at 500HZ, every sevral seconds.
My data include 12 bytes, and it measure 500HZ, for example for 15 seconds I coolect 15*500*12 = 84KB.
Can I upload this data to ThingSpeak? It is possible to use with Free acount (I am student and this is my project)
How can help me..
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Hey cody fellows :-) !
I recently created two problem groups, but as you can see I struggle to set their cover images :
What is weird given :
  • I already did it successfully twice in the past for my previous groups ;
  • If you take one problem specifically, Problem 60984. Mesh the icosahedron for instance, you can normally see the icon of the cover image in the top right hand corner, can't you ?
  • I always manage to set cover images to my contributions (mostly in the filexchange).
I already tried several image formats, included .png 4/3 ratio, but still the cover images don't set.
Could you please help me to correctly set my cover images ?
Thank you.
Nicolas