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Can PDE solver pdepe handle discontinous initial conditions?
Can PDE solver pdepe handle discontinous initial conditions?
This without me making the initial conditions continous.Can PDE solver pdepe handle discontinous initial conditions?
This without me making the initial conditions continous. Can PDE solver pdepe handle discontinous initial conditions?
This without me making the initial conditions continous. pdepe, initial conditions, discontinous MATLAB Answers — New Questions
different event functions for the same species
Hi,
I developed a model in Simbiology in which Fw is a parameter as a function of mass. The mass varies with time.
I want to set two events as follows:
Trigger: mass>=Threshold_mass
event function: Fw = 0.1* mass
Trigger: mass<=Threshold_mass
event function: Fw = 0.0003* mass
I received this error message:
"Invalid repeatedAssignment rule ‘Rule_20’. The variable ‘Fw_T’ is also used by an event function.n"
Could you please suggest any idea that may help?
ThanksHi,
I developed a model in Simbiology in which Fw is a parameter as a function of mass. The mass varies with time.
I want to set two events as follows:
Trigger: mass>=Threshold_mass
event function: Fw = 0.1* mass
Trigger: mass<=Threshold_mass
event function: Fw = 0.0003* mass
I received this error message:
"Invalid repeatedAssignment rule ‘Rule_20’. The variable ‘Fw_T’ is also used by an event function.n"
Could you please suggest any idea that may help?
Thanks Hi,
I developed a model in Simbiology in which Fw is a parameter as a function of mass. The mass varies with time.
I want to set two events as follows:
Trigger: mass>=Threshold_mass
event function: Fw = 0.1* mass
Trigger: mass<=Threshold_mass
event function: Fw = 0.0003* mass
I received this error message:
"Invalid repeatedAssignment rule ‘Rule_20’. The variable ‘Fw_T’ is also used by an event function.n"
Could you please suggest any idea that may help?
Thanks discontineous function MATLAB Answers — New Questions
How di I find the FWHM of the curve and also convert the units from Watts to Decibles
clear all
close all
clc
L=10;
n=1.45;
c=2.9979e8;
dt = 6e-12;
T=10*2*L*n/c;
eps0=8.854e-12;
A=80e-12;
t = (-T/2/dt:1:T/2/dt)*dt;
Nt=round(T/dt);
fsine = 1e9;
vsine = 1;
phi = vsine*sin(2*pi*fsine*t);
EL1t=1.274e7*exp(1i*phi);
FP=fft(phi);
fs=1/dt/Nt;
Fs=(-1/dt/2:fs:1/dt/2-1);
figure
Z=plot(Fs,fftshift(abs(fft(EL1t/Nt).^2*2*n*c*eps0*A)));
How do I find the FWHm of the curve , should I consider sidebands also while calculating or just find FWHM in the peak curve only?
And also how do I convert the Y axis units from Watts to Decibles…clear all
close all
clc
L=10;
n=1.45;
c=2.9979e8;
dt = 6e-12;
T=10*2*L*n/c;
eps0=8.854e-12;
A=80e-12;
t = (-T/2/dt:1:T/2/dt)*dt;
Nt=round(T/dt);
fsine = 1e9;
vsine = 1;
phi = vsine*sin(2*pi*fsine*t);
EL1t=1.274e7*exp(1i*phi);
FP=fft(phi);
fs=1/dt/Nt;
Fs=(-1/dt/2:fs:1/dt/2-1);
figure
Z=plot(Fs,fftshift(abs(fft(EL1t/Nt).^2*2*n*c*eps0*A)));
How do I find the FWHm of the curve , should I consider sidebands also while calculating or just find FWHM in the peak curve only?
And also how do I convert the Y axis units from Watts to Decibles… clear all
close all
clc
L=10;
n=1.45;
c=2.9979e8;
dt = 6e-12;
T=10*2*L*n/c;
eps0=8.854e-12;
A=80e-12;
t = (-T/2/dt:1:T/2/dt)*dt;
Nt=round(T/dt);
fsine = 1e9;
vsine = 1;
phi = vsine*sin(2*pi*fsine*t);
EL1t=1.274e7*exp(1i*phi);
FP=fft(phi);
fs=1/dt/Nt;
Fs=(-1/dt/2:fs:1/dt/2-1);
figure
Z=plot(Fs,fftshift(abs(fft(EL1t/Nt).^2*2*n*c*eps0*A)));
How do I find the FWHm of the curve , should I consider sidebands also while calculating or just find FWHM in the peak curve only?
And also how do I convert the Y axis units from Watts to Decibles… fft, plot, fwhm MATLAB Answers — New Questions
How to find eigen values of Fischer’s equation?
