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7:03 AM
@flawr How the f**k, its a screenshot XD How did you see that
hahahaha
The figure is still nto final, I will change that
 
 
5 hours later…
12:02 PM
Hey @AnderBiguri, how are you?
 
Alright I guess :P
How are yo?
 
I'm good :) Was feeling like some "super hacker" yesterday because of this.
 
hahaha
how come?
 
(see edit above)
 
IS THAT ASSMEBLY
 
12:06 PM
'tis
 
TERROR
I understand your "hacker" feeling
 
I actually succeeded :D
You know they released a new version recently with many changes, right?
 
I have seen yes
I havent playerd in a while
I shoudl at some point, to release some stress
 
hehe
 
They changed the research, among other things, right?
I shoudl have a look at the new features
 
12:10 PM
They added high-res textures to many things - which is great
@AnderBiguri Here you go
 
tnkx
Mini tutorials! probably the most important of the updates :P
 
It's a nice feature for sure.. I didn't find the way to activate them yet though.
 
oh XD
Maybe we need a tutorial for activating tutorials
 
I'll suggest it to the devs :)
 
OH right, because you know them
 
12:16 PM
lol, no... because I lurk around their IRC channel
 
Hahaha, well about the same thing
IRC....
They use Fax for version control? :P
 
Nah..... Cave paintings
 
12:45 PM
@rayryeng Thanks! that does ring a bell
 
 
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2:23 PM
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Q: How to implement rows

adsbb ppppHi i am trying to implement this code it gives out the right output im just getting this error subscripted assignment demension mismatch.

wtf
 
oh wow
 
2:51 PM
I wonder if this guy is being intentionally obtuse or if he just doesn't know how to properly ask a question
 
3:08 PM
@AndrasDeak nos.nl/artikel/… title says "European Commission calls Hungarian university law illegal" even our news agrees with you
 
3:47 PM
@excaza <3
The shittiest way of showing code
It only lacks a grease stain on the screen
You need to appreciate the effort, its hard to be that shitty
4
@excaza second
He wants to update all the A and B values of his example with a single line of code
 
4:05 PM
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Q: Using iteration variable in Matlab for-loop to access cell/array/struct elements

HoneybearI have a rather general question regarding the syntax for the for-loop when accessing elements of the (A) array, (B) cell or (C) struct I want to iterate over: When (and how) can I access elements in the data I want to iterate over without indexing? Or the other way around: When do I have to use...

...what
 
4:30 PM
Lol, look at this dude, makin' demands...
Using the Matlab commands ‘max’ and ‘find’ locate the maximum height it can reach then highlight this point with red stem (using ‘stem’ plot) — Rami Zakia 39 mins ago
 
@Adriaan dun dun dunnnnnn :D
 
I have been a bit out of the loop with that. Is hungarian goverment pulling out from European University membership, or something like that?
 
nah, just killing off a single university (one of our most successful), on account of it having been founded by George Soros
and it's literally that
 
Closing down a university because it was funded by the dude?
 
4:45 PM
well, and probably financed too, it has somewhat close relations with Soros
that makes them ~traitors by current rhetoric
 
huh?
Is Soros like a demon in Hungary or what?
 
exactly
well, for the government
he's the current Enemy for the government's ongoing communist rhetoric
NGOs, refugees, Soros...the enemies keep coming
you need to find an enemy you can generate hate against, so that the masses don't realize what the real problem is
 
wait wait. The goverment is anti-comunist in their rethoric, isnt it?
 
Yes, and they use communist rhetoric:D
communist rhetoric tools, anti-communist in content
and terrifyingly Putin-friendly in actions
 
Oh, right, when you mean communist tools, you mean the tools that communist goverments used (when in power in that part of eruope) not Comunism as an idea
 
4:48 PM
yup
 
But yeah, they are ant-comunsit in content
Isnt George Soros like the ideal hero of capitalism?
 
except <3 mother Russia
well yeah, but he's *gasp* a liberal, that's even worse than a communist
 
hahaha
damn, people go so far to fabricate enemies
 
Soros also funds a lot of NGOs who do work that the government should be doing. But NGOs have also been a target of attacks from the government (quite Putin-esque).
 
Yeah, compliated times
 
4:51 PM
like, help the poor and illiterate, help integration of kids in less-developed regions of the country, civil rights, etc.
 
So Hungarian goverment is quite Putinesque then
@AndrasDeak COMUNIST! Die to illiterate kids
 
pretty much; the government's ideal is a mix of Putin and Erdogan :|
 
Oh shit. Well, I have a sofa bed, in case you need to run away
 
heh, thanks:D
 
4:53 PM
I've got relatives in Switzerland, Germany and Canada...
@RomanticElectron hello
be back post-lunch
 
Can someone help me with a theoretical CS question?
 
