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9:34 AM
@AndrasDeak :D :D :D :D
 
Good day brother @Ander !
 
Good day Dev-iL bro!
However I am afraid I am leaving now
 
Oh noez!
j/k have a nice day then :P
 
Its sunny day in the UK and I have visitors!so we are going to do a bit of photosynthesis
 
 
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11:21 AM
@AnderBiguri TIL photosynthesis is British for getting hammered
 
 
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3:35 PM
@AndrasDeak Don't be silly, photosynthesis is British for converting sunlight into vitamin D
while getting hammered
 
 
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5:12 PM
Anybody here?
 
 
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7:11 PM
@beaker ah, hammer+sunshine, nice
@Dev-iL I am now, if it matters:)
 
7:30 PM
Well, I had some problems with what was supposed to be straightforward 1d convolution.. But I am unable to show it now (will have to remotely connect to my lab computer for that)
 
7:40 PM
poopy
 
@ballBreaker Not talking to you. Canada ousted Sweden 6-0 just now :(
 
8:01 PM
@AndrasDeak @TroyHaskin (if you're here) I want the set of all integers, positive and negative. What's that one called again and how to LaTeX it?
 
\mathbb Z, it's called "field ring of integer numbers"
but it includes 0 as well
 
ta
 
"bb" for blackboard
 
I want it to include zero (I think)
 
you usually do, but you said "positive and negative":P
 
8:03 PM
@AndrasDeak It could be a field depending on how you define Z's properties.
 
yeah, but with the usual real arithmetic, it's only a ring
due to division, I think
 
And I usually refer to it as a field since it's merely a set I draw from.
 
rationals are a field
 
@AndrasDeak that'd simply be \mathbb Z \ \{0\}
 
@Adriaan yes
except \left\lbrace 0 \right\rbrace
 
8:04 PM
@AndrasDeak blæ
 
@Adriaan Also: setminus.
 
@TroyHaskin ah. No idea how I did that on complex analysis. Then again, I didn;t LaTeX that afaik
 
@TroyHaskin oh good point
\ is just a space
 
Indeed.
Something that's hard to explain to LaTeX newbies.
 
@TroyHaskin pick me! pick me!
 
8:09 PM
@Adriaan As long as you know the difference between \LaTeX fun and \LaTeX\ fun, you're all good.
 
and between Fig. \ref{fig:foo} and Fig.\ \ref{fig:foo} and Fig.~\ref{fig:foo}
 
@AndrasDeak That's why I use \autoref.
Or actually, \cref these days.
 
I always use the former
 
@Adriaan That tell's TeX to treat the . as an end-of-sentence which inserts stretchable glue instead of a standard tracking space. It usually doesn't matter ... until it does.
 
@TroyHaskin ah, no I mean, I usually do fig \ref{fig:foo} or something. Not actually with the dot
 
8:20 PM
Ah.
 
that's bad English
 
Well, I'm still a fan of the hyperref / cleverref analogues that auto-insert the reference type.
@AndrasDeak Literally. :D
 
and the stretchable glue bit always hurts my eyes
it usually matters to me:P
 
@AndrasDeak It does to me too. But it's an anal-typography thing that only true typesetting nerds will appreciate.
Don't worry. We'll get @Adriaan to that level in time.
 
nope, it's basic good taste:P
just like hyphen vs en-dash
 
8:24 PM
@AndrasDeak Still trying to teach people about that. I hate Word.
 
FWIW I know a lot of people who use latex and don't distinguish between the two
 
@AndrasDeak I know. I still hate Word. I can't let a LaTeX conversation go bye without me decrying Office in some manner.
 
:D
no arguments here
 
@Adriaan heehee
In what?
lol
 
@ballBreaker Not in sucking dick, Sweden won that big time.
 
9:27 PM
@Adriaan lmfao ^_^
 
9:43 PM
bedtime here. Good night
stackoverflow.com/questions/37334225/… close that please. Asking for "Do this in any of 3 languages"
 
This guy has his panties in a knot
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Q: Plus one apostrophe in MATLAB?

Tyler DurdenIn MATLAB I encountered the following increment expression: counter=counter+1' What is the function of the apostrophe in this context? Note it CANNOT be the transpose, because 1' as a transpose means nothing. (not a duplicate)

Just read the comment stream lol
 
I know.
@rayryeng I'm ready to suggest he delete the question if he thinks it's a typo.
 