Just like we have eigen values for heat equation as lambda=n*pi/l type. How can we find eigen values for the Fischer’s equation. I’m attaching the file in which I’ve attempted to do so? But I’m not sure if it’s correct?Just like we have eigen values for heat equation as lambda=n*pi/l type. How can we find eigen values for the Fischer’s equation. I’m attaching the file in which I’ve attempted to do so? But I’m not sure if it’s correct? Just like we have eigen values for heat equation as lambda=n*pi/l type. How can we find eigen values for the Fischer’s equation. I’m attaching the file in which I’ve attempted to do so? But I’m not sure if it’s correct? pde, equation MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Partner Manager
I need to find out who our Partner Manager is and if we do not have one I need to find out how to get one. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
I need to find out who our Partner Manager is and if we do not have one I need to find out how to get one. Any help would be appreciated.Thanks. Read More
Newbie – Import CSV and manupulate data and export
We have a raw csv file that has a potential of having a debit and credit in the same line. It has a total field as well, which is accurate, however, I need to process each line of the file and determine if the total is great than or equal to 0, it goes to Debit, else it goes to Credit.
here is what i am starting with
This is what I am trying to get to:
here is the code
$data = Import-Csv -Path $csvFile.FullName | Select GL, vAcctDescription, Debit, Credit, Total
$data | foreach-object { $_ | if ($data.Total -gt 0)
{
[double]$data.Crebit = [double]$data.Total
}
else {
{
[double]$data.Credit = [double]$data.Total
[double]$data.Credit * 1
}
}
}
We have a raw csv file that has a potential of having a debit and credit in the same line. It has a total field as well, which is accurate, however, I need to process each line of the file and determine if the total is great than or equal to 0, it goes to Debit, else it goes to Credit. here is what i am starting with This is what I am trying to get to: here is the code $data = Import-Csv -Path $csvFile.FullName | Select GL, vAcctDescription, Debit, Credit, Total
$data | foreach-object { $_ | if ($data.Total -gt 0)
{
[double]$data.Crebit = [double]$data.Total
}
else {
{
[double]$data.Credit = [double]$data.Total
[double]$data.Credit * 1
}
}
} Read More
Top Stories: April 30, 2024
Check out this week’s top stories for Americas partners.
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Check out this week’s top stories for Americas partners.
English Top Stories: April 30, 2024 | Microsoft
Français À la une : 30 avril 2024 | Microsoft
Español Novedades más relevantes: 30 de abril de 2024 | Microsoft
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Azure Routing Cross-Region?
Hi there! My company has our services on US East, however we have a large block of contractors using Cloud PCs based out of India. Recently we became aware of an issue where a vendor was blocking their access to their website based upon the region of their IP.
We’re looking for a way to restore that connectivity in a fairly quick and non-disruptive manner. Thoughts of VPN, proxy, or other alternate solutions come to mind, but what about say, a custom routing assigned to the vNet? Or possible vWAN?
Sadly, I do not profess to be an azure sexpert, just looking for opinions on a solid path forward. Thanks!
Hi there! My company has our services on US East, however we have a large block of contractors using Cloud PCs based out of India. Recently we became aware of an issue where a vendor was blocking their access to their website based upon the region of their IP. We’re looking for a way to restore that connectivity in a fairly quick and non-disruptive manner. Thoughts of VPN, proxy, or other alternate solutions come to mind, but what about say, a custom routing assigned to the vNet? Or possible vWAN? Sadly, I do not profess to be an azure sexpert, just looking for opinions on a solid path forward. Thanks! Read More
MDTI Achieves PCI DSS Certification: Elevating Security Standards
We are excited to announce that MDTI has successfully obtained the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) certification, representing a significant milestone in our continuous pursuit of security excellence. This accomplishment follows closely after our ISO certification, highlighting our unwavering commitment to upholding the highest standards of data protection and our dedication to safeguarding information and proactively combating fraud.
This certification not only strengthens our security measures but also reaffirms the trust our customers have in us to handle their most sensitive data with the utmost care and diligence.
Why the PCI DSS certification matters
PCI DSS is a renowned global standard for securing credit card data and preventing fraud. For organizations that handle sensitive payment information, compliance with PCI DSS is not just a requirement – it’s a cornerstone of our promise to safeguard customer data.
Advantages for our customers
Our customers are central to our operations, and our PCI DSS certification offers numerous benefits, including:
Enhanced Security: The rigorous security measures of PCI DSS significantly reduce the risk of data breaches and credit card fraud, ensuring that our customers’ sensitive payment card data is well-protected.
Compliance Ease: With MDTI’s PCI DSS certification, our customers can save on the effort and costs of obtaining their own PCI DSS validation, as they can confidently build or host their services on our validated platform.
Trust and Confidence: This certification reinforces the trust our customers place in us, enhancing their confidence in our ability to handle their most sensitive data with the utmost care and diligence.
Shared Responsibility: The Azure PCI DSS Responsibility Matrix we provide clarifies the areas of responsibility for each PCI DSS requirement, ensuring a clear partnership in maintaining security standards.
Guidance and Support: Our Azure Security and Compliance PCI DSS Blueprint offers a roadmap for deploying a PCI DSS-compliant environment, enabling our customers to manage payment card data with confidence.
Our commitment to continuous improvement
Achieving PCI DSS certification is more than just meeting a standard; it’s a reflection of our commitment to continuous improvement and excellence in security. It’s about providing our customers with the assurance they need to operate confidently in today’s digital landscape.
Join us on this journey
We invite you to join us in celebrating this achievement and to learn more about how MDTI’s PCI DSS certification can benefit your organization by engaging us via our fast-growing community of security pros and experts to provide product feedback and suggestions and start conversations about how MDTI is helping your team stay on top of threats.
Also, be sure to explore our services, engage with our experts, and discover the peace of mind that comes with partnering with a leader in security by contacting our sales team.
