But there’s a catch. You look at the price tag: for a standard perpetual license. Your student wallet (home to three crumpled dollar bills and a coffee receipt) just burst into flames.
Then, type this:
“>> A\b”
It’s alive. MATLAB loves Windows 10 like a cat loves a warm keyboard. The graphics rendering is snappy, the file system plays nicely with .m files, and the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) even lets you call Python libraries from within MATLAB if you want to get fancy. Plus, the MATLAB shortcut pins beautifully to your taskbar between Visual Studio Code and Spotify. The First Thing You Should Type After the installation finishes, click in the Command Window and type: