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7:00 PM
And this week's MATLAB bug report submitted
 
wow sounded like assignment
 
@Divakar Yes. MATL has most string processing functions from Matlab, because I've been around in PPCG for some time and I saw they were popular
I even discovered some handy functions like blanks:-)
 
Nice! So Ray can print all his GIFs with it!
 
:D
 
like Spektre
 
7:04 PM
flawr comes here every now and then.
there are a lot of MATLAB tricks I learned.
 
Anyone here see the black friday video of a lady stealing a vegetable steamer from a kid?
One of my favourite videos in the past year
 
I get really suspicious when I see several questions with the same odd topic over the course of a couple of months, then when i search for them, they're not there
 
I saw one video of two ladies fighting over a cell phone case
 
must be a parody video @Ballbreaker
 
the vegetable steamer probably takes the cake though
 
7:05 PM
lmfao I'll find it
 
like that bspline one...
 
@Ballbreaker that's not stealing, that's robbery:P
 
#blackfridaylivesmatter
 
YOUR SCARING MEEEEE
 
7:06 PM
@Ballbreaker oh yeah lmao
This video was posted on CTV LOL
 
lmao I love it
 
97
A: Image to ASCII art conversion

SpektreThere are more approaches for image to ASCII art conversion which are mostly based on using mono-spaced fonts for simplicity I stick only to basics: pixel/area intensity based (Shading) This approach handles each pixel of area of pixels as single dot. The idea is to compute the average gray sca...

 
I've seen it probably 30 times now
@excaza Stuff like this makes me seriously question America lol
Canada has black friday too, and it is NOTHING like it is in the states
 
yeah people are actually civilized.
 
Like going this crazy over a vegetable steamer? Are you fucking joking?!
 
7:08 PM
it's VERY busy... but you don't seen a woman trying to steal a product form a kid
 
@AndrasDeak wow bulletpointman got good rep :P
 
THEY GOTS TA EATS HEALTHY IN MURICA
 
I think ppl are stupid. Just buy online, be smart!
 
Sorry, gotta go. It's time for my McDonald's Indoctrination.
 
lmao, the funny thing is that the mom had 2 vegetable steamers and the kid had one as well... THREE VEGETABLE STEAMERS?!
 
7:09 PM
After that I gotta go punch a kid. Or something.
 
@beaker lmao
 
@beaker Just make sure it's only over a really good deal!
 
@Ballbreaker I don't agree with stealing from the kid...
but that mom had TWO of them. How many fucking vegetable steamers do you need?
 
Yeah exactly hahaha
The funny part of it, is that she steals the one from the kid, then went to steal the one from the mom
 
that reminds me, we should totally get a punching bag in this room, for the times when stupid questions float on SO and we want to let it out.
 
7:11 PM
Then gets all "WHY ARE YOU SO AGGRESSIVE?! YOUR SCARING MEEE!!"
 
lmao
@Divakar that's a great idea...
but I'm afraid for the safety of my monitor
 
It's just a submissive bot that you yell at, and it responds with "Please sir, may I have another?"
 
or a private room with a punching bag bot
yeahhh that one!
we will go Fifty shades of punch on it!
 
@Ballbreaker lmao
That is Mr. Bruce Lee taking out his frustrations on that soft inanimate object.
 
Almost expecting it to go through that window
 
7:15 PM
lmao
 
haha
 
the guy was a beast.
he looks tiny, but the guy can do two finger pushups
 
he is vectorizing the shit out of that bag, kicking it from all dimensions
 
LMAO
 
Here's something I consider interesting for code-golf :)
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/33975050/how-would-i-randomize-several-string-cell-arrays/33975575#33975575 . Since the question is not entirely clear, feel free to choose any one of my 3 interpretations to what needs to be done from here: http://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/27171151#27171151 .
 