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Microsoft Defender for Cloud extends support to enable increased API security testing visibility
Expanded API Security Testing Collaboration and Environment Support
At Microsoft Ignite 2023, Microsoft Defender for Cloud announced the support of API security testing integration, enabling Defender for Cloud to provide full lifecycle API protection from code to cloud, which makes Microsoft the only cloud provider that enables organizations to assess risk and address API threats across the entire cloud application lifecycle. Today, we’re happy to announce this support has been extended to two additional API security testing solutions and is currently in public preview. Additionally, we’re thrilled to share that support of Azure DevOps environments is in public preview.
Customers can now choose from a variety of API security testing solutions in the Azure Marketplace and integrate the solutions within their DevOps pipelines, allowing security teams to have centralized visibility of the assessed API security posture within Defender for Cloud. Supported solutions now include 42Crunch, Bright Security, and StackHawk. Supported DevOps environments includes both GitHub and Azure DevOps, allowing customers to upload their scan results from both DevOps environments into Defender for Cloud.
Embracing a ‘shift-left’ security approach is crucial for modern organizations. By integrating API security measures earlier in the software development lifecycle, developers can proactively identify and mitigate API vulnerabilities that might otherwise go undetected, ensuring robust protection against top OWASP API related risks, business logic abuse, and more.
By empowering developers to code and configure APIs securely early in the development lifecycle, Defender for Cloud helps organizations deliver cloud applications that are secure-by-design from the start of development to continuous security throughout production. Security teams can leverage the rich reporting capabilities of Defender for Cloud to gain unified visibility into the health of their API estate during development time, ensuring insecure applications do not make it to production.
The support for API security testing via these solutions complements the existing runtime security capabilities from Defender for APIs. By enabling Defender for APIs alongside the API testing solutions, Defender for Cloud customers gain a robust security governance framework and clear visibility into their APIs throughout the entire lifecycle, from design to runtime. Microservices-based application architectures, and multi-cloud application footprints have amplified the magnitude of APIs drastically, which further adds complexity to API security. There is rarely a single access point at which API security can be enforced. This approach ensures that APIs are secure and monitored at every stage.
Visibility of API security testing scan results within Defender for Cloud recommendation
Ability to query for source code repositories with unhealthy API security testing results within the Cloud Security Explorer
Meet the API security testing solutions
42Crunch enables a standardized approach to securing APIs that automates the enforcement of API security compliance across distributed development and security teams. Unlike traditional DAST tools that are used to scan web and mobile applications, 42Crunch runs a set of tests that are precisely crafted and targeted against each API based on their specific design. As a result, 42Crunch provides complete coverage for the top OWASP API risks while eliminating false positives.
Jacques Declas, CEO of 42Crunch, welcomed the announcement saying, “This partnership between Microsoft and 42Crunch validates our common vision of providing customers globally with a true DevSecOps solution to protect their digital assets from an ever-growing array of attacks.” “It is well recognized that an effective API security strategy must start early in the software development lifecycle. This partnership between 42Crunch and Microsoft will enable customers to define, implement, and enforce API security compliance and governance across their API estate at scale,” added Declas.
Bright Security’s dev-centric DAST platform empowers both developers and AppSec professionals with enterprise grade security testing capabilities for web applications, APIs, and GenAI and LLM applications. Bright knows how to deliver the right tests, at the right time in the SDLC, in developers and AppSec tools and stacks of choice with minimal false positives and alert fatigue.
Gadi Bashvitz, CEO of Bright Security said, “Collaborating with Microsoft to bring together Bright’s DAST security testing capabilities for APIs with Microsoft Defender for Cloud is a game changer for enterprises aiming to accelerate their SDLC without compromising on security because Bright scans applications and APIs from the outside-in, mimicking how hackers could attack and compromise their business. With Bright, enterprises get verified attack vectors, not guesses. This relationship is in the forefront of collaboration between AppSec and CNAPP providers to improve security for enterprises”.
StackHawk is making API and application security testing part of software delivery. The StackHawk platform offers engineering teams the ability to find and fix application bugs at any stage of software development and gives Security teams insight into the security posture of applications and APIs being developed. Built by a strong founding team with deep experience in security and DevOps, and funded by some of the best venture investors in the business, StackHawk is leading the shift left movement by putting API and application security testing into the hands of engineers the moment they build code.
“StackHawk’s integration with Microsoft Defender for Cloud Microsoft Defender for APIs extends the ability to assess the API security posture of an application beyond what’s happening in production,” said Joni Klippert, CEO and co-founder at StackHawk. “The StackHawk platform is designed to support teams in identifying and fixing API security vulnerabilities earlier in the development process while delivering secure code prior to production. This collaboration with Microsoft will enable customers to seamlessly pinpoint API security risks across their entire API ecosystem, strengthening their security posture.”
How to get started
To learn more and view steps to onboard, see: Partner applications in Microsoft Defender for Cloud for API security testing (preview)
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Generate demand and nurture leads with these 8 new Azure and Modern Work campaigns-in-a-Box
Microsoft Global Through Partner Marketing has eight new Azure and Modern Work Campaign in a Box (CiaB) offerings—localized in 11 languages—to help our partners generate demand and nurture leads in the coming fiscal year. If your business is in banking, retail, manufacturing, healthcare, or sustainability, there are ready-to-launch go-to-market resources available to help you seize opportunities in your rapidly evolving sector.
