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MathWorks' MATLAB (Matrix Laboratory) is a high-level language and interactive programming environment for numerical calculation and visualization. Signal processing and communications, image and video processing, computational finance, and computational biology may all be done with MATLAB. In addition, it serves as the foundation for various additional tools, such as Simulink and numerous toolboxes that extend its fundamental features.
Since 1984, MATLAB has been a cross-platform system. Based on the release history, there has been a biannual release cycle since the introduction of version 7.2 (R2006a), with version "a" typically issued in March/April and version "b" in September/October. In 2017, for example, there were two releases: R2017a and R2017b.
MATLAB is a MathWorks proprietary software. This implies that MATLAB code must be run by both programmers and users who have a valid software license, unlike open source languages.
GNU Octave, which offers (mainly) bidirectional syntactic compatibility with MATLAB, Scilab, SciPy, and Julia, is one of the open-source alternatives to MATLAB.