7:26 PM
That's not spaghetti code
or is the image unrelated?
 
unrelated
 
A part of the code where I implement the method is this: http://pastebin.com/H0ipXLrz

I get the following warning messages:

>> uwind(0, 1, 5, 1, 5, 100)
Warning: Input arguments must be scalar.
> In u_0 at 2
In uwind at 6
Warning: Input arguments must be scalar.
> In uxact at 2
In uwind at 8
Warning: Input arguments must be scalar.
> In uxact at 2
In uwind at 8
Why?
Do you have an idea?
 
7:45 PM
No.
@evinda
2 hours ago, by TroyHaskin
@evinda In cadence with what others have said, I'm going to avoid flooding the chat problem discusses anymore as well. That said, Wikipedia has a nice, concise article on upwinding for your 1D advection problem. Read it, and try to implement it; it's the best way to learn.
 
I don't like to see ready codes, I prefer to implement them without looking at the solution.
 
Then please ask a question on StackOverflow. Don't flood the chat room.
In addition, there are many people I know who don't come here, but are very well equipped to answer your question
if you ask on StackOverflow, you'll definitely have more of a chance to get an answer.
 
8:02 PM
@evinda use ones(length(x),1) instead of ones(size(x),1). But this is all my contribution to this matter for today.
I suggest getting into the habit of examining your workspace, the size of each variable. and testing parts of your commands to see if they make sense
You could also call this debugging
it's quite useful once you start doing it
I'm told a lot of people are doing it.
 
AAAAAAAAGH. I just wanna fuckin scream right now lol
SVN is the most annoying thing when it doesn't work
For some reason when I try to commit a .JAR it fails...
My boss is riding my ass on getting our software tagged, but the fucking thing wont work
 
@AndrasDeak ;)
 
8:20 PM
@Ballbreaker your boss hot?
 
8:45 PM
@AndrasDeak It doesn't work with length, but it worked with size... I transposed the vector of the exact solution.
@AndrasDeak Again the order of accuracy is negative... :/
 
@evinda OK then
 
@evinda I think others have addressed the topic of not flooding the chatroom with questions sufficiently don't you think?
 
@Ballbreaker use git
 
basically how I use it
except with an IDE
er
GUI
 
@excaza I like PDEs better :D
 
8:56 PM
partial development environment?
 
integrated differential equation? That suggests it's already solved. Where's the fun in that?
 
integrating doesn't necessarily solve it
 
9:15 PM
@excaza kill it with fire
takes obfuscation to a whole new level
 
@AndrasDeak Hahaha
Yeah, I'll tell my boss that right away...
 
9:38 PM
@Adriaan sure way to hack someone
telling them that the program shows a slideshow of cat pictures, when in reality it formats the hdd
 
9:49 PM
@AndrasDeak related: when the Dutch started their military intervention mission with the French in Mali the Chinese came to say hi and gave a goody bag to all soldier. There was a USB stick in it, and what do you know, after three weeks of digging the Dutch cyber crime unit found spyware :P
 
@Adriaan I wouldn't be surprised if the cyber crime unit found spyware on anything that came from China
 
@AndrasDeak Fortune cookies.
"You will have a good year sending your data to China"
 
@Adriaan seems legit
 
10:18 PM
I just found an old shitty question, and realized that OP asked almost the exact same question 2 days later, then self-accepted
0
Q: Unresponsive for loop in matlab

vasouliI have a data set that contains different kinds of data as it is shown below MMSI Latitude Longitude Date Time Time (decimal) 277333444 59.8564 30.497 04-08-12 09:49 589 241025000 37.3462 24.8713 04-08-12 09:49 589 636012774 35.7931 28.7...

vs
0
Q: Infinite while nested in a for loop in matlab

vasouliI want to make a while loop, nested in a for loop in Matlab in order to find the distance between different pairs in the data. My data have the following form ID lon lat time 1 33.56 40.89 803 2 32.45 41.03 803 3 35.78 39.85 803 2 33.04 40.21 ...

pisses me off
I voted to close the first as a dupe of the second
and downvoted both to be on the safe side
 
@AndrasDeak You can't get reversal with CW you know :P
@AndrasDeak you'll be fine tomorrow. I completely forgot that that moron of yesterday still has not responded nor acted with respect to my comment.
 