The campaigns are focused on three types of solution plays:
Power Business Decisions with Cloud Scale Analytics: By embracing innovation and data-driven strategies at scale, companies are better able to acquire meaningful business insights. These campaigns are customized for banking and retail customers. A third campaign provides resources for applying scale analytics to managing and reporting sustainability impacts as required by stakeholders, regulators and customers.
Empower and Connect Your Frontline Workers: For the companies that employ the more than 2 billion frontline workers globally, adapting to the growth of AI and adopting more nimble communication and collaboration is an urgent need. These three campaigns, designed for customers in retail, healthcare, and manufacturing, address a massive opportunity for transforming operational efficiency and scaling up capabilities.
Secure Productivity: Microsoft 365 helps your customers prepare for the AI-driven future, eliminate redundant solutions, and reduce costs. A comprehensive execution guide for messaging, target audiences, customer acquisition journey, and execution guidance is available to help customers in healthcare and retail.
View and download these and other Industry campaigns here:
Retail Marketing Campaigns
Manufacturing Marketing Campaigns
Healthcare Marketing Campaigns
Banking Marketing Campaigns
Sustainability Marketing Campaigns
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Windows news you can use: April 2024
This April, your job managing Windows 11 is made easier with continuous improvements. Watch out for these new monthly recaps—tailored to your needs as an IT admin or decision maker. Our goal? To help you quickly catch up so you can start using and benefiting from the latest features, capabilities, services, and tools.
Let’s kick off this new series of “news you can use” with a look at what’s new in the world of Windows to help you and your organization stay protected and productive!
New in policies and information access
[GRAPH] Use the Microsoft Graph API to access and import Windows known issues and product lifecycle information when and where you need it. See how at Windows known issues and product lifecycle in Graph API.
[POLICY] To manage the Snipping Tool’s recording capabilities, use the new policy “AllowScreenRecorder.”
[GCC] If you’re in the public sector and use the U.S. Government Community Cloud (GCC), you can now use Remote Help in Microsoft Intune to facilitate secure help desk connections with both Windows and Android devices.
New in cloud management
[AUTOPATCH] Windows Autopatch and the Windows Update for Business deployment service are coming together in a unified solution!
[COPILOT] A public preview of Copilot in Intune is now available in the Microsoft Intune admin center. Get tips on settings, summarize policies, get device details in your Windows ecosystem. Moreover, troubleshoot faster with a new error code analyzer. Read What’s new in Microsoft Intune for more details.
[INTUNE] You can now Expedite non-security updates as you would any latest security update in Windows 11. Start in the Devices blade in the Microsoft Intune admin center. Create an expedite profile, then a deployment policy, and watch the success from the Reports space! If you’ve never expedited updates before, read up and follow the steps in Use Intune to expedite Windows quality updates.
New in Windows Server
[SERVER] Enroll into the Windows Insider Program for Windows Server to try out Windows Server 2025! Curious about the improvements, enhancements, and new capabilities? See What’s new in Windows Server 2025 so that you’re ready to go when it becomes generally available in the second half of this year.
[HOTPATCH] Did you know that you can get all Patch Tuesday security fixes on Windows Server 2022 AE and only reboot once a quarter? To enable hotpatching today, see Hotpatch for Windows Server Azure Edition!
New in Windows security
[COPILOT] Now generally available, Microsoft Copilot for Security is seamlessly integrated with products in the Microsoft Security portfolio to help you keep your Windows estate protected and productive. You can use it standalone or as an embedded experience. It provides a natural language assisted copilot experience for incident response, threat hunting, intelligence gathering, and posture management. Copilot for Security supports custom prompts, knowledge base integrations, multi-language support, third-party integrations, Microsoft Entra audit and diagnostic logs, and even usage reporting.
Get started today with recommendations and sample prompts at Use Copilot for Security to get device and policy information.
If interested, join the new Copilot for Security Customer Connection Program (CCP). It’s meant for customers, partners, and MVPs to foster community engagement and readiness efforts.
Which of these highlights do you care most about? Technology evolves faster than ever, and we’re here to set you up for success with the right information and resources! Check back every fourth week of the month for the next installment of “Windows news you can use.”
Continue the conversation. Find best practices. Bookmark the Windows Tech Community, then follow us @MSWindowsITPro on X/Twitter. Looking for support? Visit Windows on Microsoft Q&A.
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Unveiling the Newest OneDrive Capabilities
Last October, we unveiled the next generation of OneDrive which makes files easier to access with personalization, search, and new views – organized around people, meetings and shared files. At this year’s Microsoft 365 Community Conference, we are introducing new enhancements to the OneDrive experience for work and school that brings Copilot magic to OneDrive, accelerates teamwork and productivity, and helps you to work the way YOU like!
Copilot: Magic at your fingertips
As announced in February, Copilot is coming to OneDrive this summer! It helps you quickly retrieve information from your files and is accessible from OneDrive for web.
Catch up on the files you care about by generating summaries for your Word, PowerPoint, Excel and PDF files, all with Copiloted in OneDrive.
Use Copilot in OneDrive to generate summaries of your docs and PDFs.
And why stop at summaries? You can also ask questions and get answers from the contents of your files without even opening them.
With Copilot in OneDrive, you can ask questions about the contents of files and get smart answers.
Copilot is also great at helping you with tasks like comparing documents, generating FAQs, getting suggestions on improving docs, and much more!
