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6:00 PM
HEEEEEEEEEEEEEY
Noooo no no! Don't delete questions with upvoted answers! That's bad! — Andras Deak 5 secs ago
wtf guys
that leads to a very hasty question-ban
 
Oh really?
 
yes
one of the biggest atrocities on SO is self-deleting a question that has an answer
 
lol oops
 
so watch out:)
 
I told him to delete it and I answered it
 
6:02 PM
10k> guys can delvote if it's downvoted
 
but noted
 
or you can remove your answer (post-unaccept) and then it should not matter
but generally, posts with upvoted answers should not be self-deleted
 
@AndrasDeak mmm... I can see where it might not be good, but why would it be that bad?
 
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A: Can self-censoring end up with a question ban?

Shog9Deleted posts are mostly irrelevant to the question ban. If someone tells you otherwise, tell them they're wrong; if you see a meta post that says otherwise, edit it. What matters are poorly-received posts. That is, questions that are downvoted, closed, or flagged as inappropriate in some way. ...

> The one exception involves deleting a question right after someone posts an answer to it. This (fairly rare!) pattern is seen as so overtly hostile that it does impose a pretty stiff penalty... But that's also a far cry from "self-censoring".
 
okay, so he deletes it tomorrow
 
6:09 PM
haha
 
(he can't self-delete if the accept is kept anyway)
I can't find anything else on MSO now and I'm too lazy to go on MSE
but I'm pretty sure it's considered a hostile gesture to self-delete stuff that has answers, on the basis of "somebody invested time and effort in answering, respect that"
so either 1. delvotes by high-reps (need downvote first on Q), 2. self-delete by Suever first (would need unaccept first), or 3. the post stays
those are the only safe options in my opinion, considering that OP is more than willing to be nice
 
yea I'm not sure why he accepted
maybe really wnted those +2 points
 
I blame Suever for everything
 
because you gave an answer
answering stuff does that you know:P
unless you give shitty answers:D
 
I mean, I don't really see a problem with it staying... it's gonna be closed as a dupe anyway, right?
 
6:12 PM
@beaker I think so, yes
and I agree, it doesn't hurt much
 
just another signpost in the vast wasteland of SO...
 
This question confuses me
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Q: How to get a "cool" contour map in Matlab / Octave?

ToniI have in mind this: as opposed to this: pkg load 'statistics' mu = [0,0]; %// data sigma = [1 0.8; 0.8 1]; %// data x = -3:.2:3; %// x axis y = -3:.2:3; %// y axis [X Y] = meshgrid(x,y); %// all combinations of x, y Z = mvnpdf([X(:) Y(:)],mu,sigma); %// compute Gaussian pdf Z = reshape(Z,si...

 
that will be summarily ignored by all who travel there
 
@Suever comments getting more and more confusing...
 
hahaha
I was trying to help him out, but I just don't know
 
6:15 PM
mesh was a nice red herring:D
 
wow a good/interesting question!
Isn't it because the convex hull goes across the flat top?
so the slope is going to be the average of the top slope with the side slope
?
i.e. the average of 2 and 0 == 1
oh maybe not looking at it closer
 
Google has lots of results for cool contour map.
 
@AndrasDeak So what if you upvoted the answer, then realize oh shit this question is garbage
so you downvote, then delete it lol
 
@ballBreaker might or might not work:P
 
@AndrasDeak well it worked for me
lol I made a question that got like -4 downvotes in a matter of seconds
Was good times
 
> I want to know what is the difference between sortrows() and min() and will they return different results?
wtf
 
@excaza I was just about to ask the same thing.
 
6:47 PM
MATLAB is pretty awful at reading fixed width text data...
 
@excaza MATLAB is pretty awful at reading text...
FTFY
if it was good at it, it would be perl
 
I remember a question yesterday pointing out that R is way better than Matlab. And another saying Matlab is merely a beginning language. I feel I've wasted my life up to this point! :'(
 
fuck R
 
@TroyHaskin That was the idiot who bitched about his question getting downvoted to meta
 
6:51 PM
It's a stupid, ugly thing
 
@TroyHaskin Sounds like Carl
 
@Suever bahaha
that was hilarious:D
got a hasty closure on meta
> private folders are special in MATLAB and their contents are only accessible from files in the parent directory.
 
what the fuck
 
I love these kludges that mathworks uses. At least python is open about it and says "no, there are no private things, you have to be a mildly intelligent human being if you use python"
 