10:44 PM
 
@Adriaan he wasn't too active today
maybe tomorrow
 
We were discussion that due with his DaVinci toolbox last week, well would you look at that: stackoverflow.com/posts/33897512/revisions
no-one seems to have told him, interesting
ghe, his toolbox costs a whooping $2.50
 
11:00 PM
I didn't know it was him
If he was regularly posting about his toolbox, he should have the disclosure note on his profile
 
I noticed two of his answers pointing to that toolbox last week; he has posted 5 answers the last weeks
@beaker don't tell @Divakar we're endorsing the usage of a loop :P
 
this really looks flaggable
post to question from 2012
I think I'll flag him for mod attention
 
it looks like he made the account solely to promote his own product.
 
indeed
that's the problem
there 1 new answer which is unrelated
 
@AndrasDeak agreed. I do think some of his promotion is stretching though, especially the one excaza provided a moving-arrow plot for. He just gives pictures of how arrows look using his toolbox
 
11:04 PM
yup
 
I deliberated putting a spam flag, forgot about it, and now he's "full disclosing" his parttaking
 
that's not the right action, I'm afraid
 
@Adriaan Great, now you had to go and put it in chat ;) Let's just hope he doesn't scroll back that far.
 
@beaker I'd be interested to see what he comes up with though. He'll probably bsxfun it to Mars and back and still be faster than a loop in R2015b :P
@AndrasDeak let me know whether it works out. I'm interested to see what a mod thinks
 
did you flag another of his now, as spam?
 
11:10 PM
@Adriaan Interesting approach just posted
 
@AndrasDeak I'm highly temped. I commented him for now:
Whilst this does show how you can plot arrows, it does not answer the difficult part of the question, the following of the phase graph. — Adriaan 44 secs ago
which imo is the most likely candidate for spam
 
My mod flag was deemed helpful
 
cool
then his post will be gone in a bit I guess
 
he's editing his questions, I think that's what you noticed the first place
@Adriaan not necessarily
it might be enough to explain to him that SO is not his dashboard
and he should contribute to SO in a way that doesn't benefit him financially, or gtfo
 
@beaker Indeed. Looping whilst skipping the most he can
@AndrasDeak there's 341 posts containing and "arrow". I'm surprised he's not promoting more
 
11:15 PM
@Adriaan but it's only looping if it has a value that it hasn't propagated... so if the indices are consecutive
 
@Adriaan all in due time...
 
and the maximum number of loops is the length of the longest run of consecutive indices
 
dudes which question are you talking about?
 
which would suck if you had indices [1:n]
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Q: Replacing Matlab array values from start to end

zephyrI have an array in which I want to replace values at a known set of indices with the value immediately preceding it. As an example, my array might be x = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0]; and the indices of values to be replaced by previous values might be y = [2, 3, 8]; I want this replaceme...

@AndrasDeak that one
 
thanks
 
11:18 PM
@beaker I'm still surprised at times I see people with a couple of thousand rep answering MATLAB stuff with interesting answers whilst I have not seem them before
to be fair, this dude has almost no MATLAB answers :P
it'd be like me posting a first python answer or so I guess
 
@Adriaan Yeah, he seems to be mainly Awk
 
@beaker that's already a respectable feat
 
@beaker Point addressed. See Daniel's answer :P
 
tada
our honor has been defended
 
why the f*ck would someone want to plot THIS in MATLAB without having the slightest clue about the language?:
-1
Q: Plot spherical coordinates in matlab

Αθηνά ΠαπαδοπούλουI have this vector function in sperical coordinate system $\vec{E} =\frac{p}{4\pi E_{0}r^3}(2\cos(u) \hat{r} + \sin(u)\hat{u} ),$ where $p$ and $E_{0}$ are known. I want to plot this function in matlab and take a something that looks like this: The problem is I have no idea on how to work wi...

