@rayryeng Do you ever make jokes, where you're so proud of yourself, and at how hilarious it is.. that you just can't stop laughing for like an hour after it was said?
Dom: "I should fix that hole in your pink pants" me: "Ah, sick of staring at my crotch?" her: "Never!" me: "Ah yeah, I should probably re-dye them red so people stop thinking they're pink (my pants)" her: "Oh you don't want to dye your dick red?" me: ".....just once a month"
i want to model an epidemic disease in matlab. That is going well, besides that i want in the visualisation the spread of the disease displayed in different time steps. My goal is to reach the following: for a number of time steps (if the disease respectively has infected 6,12,18,24 and 30% of th...
Exactly=) The next step would be building this in minecraft=P
You know, I always asked myself as a kid how I could reconstruct an object based on images from different sides (seeing as humans can do this quite well with only 2 images/eye), and now I finally have the basic knowledge.
@AndrasDeak It's nuances like this that annoy me when I move away from Matlab (e.g., NumPy or Mathematica). I understand matrices, and I understand arrays. But melding the two is a pain for me since Matlab's default data type is so nice and linear algebra-y.
> If by "row vector" you mean a matrix (2d array) with 1 row