We might, we might not. Unfortunately we can not promise because we do not know the question
but you are welcomed to try!
 
Fin here it goes
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Q: What is the time complexity for Binary Search in this Graph?

Romantic ElectronI have a graph which looks something like below I am searching for a given string s going down such that at every node it makes a decision (i.e. whether to go left or right). The code goes something like this. String s=input; Node CurrentNode=start; int rightSubstringIndex=-1; int leftSubstri...

 
No idea
 
OK thanks you tried
 
4:58 PM
Its out of the topic of this chatroom, most likely no one knows (in here)
 
it's O(lg n) just like every other binary search where lg n is equal to the length of the binary string
 
@beaker Are you sure about it because it's not a binary tree where half of n possibilities are discarded at each level.In this kind of graph only n/2 possibilities on average are being discarded
?
 
think of it this way, it's O(d) where d is the length of the longest string.
which is equivalent to O(lg n) if the string is taken as a binary number
 
Can you explain further in an answer to the original question on the CS site?
 
There's not really anything to it that's different from a binary tree. 1) How many nodes are there? 2) What's the maximum length of any path?
 
5:10 PM
Actually I am confused as n is a fraction of d^2 i.e. 1/4(d^2)
I can't see how d is related to log n
 
The only difference is that you can have 2 different paths to a given node from the level above, BUT you still go one level deeper for each transition, i.e. there are no back edges.
n is actually 2^d, right?
 
well, (2^d)-1
therefore d = lg n
 
Thanks , Now I understand it
 
cool :)
 
5:14 PM
I think I need to revisit my graph theory
sometimes I get too much confused, initially I had the idea that it would be O(log n) but then I got confused thinking more about it.Probably the more we think the crazier we get
 
you can talk yourself into all kinds of things, but the math has to work out
 
yeah sure.Actually I have been far from CS and programming stuff during the last two years and it's making it hard for me to get back on track
Thanks again for help . Take care guys :) .I have got to go
 
sure thing. have fun :)
 
6:16 PM
wow, that was the fastest self-delete of a "subscripts must be positive integers" question I've ever seen
> MATLAB is driving me crazy
indexes with x=-10:0.1:10
 
@AnderBiguri It certainly looked intersting, so I read it=)
 
haha nice
I will send you a copy of my thesis when I finish it XD
 
Oh that would be cool!
 
haha honestly? I was joking XD
 
Actually I'm considering writing the thesis for my degree in medical image processing:)
 
6:20 PM
I can do, surely
Then I will only give it to you when its submited :P :P
 
Haha, well I first gonna have to finish this semester, and then have my final exams, so I probably cannot start before the end of the year:)
 
Are you studing medical image processing?
I did not know that
Or I might have and I forgot
 
Not really, I'm actually studying math, but I took quite a few lectures from the CS department about machine learning, computer graphics and computer vision and similar stuff, but only one about medical image processing.
My core areas are actually NT/alg.geometry. and numerical analysis (wave equations).
 
Oh right, quite different
 
Originally I wanted to do something in pure math, but considering the options after I came to the conclusion that I should be looking for something more applied.
 
6:27 PM
Well what I do (reconstruction) its pretty much maths
I just use the maths, but yeah
@flawr medical image processing has great job prospects
 
Well it was something that always interested me, and looking back I think I have a good combination of basics that would help me in that direction=)
@AnderBiguri yeah? even better:)
 
Yeah, if you have strong maths background, image processing (medical or otherwise) its pretty easy
 
... says someone doing a PhD in that topic :D
 
Nah, im not doing image processing, im doing image reconstruction
 
Isn't that contained in processing?
 
6:32 PM
not really
Because I do not have images, images are the end goal
They are not that afar, but most methods in one are not used in the otehr
 
Ah I see, I was not aware of that distinction!
Anyway, certainly both interesting topics. With many pretty pictures:)
 
that is the onyl reason
recently I got images of monocelular parasytes causant of the sleep sickness
they are rad
 
only in polar coordinates
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hahahha
 
so now you have a justification for sleeping in?
 
6:39 PM
indeed!
hahaha
anyway
enough work for today
see ya
 
take care
 
cu!
 
 
1 hour later…
7:57 PM
Well, now he's listed the whole homework, since I apparently didn't give him enough help the last time he asked...
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Q: Matlab (Long probl3m)

Rami ZakiaIn projectile motion, at any time (t), the projectile's horizontal (x) and vertical (y) displacement are: x=v cos⁡θ t y=v sin⁡θ t-5t^2 where v is the initial velocity and θ is the initial launch angle. Ali kicks the ball and ball does projectile motion with an initial launch angle (θ) of 5...

 
that's what you get for blacklisting words in titles
homework dump, negligible effort ("I have this, I want this") stackoverflow.com/questions/43643375/matlab-long-probl3m
 
> |\/|47|_4B - ??? 5ub5cr1p7 1nd1c35 |V|u57 317h3r b3 r34l p05171v3 1n7363r5 0r l061c4l5.
 
