Download Matlab 2014 a

kindly i need the installation file of matlab2014a

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oddem
oddem on 25 Jan 2023
Moved: Rik on 7 Nov 2023
i need to learn the matlab 2014a software
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 25 Jan 2023
Moved: Rik on 7 Nov 2023
You will need to have access to a license for the target version or later.
If you do not already have a license for that version or later, you will need to purchase one unless your organization provides a license. Old versions of MATLAB are not free.
Sa Nanda
Sa Nanda on 8 Sep 2023
Moved: Rik on 7 Nov 2023
I want to work research thus I want to diwnload Matlab 2014 version.please allow me,Thank you.
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@NACER If you've purchased your own license for release R2023a or R2023b, you should have received instructions via email on how to download and install the product. Check your spam folder to see if the instructions got stuck there. If it didn't get caught in your spam filter and you have not received the instructions, please contact Customer Service directly using this link.
If you're using your company's or educational institution's license, you should contact whoever maintains those licenses (likely someone in the IT department) for help with downloading, installing, and/or activating the products.
If you have not purchased a license and you want to do so, go to the store. Or MATLAB Online (basic) may suit your needs.
Dharanish P
Dharanish P on 3 May 2024
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no idea for this quation

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 7 Nov 2023
Edited: Walter Roberson on 17 Nov 2024
These instructions can be used for R2014a and later. Earlier releases use a different installer.
You must first have a license for the version you want to download (or a later version.) If you are not able to select releases, then you do not have an activated license.
Step 2: on the left side, select "Show More"
Step 3: still on the left side, select Show All
Step 4: click on R2014a (or as appropriate for your needs)
In the middle, a blue box will offer a platform.
Step 5a: If it is the wrong platform for you, click on the downwards triangle
Step 5b: and then click on the platform you do want.
Steps 5a and 5b may be omitted if it is already showing the platform you want.
Step 6, when it is showing the platform you want, click the blue button
Step 7: the installer will start downloading automatically, or possibly you will be asked where you want to store the downloader. The message that comes up will also show what MATLAB Central username you will need to authenticate against for this license.

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Step by step illustrated instructions here, @Sa Nanda and @MD.
Note that if you're trying to download that old a release of MATLAB, you should check the system requirements. On Windows and Mac, I'm not sure any of the operating systems on which those releases are supported are still supported by Microsoft or Apple respectively.
matlab 2014a link
Some of the details have changed since I posted the above guide, but it should not be difficult to figure out.
Thanks for the link...
RANGALA
RANGALA on 16 Oct 2024
Moved: Walter Roberson on 16 Oct 2024
thanks for providing this link. it is very useful to us

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Neeraj
Neeraj on 23 Sep 2022

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It is no longer possible for us to directly link to a download a specific release -- at least not one that old. Use https://www.mathworks.com/downloads/web_downloads/ and on the left, "Show more" and then on the bottom of that list, "Show all", and you will then be able to select R2014a
This assumes that your account is already authorized for R2014a and is authorized to download old releases. University accounts and commercial accounts are not always authorized to download old releases.
The ability to link directly to a release in a URL is (currently) back again.
I need to download the 2019 version of Matlab, but the link is for the 2014 version.
The steps are as described at https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/1810545-download-matlab-2014-a#answer_1348112 except that the drop-down box to select version no longer has a "show more" option.

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