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7:03 AM
@beaker does Octave use JIT? In matlab, with feature('accel','off') I get 37s (for loop) vs 0.4s (rem-floor); with JIT on this becomes 0.2s and 0.4 s, respectively
 
7:34 AM
@AndrasDeak - Yes it does: wiki.octave.org/JIT
 
 
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10:52 AM
@rayryeng Thanks:) If it's possible to turn it off in octave too, it might be interesting to see whether it affects the time difference. It's possible that octave's JIT is less sophisticated, and then you might get very small speedup from its use. Right?
 
 
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2:28 PM
warning: jit_enable: JIT compiling not available in this version of Octave
 
 
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3:35 PM
R2015b sounds like it's worth it to upgrade to
(still running R2012a ^^)
 
3:54 PM
@beaker well thar's your problem
 
;)
@AndrasDeak Yeah, I spent a day last week trying to get 4.0 on my Mac. I made it to 3.8.2. :)
 
4:44 PM
Why do SO much noobs place a space before punctuation symbols ? It is like a , pardon my French , disease .
 
5:12 PM
@Adriaan, lol:D
It shouldn't depend on noobness, it should depend on intelligence. Then again, the former correlates with the latter.
 
I've seen it too in reports of my classmates. At least here on SO it gives me the 6 characters needed for an edit ^^
 
posted on September 07, 2015 by Cleve Moler

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6:00 PM
Hi guys. On my cell so i can't answer it myself today. Op has actually made an effort and fixed this question so that it is easy to understand. Do you mind taking two minutes to answer? My old answer is outdated. It's pretty straight forward really :-) cheers! stackoverflow.com/questions/32372737/…
Posted it in the chat, i guess no one would have noticed the edit if not.
 
I didnt, and my answer still isnt correct I think
 
@Adriaan transpose each cell element and pad with white space to become 8x1. Straighten and transpose the entire thing. So that there are 6x8 elements. At least that's what i think. But got to go. It might be that im wrong, in that case : sorry for saying it was easy to understand :-)
 
6:19 PM
@StewieGriffin I'm pretty bad at MATLAB, outside the things I've used at one point in space-time for my own purposes. Trying to help people with questions on things I'm not terribly familiar with is therefore difficult.
 
@LuisMendo - Looks like we got another privilege! stackoverflow.com/help/privileges/site-analytics
@Adriaan - sparse is faster for sure. From experience.
 
@rayryeng quite a way for me to get there
 
You will soon :)
Even though I've had an account for 1.5 years, I only started actively answering less than a year ago.
I got to 20K in a few months.
BTW, this is an interesting article
It talks about why most people hate the new Google logo :D lol.
we can't put it into words, but this article articulates it very eloquently.
 
ah, so there's the problem: I only answer noobs, get max 3 upvotes and that's it :p
 
I answer the hard questions lol.
that only get an accept and MAYBE 1 upvote.
but there are a lot of them, so the rep fills up
I also try and answer in more than one language. You'll see me on the Python/OpenCV/numpy tags too
 
6:32 PM
I cant do anything but MATLAB :P
 
6:47 PM
If only Jeff knew how to accept...
 
7:33 PM
stackoverflow.com/questions/32347811/… anyone got an idea what this OP want?
 
7:48 PM
@Adriaan The real points are in questions that everybody asks
 
@beaker even though they are things like 'changing variable name' or other basic, tutorial like things :(
 
yes, unfortunately
but not dead basic... the people interested in them have to have enough reputation to upvote ;)
 
or your name needs to be Jon Skeet and shit only golden eggs
 
8:05 PM
;)
 
8:26 PM
LOL
as for the question, the person wants to know how to use SVMs in multi-class classifications.
traditionally, SVMs are used for binary classification.
 
yea, that's what I use em for
but he seems to have specific questions on lines of code
 
yeah I'm reading through it.
I really don't get what he's asking.
 
nope :P
 
@Adriaan - Watch for Doug Null. The guy is an idiot.
The guy almost never accepts answers.
Instead, he'll take your answers, use them in his work and never gets back to you on whether it works... and later, you'll see that he uses your work on his later questions.
 
I wasnt about to answer such a stupid question, apart from posting that link
 
8:35 PM
Either he never accepts answers, or he'll answer his own questions using some of your work as a base.
I answered two of his questions which he never accepted, but then I see him use some of what I told him for later questions.
 
thanks for the heads up
 
I make it a point never to answer his questions. The guy is a leech.
 
stackoverflow.com/users/4030463/annaschumann how about her? She does accept answers and asks good questions, but never answers them. Does she count as a leech as well?
 
No she's actually very good.
I never have a problem with her.
 
@Adriaan That's a case of Research by StackOverflow
 
8:38 PM
hmkay
 
"I need to finish my research project and need someone to code it for me."
 
hahaha
she usually asks very good questions. Some of them are a bit difficult.
 
so asking questions but never answering one is considered good SO behaviour? (As long as your questions are good of course)
 
so you just ask one tiny bit at a time so it doesn't come across as a gimme teh codez question
sure, good questions are always welcome
 
Yup.
 