 
11:22 PM
@beaker your honor, my honour :P
 
28
Q: Very Simple Grid Marks

Calvin's HobbiesWrite a program or function that takes in three positive integers, W, H, and N. Print or return a W×H grid of .'s where every Nth . in normal English reading order is replaced with an X. For example, given W = 7, H = 3, N = 3, the grid is 7 characters wide and 3 high, and every third character r...

 
@AndrasDeak CV-> too broad :P
 
MATL, 20 bytes. Probably can be made shorter.

>> matl
> '.x'ii2$UHit0I$h(!)D
>
7
3
3
..x..x.
.x..x..
x..x..x

This also helped me find a bug in MATL's indexing functions when index had more than one dimension. It is corrected on the new version: https://esolangs.org/wiki/MATL#Compiler
 
@Adriaan yeah but still
@LuisMendo FINALLY I decyphered your version numbers:D
that's a codegolf challenge in itself
 
@AndrasDeak Hahaha. Really? Day, month, year with month in Roman is quite common in Spain
 
11:24 PM
@LuisMendo not in the civilised world :D
today'd be 01XII2015?
 
@Adriaan Hmm... so how is it done in the nether world?
1xii15, yes
 
@LuisMendo 01122015 probably
 
What's that ugly bunch of numbers? :-P
 
well, sure with dots
01. 12. 2015
 
@LuisMendo Latin numerals. For proletarians like the Dutch it's be 01-12-2015 today, for real mean like the Swedes it'd be 20151201
 
11:25 PM
here it's 2015. 12. 01, the only real version;)
 
Nah
 
For vikings it's today
 
@beaker :D
 
Using Romans gives an antique, distinct flavour :-)
 
Hammerday.
@LuisMendo "Using Romans gives an antique, distinct flavour" -- Hannibal Lecter
 
11:26 PM
interesting that Saturday, Sunday and Monday are the only day names we didn't get from the vikings
so today for you guys is Tewe's Day
 
@beaker don't think so:P
unless there's 48 hours of time zones between us
 
sorry
got ahead of myself
 
@LuisMendo as I read in a tour guide about Spain once: "Be warned though that what the Spanish describe as a 'picturesque village' we would most definitely describe as a severe lack of maintenance."
 
i've been working with wormholes lately
 
@beaker gardening project?
Worms are good for the soil.
 
11:28 PM
gonna look at code golf now
 
BTW @LuisMendo it works even on my system
 
@AndrasDeak woodworking... bad for the beams
 
I'm still watching snooker, it's too exciting. I should get to bed though...
 
@beaker yup
 
@AndrasDeak "even" :-DD
 
11:30 PM
@LuisMendo well who am I kidding:)
that darned developer will not support my configuration:P
 
@Adriaan That's partly true, yes
But our cities are not drowned in water :-P
 
@LuisMendo oi, we pump that out!
 
Well, you should pump harder. They are still underwater
@AndrasDeak Your outdated configuration
BTW, that sounds like one of those why answers :-D
 
@Adriaan oh ho ho I've been meaning to tell you, my girlfriend's new laptop says in the owner's manual that
Altitude (maximum):
Operating
0 m to 3048 m (0 ft to 10,000 ft)
Non-Operating
0 m to 10,668 m (0 ft to 35,000 ft)
so no Dells for you:D
 
bwhahahahahaha xD
that's brilliant, I should email that to DEll :D
can you send me a pdf or link to their docs?
 
11:33 PM
sure, I found it online in the first place
 
buddy of mine works in computer sales
such arbitrary and accurate metric heights though
 
@LuisMendo still fresher than an airport PC:D
 
@AndrasDeak And that all of my computers, for that matter :-D
 
@AndrasDeak btw, lowest dry point on Earth is at @Dev-iL's: Dead Sea
and what if I decide to bring my laptop to work, 1500m below sea level in a German salt mine?
 
@Adriaan you're screwed
page 57
 
11:39 PM
just get an SSD
 
the salt mine would also be too dry
 
it'd be rather weird that if my laptop decided to crash whilst I was working at my desk at ground level (-1.2m below sea level) that I'd not get waranty...
 
operation is between 10-90% relative humidity:D
 
on the other hand: it does not specify the datum. Might as well take the WGS84, which is some 20-80m below the Netherlands
 
There's something lower than the Netherlands?
 