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Q: Undefined private function in MATLAB

LARThis is a similar question to what I asked in a previous StackOverflow post (Undefined function in MATLAB). Basically, I am using the function dtw in the latest MATLAB release, and would like to tweak a few parts of it. To get started, I typed: edit dtw I saved the resulting code to file call...

this is literally the exact same question
 
6:59 PM
no it's not literally the same:P
but I don't think anybody would challenge a dupe closure except OP:D
 
"There is a function in a private folder that I can't use, how can I use it"
 
> Neither of these is really recommended though. I'm curious to know why you think you need to directly modify the source code.
@Suever should be a comment ^ ;)
 
@Suever you should copy horchler's answer from the last one
 
@AndrasDeak It's not a kludge; it's a feature.
 
It's a holdover from before they had classes
 
7:01 PM
it still sounds silly
@excaza lol:D
 
@excaza is it an exact dupe?
 
private folders are really only good for one thing
 
@excaza Meh. I'm still a procedural boy at heart.
 
@Suever Porn?
 
@Adriaan yes
 
7:03 PM
if you have one inside of a package, I can put crap from the FEX in there because you don't have to use fully-qualified names for things in the private folder
 
@Adriaan Who stores porn locally anymore?
4
 
I think explicit class definitions didn't come until R2008a
 
@Suever I was going to post on MATL, but since you're here...
 
@excaza classdefs, yes before that we had @classname folders
 
I really feel like the @ballBreaker now. Not knowing what the conversation is about, so I'm just saying random unrelated things, mostly about women
 
7:06 PM
@Suever I think you can shorten your consonants answer by 3 bytes by using t13Y2'Yy'hm~ to get the logical indices instead of t2Y211Y2'y'hX-m
 
going to look up Y2 real quick. brb
 
it's all the vowels upper and lower case
 
at least 13Y2 is ;)
 
But I only want non-vowel non-puncutation to match
the punctuation is the kicker
 
7:09 PM
aaaah
 
otherwise it's guaranteed to be lowercase so you could even just do 12Y2'y'hm~
 
so negation won't work, you have to include the punctuation :/
 
yea there were enough quirks in that post to make it painful
MATL would have DOMINATED were it not for that
 
I think it changed twice since I read it
 
Speaking of which, you've seen the online interpreter I'm working on right?
 
7:11 PM
that looks familiar :D
cool, i like the handy lookup
 
biggest things: support for running on old releases, inline images, real-time output (clc functionality etc.), obviously searchable help, will have usage stats
 
god damn I hate reshape
every time I use it I end up throwing transposes around until it looks like what I actually want
 
@excaza permute! :D
 
7:31 PM
she's back :-o
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Q: How to get sequences according to certain constraints?

Lucie BoschI am trying to get a sequences according to some constraints. For example, if we have 4 objects as 1,2,3,4 then I want to generate sequences in following manner 1 2 3 4 1 2 4 3 1 3 2 4 1 3 4 2 Here the constraints are, sequences should start with 1 and after 1 only 2 or 3 can come. Initia...

 
ugh I saw that
 
can I close it as a duplicate of her first post?
:D
I think I will
 
maybe she'll add StackOverflow as an author on her thesis
 
@excaza 6 questions, all based on the same stupid idea
permuting 34 components or so
 
@excaza she hasn't got past the same first problem
 
7:38 PM
@TroyHaskin calculated how stupid that was somewhere in the comments
 
yeah, it was starred for a while... nice ;)
of course, with sufficient constraints in would be feasible, but she won't give any real-world samples, so no thanks
 
@Adriaan Aside from the computational cost, the returned matrix would require just under 400 million TB of memory for storage. I 'm not an expert on the use-case here, but there must be another way to proceed further. — TroyHaskin May 15 at 21:43
 
that's it :D
 
oh I loved that comment:D
MATLAB & Octave burn club
 
Please try to come up with a different approach to your problem. We have told you time and time again that permuting this many components simply does not work due to memory and computational time constraints. Re-asking the same question over and over again will only result in getting fewer and fewer answers from SO. I suggest you confer with your thesis adviser to go on a different avenue of approach to this problem. — Adriaan just now
 
7:41 PM
wow, did she just self-dupe that puppy?
 