Use Copilot in OneDrive to compare files, create FAQs and more.
And it gives you the ability to generate document summaries when you share Word files with others. The people you share with will receive the summary in their email notification.
With Copilot you can share Word files with auto-generated summaries.
The sharing summaries feature is now available for customers with a Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365 license and is accessible when sharing from Microsoft Word online!
This is just the start of the Copilot in OneDrive release. We will have more exciting updates in the coming months.
Updated, faster file viewer
We’ve recently updated the file viewer for Microsoft 365 which can preview more than 300 file types in OneDrive, SharePoint, Teams, and other apps. The updated file viewer is up to 2X faster than the previous version, plus it’s more intuitive and functional. For example, you can edit PDFs and images, annotate eBooks, favorite files, and request electronic signatures securely.
Additionally, you’ll be able to access Copilot in OneDrive right in file viewer to summarize a document, ask questions about its content, and even create a frequently asked questions form based on the file’s information. This update is currently available for customers in Targeted Release and will be rolling out globally this summer.
The file viewer in Microsoft 365 can display over 300 different file types.
Accelerate teamwork and productivity
OneDrive helps you and your team work smarter and faster. We want to make it easy for you to find and track your work, and to access the files when you need them. And with safe sharing options, you can work together without worries, knowing your data is secure.
Enhanced search in OneDrive for web
OneDrive for web now lets you find your files faster than ever with its new and improved search functionality. Whether the file is in your OneDrive, shared folders, or document libraries, our improved search feature allows you to seamlessly sift through your entire digital workspace from one centralized location. The enhanced search features include:
• New filters: Added filters for different file types to help you find exactly what you need.
• Date filter: Narrow down your search results by files created or modified within a specific timeframe.
• Scoping options: Easily conduct precise searches within specific folders, sites, or document libraries.
• Updated interface: Visual enhancements and more metadata help you locate your files more quickly.
We expect these search enhancements to begin rolling out in August.
Enhanced search capabilities make it easier than ever for you to find files in OneDrive.
Simple, smart, and secure collaboration
Sharing is one of the most widely used features across Microsoft 365. Our goal is to make collaboration quick and seamless. We’ve streamlined the sharing dialog, making it faster and easier to use. When you open the share experience across Microsoft 365 applications, you can now focus more easily on the core sharing tasks by sending an email invite or copying a link for others to start collaborating on your files.
We have now updated the send flow to send an email invitation that only works for the people you specify, and helps you share confidently with your coworkers in the most secure ways!
With your files in OneDrive, you can share them easily with coworkers.
Branded external file requests
The external file request feature allows you to collect files from others by providing them with a secure upload link. This tool is especially useful when you need to gather documents, photos, or other files from people outside your organization. Soon you’ll be able to make your brand stand out to partners, clients, or stakeholders, with a custom branding request and landing page. From the branded email requests to personalized landing pages for uploaded documents, every interaction matches your brand identity.
Display your brand and engage with your audience at every touchpoint with branded external file requests.
OneDrive experience in Document Libraries
The next generation OneDrive experience available in OneDrive for web will soon be available in SharePoint document libraries. When you go to your document libraries, you’ll see fresh new visuals, simplified navigation with filters and search, best in class performance, and your favorite features from Microsoft Lists, like board views. We can’t wait for you to try it later this summer.
The next generation OneDrive experience is coming to SharePoint document libraries.
Create new files from templates
We’ve refreshed the file creation experience in OneDrive for web which you initiate by clicking the “Add new” button. Now, clicking the “Add new” button will give you the option to create a blank file or choose from a selection of high-quality, beautifully designed Word, Excel and PowerPoint templates to jumpstart your work, including templates provided by your organization. This update is rolling out soon and is currently available for customers in Targeted Release.
Choose from a variety of beautifully designed Word, Excel, and PowerPoint templates when you create files in OneDrive.
Browse your photos and videos with Media view
We’re adding a Media view to the left navigation of OneDrive for web, for work and school users. You can use this view to easily browse and access your photo and video content in OneDrive.
Media view in OneDrive for web is now rolling out to customers.
Browse your images and videos with the new Media view in OneDrive.
Work the way YOU like
With OneDrive, you can work the way you want, wherever you are. Whether you need to access your files online or offline, on the web, or on your device, OneDrive has you covered.
Introducing offline mode
We are making OneDrive for web faster and more offline-capable with the new offline mode (formerly known as Nucleus). Once enabled, you can browse your OneDrive files in Edge, Chrome and other Chromium-based browsers, online or offline, with lightning speed and efficiency. In fact, you can expect to see up to 3X faster loading times when viewing and interacting with your files in OneDrive in your browser and in the OneDrive app in Microsoft Teams and Outlook.
There’s more! You’ll soon be able to enjoy a fast and throttle-free experience online and offline when interacting with files inside your recent Document Libraries. OneDrive offline mode is now rolling out to customers.
Browse your files without an internet connection with offline mode in OneDrive.
OneDrive next generation experience in more apps
OneDrive is more than just a file storage and collaboration app – it’s a consistent, familiar file experience across the Microsoft 365 ecosystem. Last year we updated OneDrive for web with the next generation experience that makes locating and accessing files quicker than ever. We’ve recently rolled this out to the OneDrive app in Teams and Outlook. And soon, you’ll get this experience in microsoft365.com (formerly office.com). Additionally, we’re also updating the Office file picker that you use to open, share and save files in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and other apps. The new file picker will offer a familiar, improved experience.