8:39 PM
imho she feels kind of like a leech, even though she does contribute to the knowledge databse here on SO
 
There are people who always just ask questions and never answer... as long as the questions are interesting.
there's this one guy... Jean Vange... he has 25k rep by just asking questions, but the thing about him is that he asks questions that MANY of us want to ask at one point.
 
hers do seem very localized
not likely to help too many people
 
so he gets rep for votes on his question.
 
he's like an inverse Edric?
 
yeah lol
Also there's a guy.. Masi
also asks good questions
Masi, Northern Europe
25.6k 97 302 482
There's a badge you get called Socratic... it's when you ask 100 questions on separate days where each question gets at least 3 upvotes.
Some people here just ask questions, but they're not good enough to answer them.
I have the inverse problem... I very rarely ask questions, and only answer.
Here's one question that pissed me off with Doug
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Q: how to remove unwanted colors from a Matlab RGB image frame, without using a loop

Doug NullI have an RGB image frame and I want to remove all pixels that are NOT a desired color. How can do this without a for loop? % Desired color: R 105, G 112, B 175 % I want to zero all pixels that are not this color (plus a tad). red_target = 105; green_target = 112; ...

He has code where he goes through all pixels in a frame and wants to set a specified RGB colour to zero.
He is convinced that you can't do it with loops. I gave him a better question/answer by going into HSV... but that question is to KEEP one colour... he wants the opposite.
He replies back and says sorry that answer uses loops.... I said, uh no? did you even read the question?
he then answers his own question.. then says, I can't do it with loops and writes his answer with loops.
if you look at the very bottom of his code, he iterates through each pixel and checks to see if that pixel has a certain RGB value and sets it to zero.
you can VERY easily do that with logical operations and no loops
... which is why his answer has -3 votes lol.
He is claiming something that isn't true.
 
8:47 PM
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Q: How can I change the scale of the Matlab colorbar when showing computer vision stereo disparity?

Doug NullI want to show a colormap legend, along the right-hand side of the figure, showing distance (meters) vs. color. The default colormap shows dark red (nearest) is 60 all the way down to dark blue (farthest) is 0. I want the colormap legend to show the distance in meters for the colors of pixels o...

wow, he cant even format code after so many years
 
nope lol.
I went through a few of his posts and edited the code.
I figured that was a silent hint that he needs to format his posts better.
He ignored them, so I stopped caring
 
I think Im going to bed
need to be in the reactor early tomorrow
 
oop! ok!
 
good night y'all
I'll try not to dream about MATLAB
 
good night
 
8:54 PM
hahaha sure. good night
 
trying to figure out how to set the range of the plot axes in code golf :/
it's not pretty
 
ahh yeah. I gave up on code golf for a while... can't find a good solution with small # of bytes.
 
9:19 PM
@rayryeng, shouldn't a leech like Doug be confronted/highlighted at meta?
 
Yes most certainly, but what would I write about?
Whatever I write will make it sound like I have a personal dislike for this man....which I do lol.
 
Well, I guess an explicit code stealing example could be posted
 
I can't think of a way to write about him that is unbiased.
The thing is, he's not obligated to accept an answer.
but then again, neither is stealing content.
 
Fortunately, people's bias towards high-rep users will protect you from accusations of bias:PP
 
I think I found a similar post on meta somewhere..
 
9:21 PM
Not accepting is one thing. Plagiarizing is a no-no.
I guess lack of accepting shouldn't even be mentioned, that sounds like envy or something.
 
well he didn't strictly plagiarize, but he did use part of my answer to ask another question. Let me find it
 
Demanding credit for one's code, and his game of answering his own questions with the answer of others, is objectively bad.
I'm in the mood now, I read through the extensive history of a sexism debate on meta:D
 
lmao.
here
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A: how to refresh a Matlab window and leaving it where it was in the Z-order

Doug Null if isempty( disparity_map_figure) disparity_map_figure = figure('Name', 'DISPARITY MAP'); else set(groot,'CurrentFigure',disparity_map_figure); %figure( disparity_map_figure ); end ...

 
thanks
"I'm a software engineering architect and developer around the California Silicon Valley, with over 35 years of hands-on, real-time embedded software engineering experience."
yikes
 
I smell bullshit to be honest.
 
9:25 PM
Either that, or young inexperienced assholes grow up into older inexperienced assholes
:D
 
lmao
I'm trying to find a prior case before writing out it on Meta. This user has pissed me off recently.
Unresearched question
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Q: Accessing matrix data from text file in matlab

sangithAA=x(1:3,:); fName = 'data510_1125.txt'; fid = fopen(fName,'w'); [r,c]=size(AA); x=repmat('%d\t',1,(c-1)); fprintf(fid,[x,'%d\n'],AA'); x is a 3*200000 matrix.This may vary.I write this matrix to a text file using the above code. Have I made any mistake in storing the matrix to text fi...