Sounds like a pretty fun computer science question
 
@excaza the problem she's working on is basically a jigsaw puzzle, and it's known to be NP-complete
but she's got some mysterious extra constraints that may make it manageable
 
self-delete
 
okay, let's see if she pops up on her old question
 
Her thesis adviser is rubbish if they still haven't told her after 2 bloody months that what she wants to do is unfeasible
 
7:47 PM
this stupid software install has been stuck at 99% for 10 minutes
I just want it to finish so I can go home...
 
@excaza working at 10 in the evening? That's what I call dedication!
 
8:14 PM
Not to be mean / non-PC, is that permutation poster a dude or lady?
 
don't be, we have ballBreaker for that
 
@Suever probably a dude posing as a lass to get more internet pity
 
supposedly female I think
 
@Adriaan That was legit my first thought
 
8:16 PM
lol
 
8:50 PM
I'll leave this to you, I'm watching a series with the missus:P
 
But guys, I want my trailing zeros!!!
what series?
 
Be a hero, lose the zeros
 
MY SIG FIGS!!!!!!
@gariepy How's the good ole Huntsvegas doing?
 
@Suever: It's heat-tastic
 
So I've heard
 
9:01 PM
wait, keyboard is meeeltin02395202134a&^$@(^!#$
 
I've already adjusted to the cooler climate where I now live
 
You're a veteran of hot summers from somewhere?
 
Huntsville, Birmingham, Atlanta
 
oh, comrade!
what brought you to Huntsville?
 
That's where I was actually born/raised until College
my parents were....I'll let you guess
 
9:04 PM
:) former military?
 
haha nah, engineers
DOD though
as is basically everyone
 
oh, yeah, that's me.
where did you go to HS?
 
Probably had something to do with the fact that I'm an engineer myself
Grissom
 
Hmmm...that's me too. What yr. graduated?
 
Fairly recent, 2004
Asking what HS you went to is such a HSV thing
 
9:06 PM
hehe, yup.
 
I swear I know more than 50% of the people in huntsville
I run into people all the time that either lived there or knew someone and it's uncommon for us to not know people in common
small world
 
Yes, it is a very small town.
And now you know one more. :)
 
Seems small. Not small compared to where I am now
Population 5000
 
where are you now?
 
Central PA
Near State College (Penn State)
 
9:07 PM
Ok, yeah, I'm familiar. Considered going to Penn State for grad school actually, but didn't.
Went to a few math tourneys there, back in the day.
 
It's not a bad part of the country. Just...sparse
especially after living in downtown Atlanta for years
 
yeah, you're about halfway between Pittsburgh and Philly, right?
 
yup. Dead center
And State College is the big city
60k population
 
I did grad school in Hanover, NH, about the same size, and then moved to Boston, so I went small-big instead of big-small
That is, Hanover is maybe 6000
 
I went Huntsville -> Birmingham -> Atlanta -> Kentucky -> PA
North ish -> more southern -> about the same southern -> more northern -> more northern
 
9:10 PM
yes, you're trending northward...I predict Maine is next.
 
300k -> 1Mil -> 7Mil -> 200k -> 5000
Apparently population correlates with latitude
yea this is probably as north as I'd like to go
I still haven't gotten used to this snow stuff
 
@AndrasDeak I'm gonna answer format bank
 
At some point in their lives, many decide they cannot handle snow. :)
I miss it though.
You should take up skiing!
if you haven't already.
Is that how you got on SO? You were snowed in last winter? :) Judging by your activity graph (the steepest one I've ever seen), you clearly made a decision to conquer SO a year ago, and you've been in beast mode ever since.
 
@beaker That's actually a thing???
@gariepy I actually did buy some skis last year and snow shoes. I actually really enjoy it
 
@Suever yup
 
9:17 PM
@beaker: WHAT?!?!?!
@Suever: there you go...on your way to becoming a Yankee :)
 
With function red_color=... says Function definitions are not permitted in this context. — Shika93 1 min ago
^^ Where did they even get that code
@gariepy hahaha sometimes I feel that PA is more southern than huntsville
not that that's saying much since huntsville is basically the north
 
No @Suever, it's colour_red :D
 
@gariepy haha I didn't start SO stuff until Feb I think so sadly all the snow was gone :(
@Adriaan Touche
^^ Imagine there is an accent on that e
 
@Suever: wow, 18k in 5 months?!?!?! That's getting it done, sir.
 
Or not getting it done (at work) haha
 
9:22 PM
:)
 
Oh just kidding January 9th was the date of the first answer
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A: How to get its user id of a post through postid when comments the post?