OneDrive has the same look and feel whether you use it in Teams, Outlook, Microsoft 365 or in your browser.
Colored folders in Windows File Explorer
With OneDrive for web, you can color-code your folders for more visual appeal and better organization. Now, we’re bringing this feature to Windows File Explorer. Whether you want to match your folders with your mood, your brand, or your project theme, you can easily customize them with different colors. A splash of color helps you find folders faster and makes your work more, well… more fun.
Change the colors of your folders in File Explorer.
Export Sync Admin Reports
Want to create your own custom dashboards based on the OneDrive Sync Health Dashboard data? Now you can, thanks to Microsoft Graph Data Connect.2This powerful feature allows administrators to export and join sync health data with other data sets for actionable insights into the overall sync health status of devices in your organization. It will be available in public preview in late June. Don’t miss this opportunity to take your sync health analysis to the next level.
Now you can export Sync Admin Reports for deeper insights into your organizations sync status.
We’d love to hear your feedback and suggestions on how we can improve OneDrive. Just add them to the comment below. Additionally, commercial customers are welcome to join OneDrive Office Hours, a monthly Microsoft Teams meeting where our product team will answer your questions, demo new features, and get your feedback. To get on the meeting invite list, just sign up for OneDrive Office Hours. For more information on OneDrive, download the OneDrive quick start guide, tune in to the SyncUp Podcast or sign up for the OneDrive newsletter.
1 Requires a Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365 license.
2Microsoft Graph Data Connect is not included with OneDrive. Once enabled consumption charges are billed monthly on a pay-as-you-go basis. Learn more.
About the author
Irfan Shahdad is a Principal Product Manager at Microsoft, leading OneDrive for work and school. He’s passionate about leveraging technology to build simple, intuitive, and collaborative products that empower individuals and organizations to become more productive and efficient.
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Could anyone help me with my matlab bvp4c program?
Hello Dear Sir/ Medam I have two couppled equations (temparature and Concentration) with Boundary conditions. I have solved this equations and solved analytically and got the graph. Now i have used BVP4C for the same equations and got graph is not maching with my earlier graph. Both program and graph i am sharing hear, if u help me to find where i got wrong. It will be helpful to me. Thank you.Hello Dear Sir/ Medam I have two couppled equations (temparature and Concentration) with Boundary conditions. I have solved this equations and solved analytically and got the graph. Now i have used BVP4C for the same equations and got graph is not maching with my earlier graph. Both program and graph i am sharing hear, if u help me to find where i got wrong. It will be helpful to me. Thank you. Hello Dear Sir/ Medam I have two couppled equations (temparature and Concentration) with Boundary conditions. I have solved this equations and solved analytically and got the graph. Now i have used BVP4C for the same equations and got graph is not maching with my earlier graph. Both program and graph i am sharing hear, if u help me to find where i got wrong. It will be helpful to me. Thank you. odes solving using bvp4c MATLAB Answers — New Questions
GLCM feature extracted image display
i want to view the output images for GLCM calculated features for optical images like in the figure attached. help me with the code.i want to view the output images for GLCM calculated features for optical images like in the figure attached. help me with the code. i want to view the output images for GLCM calculated features for optical images like in the figure attached. help me with the code. image processing, digital image processing, image analysis, feature extraction MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Help with data mapping
Hi All
I hope you are well.
I have the following piece of code to process the data in the excel file attached (‘ex1’), I want to map the output of the code E25-50, H25-50, and CCS25-50 into their respective columns in the new excel file (‘Mapping’) attached. Any idea please how to do it?
Note that for example CCS25 only contain 3 values according to their respective sectors. Therefore, when mapping, the values should correpsond to the correct sector in the file ‘Mapping’.
Thanks,
Please see the attached Excel files after running the code.
[~, ~, numberandtext] = xlsread(‘ex1.xlsx’);
str=numberandtext;
[ii1,jj1,kk1]=unique(str(:,2));
[ii2,jj2,kk2]=unique(str(:,4));
[ii3,jj3,kk3]=unique(str(:,6));
[ii4,jj4,kk4]=unique(str(:,8));
[ii5,jj5,kk5]=unique(str(:,10));
[ii6,jj6,kk6]=unique(str(:,12));
[ii7,jj7,kk7]=unique(str(:,14));
[ii8,jj8,kk8]=unique(str(:,16));
[ii9,jj9,kk9]=unique(str(:,18));
[ii10,jj10,kk10]=unique(str(:,20));
[ii11,jj11,kk11]=unique(str(:,22));
[ii12,jj12,kk12]=unique(str(:,24));
E25=[ii1 num2cell(accumarray(kk1,[str{:,1}]’))];
E25(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),E25(:,2)),:) = [];
H25=[ii2 num2cell(accumarray(kk2,[str{:,3}]’))];
H25(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),H25(:,2)),:) = [];
CCS25=[ii3 num2cell(accumarray(kk3,[str{:,5}]’))];
CCS25(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),CCS25(:,2)),:) = [];
E30=[ii4 num2cell(accumarray(kk4,[str{:,7}]’))];
E30(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),E30(:,2)),:) = [];
H30=[ii5 num2cell(accumarray(kk5,[str{:,9}]’))];
H30(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),H30(:,2)),:) = [];
CCS30=[ii6 num2cell(accumarray(kk6,[str{:,11}]’))];
CCS30(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),CCS30(:,2)),:) = [];
E40=[ii7 num2cell(accumarray(kk7,[str{:,13}]’))];
E40(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),E40(:,2)),:) = [];
H40=[ii8 num2cell(accumarray(kk8,[str{:,15}]’))];
H40(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),H40(:,2)),:) = [];
CCS40=[ii9 num2cell(accumarray(kk9,[str{:,17}]’))];
CCS40(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),CCS40(:,2)),:) = [];
E50=[ii10 num2cell(accumarray(kk7,[str{:,19}]’))];
E50(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),E50(:,2)),:) = [];
H50=[ii11 num2cell(accumarray(kk8,[str{:,21}]’))];
H50(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),H50(:,2)),:) = [];
CCS50=[ii12 num2cell(accumarray(kk9,[str{:,23}]’))];
CCS50(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),CCS50(:,2)),:) = [];Hi All
I hope you are well.