Simple Google search could have found this person the answer.
 
Well, as I have said earlier, 90% of SO questions are unnecessary...
I'm more annoyed by users who ask questions but never get back to it to accept/provide feedback. There should be a version of the Unsung Hero for upvoted+unaccapted answers...
 
yup lol
 
9:55 PM
> thinking of when Philip Morris became Altria—No cigarettes here, see? Just rainbows!—or when British Petroleum suggested we think of it as Beyond Petroleum, or when the Bush Administration would name something Freedom.
lol, we have the same thing here:D
When the government "saves" something, it's done for.
 
hahahaha :D
 
10:13 PM
Oh, sorry, that excerpt was from your newyorker article, I just got to read it now.
It's indeed interesting, thanks:)
Good night!
 
good night!
yes very interesting article :)
 
@rayryeng Nice!
What can "referring sites" exactly mean? And how come duckduckgo is first and Google doesn't even appear on that list?
 
referring sites are those websites who provide links to StackOverflow posts.
like if you used Google to search for a question/answer, and it gave you a SO link.
They actually don't know why DuckDuckGo is first lol. See this post
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Q: Why is duckduckgo.com listed as referrer rather than search engine on analytics page?

Joe MurrayWhile exploring the moderator page /admin/analytics for the first time I see Google is the only search engine listed, and among the three referrers is duckduckgo.com at 15% of our traffic. Shouldn't it be listed as a search engine instead?

 
10:30 PM
Weird! :-)
About Masi and Anna Schumann, I agree: they generally ask quite good questions. BTW, did you see Masi's gold badge count??
 
Yup! lol
they ask very well thought-out questions.
It's mostly from asking good questions that receive a lot of attention.
 
In the very description of the 25k privilege they acknowledge "There are a few oddities in the data:
DuckDuckGo shows up as a referring site and not a search engine."
 
yeah that I can't figure out why
 
@LuisMendo If you use my direct method on the randomized point in a circle code golf you can save about almost 30 bytes
@rayryeng It says because Google analytics doesn't list it as a search engine ;)
 
blah
:P
 
10:33 PM
About Anna Schumman, I should also mention that ,my last bounty comes from her, so I have to be thankful! :-)
 
bounties are good :)
 
@beaker @beaker Huh? let me take a look
 
try this:
 
Specially for a bounty-hunter! :-P
 
fprintf('(%f,%f)',2*pi*rand,rand^.5)
 
10:34 PM
yup :) I've had no complaints about her. She asks good questions.
 
@beaker Nice answer!
 
@LuisMendo I'm about to be a smartass
my original didn't include the circle
i'm about to interpret "several" points to mean 998001 points
 
Hahaha
On second thought: how does the sqrt work?
It doesn't give a linear distribution for radius, does it?
 
that's the point
if you give a linear distribution for the radius it has a bias toward the middle
you have to have more points the farther out you go
that gives you a uniform distribution over the entire space
 
Hm? A linear distribution for radius removes the bias toward the center. By linear I mean a straight line. A triangular distribution
 
10:43 PM
but this is polar
dunno if that's legit in this case ;)
sorry, forgot to mention that... reworking my solution
 
I've done a histogram and yes, the sqrt gives a linear distribution (histogram). I didn't know sqrt did that
 
what question are you all referring to?
 
hist(sqrt(rand(1,1e5)), 15)
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Q: Randomize points on a disc

sweerpotatoI read about circles somewhere, and just now learned about discs (it's actually a pretty common concept) and thought about codegolf. Your task is to randomize a point/several points on a disc with the radius 1. Rules: All points must have an equal probability to be generated Floating point c...

 
interesting.
 
check it now ;)
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A: Randomize points on a disc

beakerOctave, 24 53 39 - 20 = 19 bytes polar(2*pi*rand(999),rand(999).^.5,'.') I call this the CMB solution. 998001 points on the unit disc (Virtually™) guaranteed to hit all points along the circumference of the unit circle. The same code with fewer point so you can see the distribution: pola...

 
10:54 PM
@beaker I've done the computations and yes, sqrt(rand) gives a linear distribution for radius. Much simpler than my abs(1-sum(rand(2,1))) ! Well thought!
 
brb... got some router problems...
 
@rayryeng Very nice link!
Let me share that on Twitter :-)
I very much agree on everything the post says!
"The letters’ literary old serifs were subtly authoritative"
"The design, like the site, didn’t patronize or manipulate—it said, Relax, we’re reasonable geniuses, the smartest possible combination of man and machine. Let us find what you need"
"Go back to your beautiful old serifs, and we’ll be that much likelier to let your self-driving cars drive us around"
:-D
Brilliant!
Got to go to sleep! See you!
 
11:13 PM
good night Luis
 
@beaker Thanks for teaching me today that sqrt turns a uniform distribution into a linear one! Nice trick! Much simpler than my approach
 

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