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		<title>Comment on Matlab and Java: Can’t everyone just get along? by Joshua Kaplan</title>
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		<description>Glad to hear that matlabcontrol was of use to you! I wanted to let you know that a brand new version of matlabcontrol has been released, version 4.0.0. Amongst its many new features is the ability to convert between MATLAB and Java numeric arrays. So if you have a 2D MATLAB array assigned to a variable you can retrieve it into Java as a double[][] array with matching indices (except they&#039;ll be 0-based). This feature works for arrays of any dimensions.</description>
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