I have the following piece of code to process the data in the excel file attached (‘ex1’), I want to map the output of the code E25-50, H25-50, and CCS25-50 into their respective columns in the new excel file (‘Mapping’) attached. Any idea please how to do it?
Note that for example CCS25 only contain 3 values according to their respective sectors. Therefore, when mapping, the values should correpsond to the correct sector in the file ‘Mapping’.
Thanks,
Please see the attached Excel files after running the code.
[~, ~, numberandtext] = xlsread(‘ex1.xlsx’);
str=numberandtext;
[ii1,jj1,kk1]=unique(str(:,2));
[ii2,jj2,kk2]=unique(str(:,4));
[ii3,jj3,kk3]=unique(str(:,6));
[ii4,jj4,kk4]=unique(str(:,8));
[ii5,jj5,kk5]=unique(str(:,10));
[ii6,jj6,kk6]=unique(str(:,12));
[ii7,jj7,kk7]=unique(str(:,14));
[ii8,jj8,kk8]=unique(str(:,16));
[ii9,jj9,kk9]=unique(str(:,18));
[ii10,jj10,kk10]=unique(str(:,20));
[ii11,jj11,kk11]=unique(str(:,22));
[ii12,jj12,kk12]=unique(str(:,24));
E25=[ii1 num2cell(accumarray(kk1,[str{:,1}]’))];
E25(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),E25(:,2)),:) = [];
H25=[ii2 num2cell(accumarray(kk2,[str{:,3}]’))];
H25(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),H25(:,2)),:) = [];
CCS25=[ii3 num2cell(accumarray(kk3,[str{:,5}]’))];
CCS25(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),CCS25(:,2)),:) = [];
E30=[ii4 num2cell(accumarray(kk4,[str{:,7}]’))];
E30(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),E30(:,2)),:) = [];
H30=[ii5 num2cell(accumarray(kk5,[str{:,9}]’))];
H30(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),H30(:,2)),:) = [];
CCS30=[ii6 num2cell(accumarray(kk6,[str{:,11}]’))];
CCS30(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),CCS30(:,2)),:) = [];
E40=[ii7 num2cell(accumarray(kk7,[str{:,13}]’))];
E40(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),E40(:,2)),:) = [];
H40=[ii8 num2cell(accumarray(kk8,[str{:,15}]’))];
H40(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),H40(:,2)),:) = [];
CCS40=[ii9 num2cell(accumarray(kk9,[str{:,17}]’))];
CCS40(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),CCS40(:,2)),:) = [];
E50=[ii10 num2cell(accumarray(kk7,[str{:,19}]’))];
E50(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),E50(:,2)),:) = [];
H50=[ii11 num2cell(accumarray(kk8,[str{:,21}]’))];
H50(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),H50(:,2)),:) = [];
CCS50=[ii12 num2cell(accumarray(kk9,[str{:,23}]’))];
CCS50(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),CCS50(:,2)),:) = []; Hi All
I hope you are well.
I have the following piece of code to process the data in the excel file attached (‘ex1’), I want to map the output of the code E25-50, H25-50, and CCS25-50 into their respective columns in the new excel file (‘Mapping’) attached. Any idea please how to do it?
Note that for example CCS25 only contain 3 values according to their respective sectors. Therefore, when mapping, the values should correpsond to the correct sector in the file ‘Mapping’.
Thanks,
Please see the attached Excel files after running the code.