SueverIdeally, you would like to get this information dynamically rather than storing it as another column in your database since this data (post_author_id) already exists within your posts table (Post.user_id). To do this, you can use SQLAlchemy's Hybrid Attributes. from sqlalchemy import Column, In...

And not a MATLAB answer if you can believe it
 
@suever: oh, ok. 18k in 6 mos. is easy. ;) #fuggetaboutit
 
I really just want 25k and a gold MATLAB badge so I can dupehammer things
 
@gariepy it actually is, provided you know basic java/javascript/C/C#/C++ or another high trafic tag. Answers there tend to attract 5-10 upvotes even if they're one-liners, as longs as they are correct/
 
^^ That's so true. MATLAB is the worst
 
9:25 PM
You should get a giant golden hammer icon next to your avatar for that
 
I got my Python badge pretty quick once I started lurking just because things get upvoted fast
 
"Functions in Scripts: Define local functions in scripts for improved code reuse and readability" Jay for MATLAB R2016b!
 
like we're talking 6 upvotes in 30 mins
 
@Adriaan: I've noticed not all tags are created equal...we choose to toil in obscurity around here. :) makes @Suever's accomplishments that much more impressive.
 
@Suever that's the pain of MATLAB. There's few of us votes out there, and most are picky
 
9:27 PM
And we have crappy OPs that are just here for the homeworks
 
"tall Arrays: Manipulate and analyze data that is too big to fit in memory" <- downloadmoreram.com you MathWorks
 
I'd be happy if OPs would at least just accept my answers
 
@Suever which is usually a DV+close
 
yea I have so many unaccepted ones
There's a badge for that
I wish you could get that badge multiple times
Unsung Hero or something
 
Yeah, I think I just got that one a couple weeks ago.
 
9:28 PM
@Mr.Noah You probably shouldn't accept the answer if it's not working. I missed out on a fn in that formula, so it cane out an array, and not a single element. As you have not provided the other input (Ln), I can't check whether this were all faults. Just as a side note: that's one of the easiest errors MATLAB can throw at you: check the size of the LHS, check that of the RHS and they won't match if that's the error. — Adriaan yesterday
 
hurray!! I guess.
 
I made the mistake of telling him not to accept, so he unaccepted, I fixed the problem, and now I'm left hanging :D
 
@Adriaan: loads gun, shoots foot
 
I'm not really interested in rep, more in the upvotes (and hence gold badge)
 
aw, i want a badge :'(
 
9:29 PM
I could actually vectorise the hell out of that code (the outer loop can be omitted easily, the inner requires bsxfun), but that's not what he asked for :P
there you go
 
but, i wanted a texas ranger badge
 
No Texas for you son.
 
and that's a button
 
@Adriaan: awww...is it bad form to star an image post? :)
 
I think I'm actually close to my gold badge
 
9:33 PM
@gariepy star whatever you want here :P
@Suever of course you are
 
the stupid little chart on the profile doesn't work
^^ Never right
 
@Suever doesn't auto-update. Lots of meta about that
 
How hard can it possibly be ....
 
set another badge as following, then click back and it's updated
 
Oh here we go, you can see it in the tags on the right
Oh boy! 976!
 
9:35 PM
@Suever: attaboy!
 
Hmmm not sure I got 24 points today
I don't completely understand what a "point" is
@Adriaan Thanks for that tip. It was driving me nuts
 
points = (3*upvotes + 7.5*accepted_answers + 1.5*total_answers)/rand()
 
I believe this is not a duplicate of my similar recent question. The solution from the previous post cannot be duplicated here, as it seems I cannot add the code from the private function as a subroutine this time. — LAR 57 mins ago
Ugh
 
@gariepy lol
@excaza Is that dude still stuck on that...
also in what world is your first course of action to modify a toolbox function
usually that means you're using it wrong
 
@excaza still one vote needed
 
9:40 PM
That's the first thing I do when I install a new version of MATLAB, modify protected files
 
yea seriously, wtf
"Oh I just modified my install a little to my liking...OH GOD WHY SO MANY ERRORS...HALP"
 
why does he want to modify them?
 
