which matlab is compatible with windows 10, 64bit machine?

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I have tried to install R2013a, R2015a and R2015b but they have all failed. Please help.
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cristian sandoval
cristian sandoval on 15 May 2020
la version de matlab r2017a es para windows 10 porfavor ayudeme con esa informacion
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 15 May 2020
Yes.
You can use Visual Studios 2017 Community Edition if you install a patch
https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/335092-can-i-use-microsoft-visual-studio-2017-with-matlab-r2017a-or-r2016b

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 17 Oct 2015
R2015a and later are compatible with Win 10, however the compiler and certain other toolboxes do not appear to be. See Is MATLAB compatible with Windows 10? for an ongoing discussion.
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Daniel Njoroge
Daniel Njoroge on 18 Oct 2015
Actually i have checked and R2015a and newer versions should be compatible. All i did was system restart and tried the installation again, and R2015b worked like charm. Some windows updates were preventing me from the installation. You are a star Mr Star.
Star Strider
Star Strider on 18 Oct 2015
Thank you! I’ve installed it with 12 toolboxes and Simulnk on one Win 10 machine so far, and it’s worked well. The problem seems to be the compiler (that I don’t have), and that is because a Micro$oft incompatibility. There is nothing TMW can do until M$ fixes that problem.

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vijay ganesh
vijay ganesh on 4 Sep 2017
https://in.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/249155-which-matlab-is-compatible-with-windows-10-64bit-machine#answer_196327

Jan
Jan on 4 Jul 2019
I'm running Matlab R2009a with the Signal Processing toolbox successfully under Windows 10. The installation and setup of the Mex compilers worked fluently.
Although I did not observe any instabilities, I would not recommend to use this for productive work.

Shreya Kumar
Shreya Kumar on 6 Jun 2020
I'm using a Windows 10, 64-bit machine and I use MATLAB R2019b.
However, all versions after R2015a should be compatible with such a case.
Hope this helps!

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