[~, ~, numberandtext] = xlsread(‘ex1.xlsx’);
str=numberandtext;
[ii1,jj1,kk1]=unique(str(:,2));
[ii2,jj2,kk2]=unique(str(:,4));
[ii3,jj3,kk3]=unique(str(:,6));
[ii4,jj4,kk4]=unique(str(:,8));
[ii5,jj5,kk5]=unique(str(:,10));
[ii6,jj6,kk6]=unique(str(:,12));
[ii7,jj7,kk7]=unique(str(:,14));
[ii8,jj8,kk8]=unique(str(:,16));
[ii9,jj9,kk9]=unique(str(:,18));
[ii10,jj10,kk10]=unique(str(:,20));
[ii11,jj11,kk11]=unique(str(:,22));
[ii12,jj12,kk12]=unique(str(:,24));
E25=[ii1 num2cell(accumarray(kk1,[str{:,1}]’))];
E25(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),E25(:,2)),:) = [];
H25=[ii2 num2cell(accumarray(kk2,[str{:,3}]’))];
H25(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),H25(:,2)),:) = [];
CCS25=[ii3 num2cell(accumarray(kk3,[str{:,5}]’))];
CCS25(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),CCS25(:,2)),:) = [];
E30=[ii4 num2cell(accumarray(kk4,[str{:,7}]’))];
E30(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),E30(:,2)),:) = [];
H30=[ii5 num2cell(accumarray(kk5,[str{:,9}]’))];
H30(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),H30(:,2)),:) = [];
CCS30=[ii6 num2cell(accumarray(kk6,[str{:,11}]’))];
CCS30(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),CCS30(:,2)),:) = [];
E40=[ii7 num2cell(accumarray(kk7,[str{:,13}]’))];
E40(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),E40(:,2)),:) = [];
H40=[ii8 num2cell(accumarray(kk8,[str{:,15}]’))];
H40(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),H40(:,2)),:) = [];
CCS40=[ii9 num2cell(accumarray(kk9,[str{:,17}]’))];
CCS40(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),CCS40(:,2)),:) = [];
E50=[ii10 num2cell(accumarray(kk7,[str{:,19}]’))];
E50(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),E50(:,2)),:) = [];
H50=[ii11 num2cell(accumarray(kk8,[str{:,21}]’))];
H50(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),H50(:,2)),:) = [];
CCS50=[ii12 num2cell(accumarray(kk9,[str{:,23}]’))];
CCS50(cellfun(@(x) ~x(1),CCS50(:,2)),:) = []; data, matrix manipulation, data import MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Facing problem with the error ”Expected a string scalar or character vector for the parameter name”
Everytime I want to execute the following programming on ThingSpeak Matlab Analysis, facing problem with thingSpeakWrite, and it is showing ”Expected a string scalar or character vector for the parameter name” error.
Also how can I write every data instead of single data to write channel on ThingSpeak?
% Read the most recent data from the source channel
data = thingSpeakRead(readChannelID, ‘ReadKey’, readAPIKey, ‘Fields’, [1, 2], ‘NumPoints’, 7);
% Extract the values from the read data
values1 = data(:, 1) % Values from field 1
values2 = data(:, 2) % Values from field 2
% Write the data to the destination channel
thingSpeakWrite(writeChannelID, ‘WriteKey’, writeAPIKey, [values1, values2], ‘Fields’, [1, 2]);Everytime I want to execute the following programming on ThingSpeak Matlab Analysis, facing problem with thingSpeakWrite, and it is showing ”Expected a string scalar or character vector for the parameter name” error.
Also how can I write every data instead of single data to write channel on ThingSpeak?
% Read the most recent data from the source channel
data = thingSpeakRead(readChannelID, ‘ReadKey’, readAPIKey, ‘Fields’, [1, 2], ‘NumPoints’, 7);
% Extract the values from the read data
values1 = data(:, 1) % Values from field 1
values2 = data(:, 2) % Values from field 2
% Write the data to the destination channel
thingSpeakWrite(writeChannelID, ‘WriteKey’, writeAPIKey, [values1, values2], ‘Fields’, [1, 2]); Everytime I want to execute the following programming on ThingSpeak Matlab Analysis, facing problem with thingSpeakWrite, and it is showing ”Expected a string scalar or character vector for the parameter name” error.
Also how can I write every data instead of single data to write channel on ThingSpeak?
% Read the most recent data from the source channel
data = thingSpeakRead(readChannelID, ‘ReadKey’, readAPIKey, ‘Fields’, [1, 2], ‘NumPoints’, 7);
% Extract the values from the read data
values1 = data(:, 1) % Values from field 1
values2 = data(:, 2) % Values from field 2
% Write the data to the destination channel
thingSpeakWrite(writeChannelID, ‘WriteKey’, writeAPIKey, [values1, values2], ‘Fields’, [1, 2]); matlab analysis, thingspeak, thingspeakwrite MATLAB Answers — New Questions
NCE Subscription Upgrades – old subscription still available?
Hello
After upgrading an NCE subscription using the upgrade tool in the partner portal, apparently something did not go quite right, and I believe some manual work was involved.
There are still a few users assigned to the older subscription, and it still appears to be available to assign to users. How long does this state last before the subscription is deleted?
(I think they added a few new users to the upgraded product, so they ended up having the same number of licenses as the older version with all licenses assigned to users, and a few existing users are still assigned to and using the older version.)
Thank you in advance.
Hello After upgrading an NCE subscription using the upgrade tool in the partner portal, apparently something did not go quite right, and I believe some manual work was involved. There are still a few users assigned to the older subscription, and it still appears to be available to assign to users. How long does this state last before the subscription is deleted? (I think they added a few new users to the upgraded product, so they ended up having the same number of licenses as the older version with all licenses assigned to users, and a few existing users are still assigned to and using the older version.) Thank you in advance. Read More
Using graph API to find failed mail in Exchange mail flow
I am using no-reply mails to send 2FA to email to client. How Can i use graph API or any other solution to retrieve from exchange mail flow all emails sent from email address removed for privacy reasons email address that failed ?
I am using no-reply mails to send 2FA to email to client. How Can i use graph API or any other solution to retrieve from exchange mail flow all emails sent from email address removed for privacy reasons email address that failed ? Read More