Exactly
I'm certain it can be done without that without knowing jack about the toolbox
 
Please post a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example which reproduces the error as opposed to dumping all your code her for us to crawl through. — Adriaan 11 secs ago
@Suever oh, you actually read the question instead of only seeing a 200line code dump
 
lol
yea wtf is up with that irrelevant codedump
Also used a little codegolf trick there
Also she uses the word table all willy-nilly
 
9:47 PM
@Suever build a table for her, it's not that difficult :D
mat2table(str2double(a.'))
there's your table :p
let her figure out what to use a table for herself :d
 
Oh yea I wasn't going to answer that part
The real heart of the question is how to get digits.
Added in '12345'-'0' to be real golfy
 
oh darn, I answered my first octave question
It wasn't even MATLAB xD
stupid feed curtain
 
Oh Octave, how I hate thee
I've been wrestling with it for the past few days trying to get this MATL interpreter working
 
@Suever do I need the f=@(z)(z-2) in here?
I just chucked an extra @ in
 
have a good evening gents! @Suever: nice talking with you! another Grissom Tiger, how about that...
 
9:54 PM
@Adriaan I believe so otherwise () is treated as an index
@gariepy Goodnight man. ha what are the odds?!
 
> Error: "f" was previously used as a variable, conflicting with its use here as the name of a function
or command.
whut
 
ohhhhhh
 
oh this
nvm :p
syms z;
f=@(z)(z-2);
fsolve(f,0.)
 
yea it's not just @f
right
sorry my brain hurts
 
I meant "Tits" not "this" :p
 
9:56 PM
I need some specs like this guy
 
anyhow, it works now (at least in MATLAB)
 
Why did SO link in a FB picture
I guess that's what happens when you link your accounts?
@Adriaan Does z even need to be symbolic there?
 
no :P
Now the problem is: when do I tell him that he should accept the answer
it;s not yet 15 mins old :p
nvm, question is
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Q: How to convert RGB to NV12 color format?

Rotem CohenIntelĀ® Media SDK video encoder requires NV12 color space input format. NV12 format is YUV 4:2:0 format ordered in memory with Y color space first, followed by UV interleaved. Example: YYYYYY YYYYYY UVUVUV

what?
very borad Q/A qith 4(!) self answers in 4 different languages
wtf
 
10:14 PM
@Adriaan I like the "Pain C" implementation
 
It's been accessed so few times I think it's just him accessing it :P
anyone here DV that Q+3 of the answers? That's serial (4 to the same chap) so will be reverted anyway
 
nope
 
Do CV-Too Broad it though
I think he's written some kind of toolbox for this and decided to post it as Q/A
 
I think the matlab version is fine... the other implementations are a bit much...
 
@beaker it's also tagged ipp, which I don't know but seems utterly unrelated to the post
@beaker unless you're using pain C ;)
I'll be going to bed. Good night
Yo someones: MATLAB syntax highlighting doesn't work for octave (obviously), should we tell SO that it's the same, and that they should use that for octave as well? See here for my first every octave answer which alerted me to this(cc @beaker @AndrasDeak)
 
10:28 PM
g'nite @Adriaan
 
should we add a MATL version?
 
it doesn't?
 
@beaker the % syms z should be grey, like it'd be a comment
it's not registered as such
 
Doesn't a Q/A imply that someone cares about the question/answers?
 
@Adriaan it works on other postst... perhaps not enough text to figure it out... maybe add the lang?
 
10:30 PM
@beaker the tag on the question should do it automatically. Are those other posts perchapce tagged as well?
@Suever that's what I'd say yes
 
@Adriaan quite possibly
@Adriaan I think you've nailed it... other posts only tagged Octave don't have correct highlighting either
 
well technically # is a comment in octave so you could just use that
 
I wonder if it's worth getting Amro to include the # comment character
 
but that would be incorrect for matlab:P
 
@AndrasDeak because you're usin' # all teh tiem
 
10:39 PM
suuuure I am:D
 
outside of comments or string literals?
;)
 
ofc
 
@beaker jah, that's because the default code highlighter is based on the main tag on the question, and can be overridden by using the <!--lang=matlab> or whatever HTML poop
anyone care to find a dupe for this: stackoverflow.com/questions/37240218/… ?
then the roomba will take care of it in a week
I'm really, really, really off to bed now :p
 
uh huh ;)
 
You're just perusing your private folder I bet.
3
 
10:53 PM
only his parents can read that! or something...
 
@TroyHaskin but also putting this question on my SO-to-watch list, whereupon I found that summation shit on there as well, so I checked the roomba rules and there's no roomba unless we close it
 

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