11:41 PM
@excaza in terms of dry sand the Dead Sea in Israel wins.
 
@excaza the extra nether lands, i.e. hell
there's dry hell and wet hell
 
This is a list of extreme points of Earth, the points that are farther north or south than, higher or lower in elevation than, or farthest inland or out to sea from, any other locations on the landmasses, continents or countries. == The worldEdit == === Latitude and longitudeEdit === The northernmost point of Earth is the geographic North Pole, in the Arctic Ocean. The northernmost point on land is the northern tip of Kaffeklubben Island, north of Greenland (83°40′N 29°50′W), which lies slightly north of Cape Morris Jesup, Greenland (83°38′N 32°40′W). Various shifting gravel bars lie fa...
we're not even on that page :D
 
@Adriaan but...but...you have the highest density of tulips/m^2:(
 
and it's follow up: what-if.xkcd.com/54
 
@Adriaan yeah I thought about those too
 
11:42 PM
@AndrasDeak and we're the world leader in export of Onions and animal porn
 
@Adriaan animal-on-animal or animal-on-human?
of course onions are interesting too
 
@AndrasDeak the latter.
 
@Adriaan isn't that illegal?
 
@AndrasDeak everywhere else in the world, yes.
 
@Adriaan lol...?:D
no wonder then
 
11:44 PM
I know, we suck as a country
 
legal cocksucking (I mean a rooster)
 
what do you want with 17M people on 2/3rds of the area of Norrbotten
 
@Adriaan I'm afraid your hipster geographical references are lost on me
 
Calling it a day! Good night all!
 
good night @LuisMendo:)
 
11:48 PM
The Netherlands: 407.7/sq km, Norrbotten: 7.22/sq km.
 
good night @LuisMendo
 
Though for some reason Wikipedia thinks NL is larger than Norrbotten, they used the historical one -.-
 
@Adriaan Dallas: 999.3 sq km
 
There we go: double the area, only 2.5/sq km. That's a density difference of 162! (One of the main reasons I'd like to go there)
 
@beaker he means people/sq km
 
11:49 PM
@beaker inhabitants per sq km?
 
Besides, do they teach the metric system at McDonalds?
 
aaah
 
Im talking count(r)ies
 
@AndrasDeak It's on the nutrition facts!
 
@beaker :D
do you also measure energy in energ-ounces?
 
11:50 PM
@Adriaan 1407/sq km
@AndrasDeak nope, cranks
how many turns on it takes on the hand generator
 
oh, I was about to ask, thanks:D
 
for larger units we use mule-days
 
@beaker :DD
 
@Adriaan Okay, so for Texas as a whole: 40.8/km sq
 
@beaker but Texas is a bit...large, innit?
I mean huge uninhabited lands
Of course I guess that's the point: the Dutch can't afford the luxury of uninhabited anythings
 
11:55 PM
@AndrasDeak Yes... consider Culberson County...
area: 9,876 sq km
population: 2398
 
not bad:)
 
Wikipedia rounds off the density to 0/km sq
 
and 9,876 means almost 10k, right?
 
yes
 
you Muricans and your base 10
 
11:57 PM
i convert it to duodecimal if it'll help :)
 
Meh, thanks, I've already processed it on a cognitive level;)
 
;)
 
Actually, the thousand separator threw me off-guard
 
i can see that
 
we have a decimal comma, and we don't use the thousand separator dot, so when I see either a comma or a dot I usually interpret it as a decimal separator
 
11:58 PM
@AndrasDeak yes. Indeed.
Especially when hand writing mathematics, a dot is difficult to see, a comma is not
 
Which is all and well until an American comes and puts a thousand separator anywhere:)
At least I usually see Americans doing that.
 
we don't like empty spaces
that's why we put starbuck's everywhere
 
@beaker and I can see how it's easier to comprehend
@beaker lol:D
 

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