Yup. Me too
 
@rayryeng meh, I CVed already
 
I dupehammered so I can't close vote.
 
9:47 PM
I'll leave it to the queue then. Good night
 
take care
 
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A: Plus one apostrophe in MATLAB?

Tyler DurdenApparently the code is a typo and the intended code was: counter=counter+1; Oddly enough, the code still runs sort of correctly because 1' == 1. There is one difference which is that if there is no semicolon (;) then the output is printed, so the typo can produce unintended output at the comma...

And this guys has 5k rep.
What the hell.
 
I'm not voting on any of his shit.
 
oh, the answerer
oh, that's the asker too
lol
 
9:53 PM
lmao.
 
I'm guessing some people just can't accept they asked a bad question.
 
Yeah this is the first I've seen someone get offended when I marked a duplicate.
I figured they'd be happy that someone has already asked the same question with a well written answer.
Getting dupehammered means that you didn't do enough research
or you Google-Fu skills need work
 
that's their problem: they're familiar with the adjoint
which begs the question: WTF were they expecting?
 
no idea.
 
"Sort of correctly". No, it runs perfectly fine. Yes, it's a typo. No, it doesn't help future readers at all. You should've deleted the post while it was possible, now it will just gather dust. — Andras Deak 1 min ago
the only bad move was you unhammering it, @ray
@AndrasDeak The statement is not equivalent because it prints output (semicolon suppresses output), so it is not exactly correct because it does not have the same behavior as the correct statement. The question is potentially useful to other readers because increment statements are extremely common, so the same exact typo can and probably does exist in other people's code. Programmatic typos are generally off-topic because they are unique to one person, but in this case, the quoted statement is so common and the apostrophe and semicolon are next to each, that it is very possible to happen. — Tyler Durden 27 secs ago
 
9:59 PM
@AndrasDeak Time to just ignore.
 
yeah now he's just trolling
 
Proper MATLAB code almost never contains self-increment. And even then, I find it hard to imagne that this is a common problem, especially one that will lead here via google. We can still agree to disagree. — Andras Deak 37 secs ago
 
@AndrasDeak I unhammered so that everyone else can VTC
 
stupid caching
 
I think that's a more proper action because now we know it's a typo.
 
10:00 PM
I guess
if it wasn't for that +3 answer, roomba could eat it too
 
yeah I know.
Can you ping the SOCVR room and get someone to close that question @AndrasDeak?
it needs one more.
 
> Programmatic typos are generally off-topic because they are unique to one person, but in this case, the quoted statement is so common and the apostrophe and semicolon are next to each, that it is very possible to happen.
He really thinks highly of his insanity.
 
@rayryeng I'm just ignoring it
 
yeah... he's just trolling now.
I'm gonna try and get it deleted once it closes.
 
good luck
don't you need -3 score or 2 days for <20k or something?
 
10:04 PM
@AndrasDeak One thing I will say is that I do have self-incrementing variables. They count iterations for iterative methods.
But then again, I generally think I know what I'm doing. (^_^)
 
hence "almost never"
 
@AndrasDeak How dare you! Rant rant rant rant ... cry .. rant rant rant.
 
-3 score for immediate vote to delete... which that question has now.
 
@TroyHaskin :P
@rayryeng for 20k, right?
 
Yes.
 
10:10 PM
OK then:)
 
For those that are >= 20k, they have access to analytics that tell you what has been voted to delete within the last 24 hours.
so this question will appear on that list... people who visit the analytics portion of the site often will hopefully vote to deletet oo.
 
oh nice
 
once I vote to get it there in any case
yeah it's also my way of farming flags.
 
I should edit a banner into the question saying "OP is a weiner"
 
usually when answers are negative, they are NAA.
 
10:12 PM
I'm also told NATO is a great place for flagging, NAA and spam both
(new answers to old questions)
 
yup!
That's how I get Adriaan his flags lol
I look through it and find obvious NAAs then give him the links to those answers.
I haven't done it for him in a while
 
"poor sod"
 
11:04 PM
@rayryeng "knickers in a knot" is much more pleasing, alliteratively
also, I prefer "panties in a twist", but that's just me
 

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