Hi, Is there any website that shares Matlab codes of international articles such as ISI for free?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 6 Mar 2017
Sorry, could you clarify your reference to isi?
jo kg
jo kg le 8 Mar 2017

an authoritative international journal of Elsevier

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 8 Mar 2017
When I look in Elsevier for information about ISI, I am lead to Thomas Reuter's "ISI Web of Science" but also to the International Statistics Institute ?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 6 Mar 2017

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There is no website dedicated to sharing the MATLAB code for scientific papers.
Some of the open access paper sites allow authors to post their code. Also some of the other more commercial science sites permit authors to post code as a resource.
Code is sometimes discussed on researchgate
The largest collection of paper implementations that I have found has been one of the mass code aggregation sites that has dubious policies that can make it difficult to tell apart from a for-profit pirating site. On such sites one can typically only download if one has sufficient credits (from having uploaded files) or having paid for access. It has never been clear to me that the code on those sites is virus scanned. "cracked" commercial programs keep appearing on the site.

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jo kg
jo kg le 8 Mar 2017
someone told me that there is a website that shares codes of international articles, then i was curious to know about it

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 10 Mar 2017

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Some papers that have been coded up have been put into the File Exchange: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/?s_tid=gn_mlc_fx

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