C = bsxfun(@minus, A, B);

The biggest UI pain point in 2016? While powerful, it felt slow. Switching between "Editor" and "View" tabs had a slight lag that modern versions have eliminated. Also, Live Scripts ( *.mlx ) existed in 2016a, but they were buggy. Most professionals stuck to the plain .m editor until 2018. The "Great Plot" of 2016 If you do data visualization, 2016 is a solid workhorse. It has the tiledlayout ? No. That came later. In 2016, you were still using subplot , which works fine but lacks the tight, borderless control we have today.

Recently, I had to dust off an old license and spin up to support a piece of lab equipment that hasn't seen a driver update since the Obama administration. The experience was a surprisingly pleasant trip down memory lane.

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