Hey I was already born when 1337 was still a thing!
 
8:12 PM
I forget, does hitting the rep cap mean breaking 200 Rep (upvotes plus accepts) or getting 20+ upvotes?
 
200 rep
 
I think 200 rep; but accepts still count afterwards
 
includes accepts too
bounties don't count though
 
for obvious reasons ;)
 
because bountiful bounties
 
8:14 PM
ah, yeah. Found it on the badges page. durrr
 
Almost clean team effort. @Adriaan thanks for the flower power :P
 
@flawr What golfiing language is that? :-D
 
@LuisMendo more like ungolfing language
 
8:32 PM
@LuisMendo l33t, obviously ;)
(okay, maybe a bit too obvious) :)
 
8:47 PM
Am I right in thinking there's still not quite enough effort here to justify answering?
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Q: How to build this sum in Matlab

isi-enI want to create a sum in Matlab The sum Looks like this: sum of n=m+1 to N, r(mn)*x(n); r(mn) is the m,n element of Matrix R x(n) is the n element of vector x Can you please help me?

 
definitely, if you ask me
which you sort of did, so there :D
there's literally zero effort...isn't there?
 
@AndrasDeak Yeah, pretty much I guess. They just seem totally lost.
 
then
Have you read and understood the "Getting started" and related parts of the MATLAB documentation? It's very helpful actually. — Andras Deak 5 secs ago
 
n = m+1 to N? are they missing another summation over m?
 
@beaker Unless they are just doing upper-triangular stuff.
 
9:01 PM
upper triangular portion would be m=1:M, right? this is a row vector (m,m+1:N)
 
@beaker Well, I guess upper triangular minus the main diagonal. And I was assuming it was to be computed for each m, but it was obviously left unspecified.
 
that's what i was saying, m was not specified, hence missing, although i guess it might not be a summation
 
 
2 hours later…
10:47 PM
Sometimes I don't feel it right to answer a RTM question
 
11:03 PM
@beaker the OP wants to create 0,1,2,,... Ns, 0,1,2,...Ns,...
 
@SardarUsama i thought that was the previous exercise
the one that he solved with repmat
 
he wants to use/know some other way for the same purpose. no?
 
> I need the first Ns elements to be 0, the next Ns elements to be 1, ...
no, it's a different problem
 
oh right. I got lost in the explanation :D
 
it's much less simple in Octave :/
repelems(0:Ns, [1:Ns+1;ones(1,Ns+1)*Ns])
 
11:10 PM
0:Ns + [0:nrows].' ?
optionally transposed-reshaped if they want 1d
 
@AndrasDeak no, they want duplicates...
[0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 ...]
 
you didn't iink the question so I can only deduce info from your dialogue :D
 
:D
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Q: Create matlab array with same values for several sections

RSerraoI want to create an array of length Ns(Ns+1) and I need the first Ns elements to be 0, the next Ns elements to be 1, ..., the last Ns to be Ns. I am well aware that there are plenty of ways to do this with for-loops, which I want to avoid for this particular task. I am looking for a way to do th...

there ya go :D
 
thanks
oh, it's matlab
 
actually, i have no idea what to call that
 
11:16 PM
OMG I can't even
 
(^ talking about Luis' approach)
 
(I know)
 
offset-linspace modular thingy
 
> If "Matlab (Long problem)" is not allowed as a title, the solution is NOT to change "problem" to "probl3m". – Andras Deak 3 hours ago
> edited .... sorry please help :( – Rami Zakia 14 mins ago
OP just deleted so can't link
 
good :(
@AndrasDeak that's what they all say
 
11:17 PM
:D
Hey, beaker, you're almost at non-pleb level!
400 more rep, chop chop
 
hehehe... I'll get there, just give me a few more months ;)
 
@beaker Now I'm curious... what was the now deleted message that pinged me? :-)
 
@LuisMendo I called your approach the multiplication table method
you should be able to see it in the history, though
 
Oh, true :-)
But why that name? It's more of an indexing method, isn't it?
kron would also work. That would be multiplication
 
yes, that's why i deleted it; it didn't make any sense
    ones(Ns,Ns+1).*[0:Ns]
(followed by reshape)
 
11:27 PM
I see
 
yeah, kron would work
kron(0:Ns, ones(1,Ns))
 
Can someone dupe-hammer this? Dupe-target is in comments
 
11:48 PM
I can't hammer it, but I can vote.
 
Muppets can vote?
 
42nd amendment
 
Damned liberal gibberish.
 
meh, they figured all the politicians were puppets anyway
at least now we get to have those two old guys in the box heckling congress
 
@SardarUsama Done
 
11:57 PM
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