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7:02 PM
hehe, I got another upvote on a totally useless self-answer of mine
anyone care to add the third, so I get "Self-learner"? :P
 
@Adriaan You already begged your way to mortarboard once. This time you need to earn it :P
... and @AnderBiguri can teach you about Q&A writing ;)
 
@Dev-iL only 10 more upvotes!:D
 
"Those who don't ask get overlooked"
then again, I did not expect to earn the first two upvotes either:D
@AndrasDeak quick, downvote him!
 
@Adriaan I was talking about you
 
Something nice I found just now:
http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/matlab.mixin.heterogeneous-class.html
 
7:08 PM
I got exactly 1 upvote today
 
I hope it's what I'm looking for....
 
@AndrasDeak oh, if I go write bullshit in the MATLAB tag wiki, you can approve it, cool!
 
@Dev-iL anything with more then one dot is black magic
 
@AndrasDeak I apparently wrote a good answer, got a +6 accept
 
Did anyone of you actaully ever use a class in matlab?
 
7:08 PM
by copying Daniels work :P
@flawr I used MATLAB in class ... :D
 
@AndrasDeak I got 0 upvotes and one "I do however appreciate your input its impressing."
 
@flawr @Dev-iL and @excaza probably do
@Dev-iL lol:D "Thanks for nothing"
 
@flawr yeah I try to do it a lot
 
@Dev-iL poor sod
 
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Q: Replace one element of a column in another

JessiLet A and B be column vectors: A = (1:6).'; %'// [1;2;3;4;5;6] B = (7:12).'; %'// [7;8;9;10;11;12] How do I construct a matrix such that one element of A is replaced each time by an element from B to get C as: C = [... 7 1 1 1 1 1 2 8 2 2 2 2 3 3 9 3 3 3 4 ...

Notice the extensive question revision :P
woohoo, tnx lol
 
7:11 PM
@Jessi You're not going to change this question again once I answer it, are you? Looks like your original problem is solved, isn't it? As for the usage of diag or out-of-memory problems, that would be a different question, consider posting it separately. — Dev-iL 10 hours ago
 
all i got today is an Outspoken badge
 
@beaker it's OK, we all suck:P
 
@beaker good job!
 
@flawr feel free to ask about it if you like... I will be able to answer in about one hour
 
@AndrasDeak especially you.
 
7:12 PM
especially me
 
LOL
 
@beaker I got it too several days ago... turns out it's quite rare
 
Why don't I have it yet :(
 
@Dev-iL yeah, 10 people is a lot
at least in a small room
What I also don't get is why Disciplined is only a bronze one:(
 
@AndrasDeak I got that one!
 
7:13 PM
Is Disciplined the one where you delete your own question?
 
But can't you just delete-undelete a question to get it?
 
@beaker answer with 3+ score
 
@beaker a +3 answer of yourself, yes
 
ah... well, i can see why they wouldn't want to encourage that too much
 
@AndrasDeak it has only been awarded 878 times...
 
7:14 PM
@Dev-iL you and @beaker are on top of that :P
 
@Dev-iL woah that's much less than I expected
 
you can't see how far you are either
 
wow, i feel honored now :)
 
@Adriaan chat badges are not tracked for technical reasons
SO and meta.SO and chat are 3 different databases
 
@AnderBiguri got Outspoken in October
 
7:15 PM
that's why there's no crosstalk with badges, and tracking
 
and the other and ;)
@AndrasDeak ^
 
@beaker I don't get it
 
it says you did...
 
ooooh
lowercase fooled me:P
Yeah, I did, it was pretty nice:)
 
I guess we're just a star-happy crowd
 
7:17 PM
indeed:D
How about numel(size(A)) ? — Carl Witthoft 29 mins ago
 
yikes
Or maybe I'm the stupid one
yeah, rank-2 tensor is a different rank as a matrix rank
wonder which one OP needs
 
@beaker so why don't I have the badge yet> You calling me not funny? :(
 
@Adriaan Don't worry, you'll earn your cutie mark
 
@beaker on your rump, @Adriaan:D
 
7:20 PM
you're still a young pony, yet ;)
 
I guess I'd better grab another beer to drink away my troubles...
@beaker with more badges than you punk :P
 
@beaker elepony? Ponyphant?
 
@AndrasDeak Ponyphant. I like that.
 
@AndrasDeak Indeed. Terminology conflicts like this are annoying. Does your third-rank tensor have a rank of three?
 
watching hockey with Czech commentary is weird, but it's either Czech or no sound at all...
 
7:22 PM
@TroyHaskin I'm pretty sure OP needs a matrix rank
 
@AndrasDeak That was my guess as well.
 
is that even well-defined for a tensor?
how do you define the dimension of its kernel?
 
@Adriaan yeah that's a "rank-2 tensor = matrix" kind of rank
but matrix rank = min(max number of linearly independent number of rows, columns) or something
Linear algebra was long ago:(
 
@AndrasDeak well, he's asking for a tensor rank ain't it
 
7:25 PM
@Adriaan well, that's it, it's unclear
but rank() computes matrix rank
and it doesn't work for Tensors, whatever those are
the "rank-n tensor" kind of rank is just what the above comments tells you: the number of dimensions in your tensor
 
@AndrasDeak I got a lot of tensor calculus in my course on Advanced Continuum Mechanics in Luleå
bloody difficult stuff, especially the Kristoffel symbols
 
*Christoffel
but yeah:)
 
pah.
You and your Hungarian spelling
 
> The total number of indices required to uniquely select each component is equal to the dimension of the array, and is called the order, degree or rank of the tensor. However, the term "rank" generally has another meaning in the context of matrices and tensors.
 
I'll come complain about that over coffee ;)
 
7:27 PM
@Adriaan Racist.
 
@TroyHaskin damn right!
 
@TroyHaskin I disrespect Hungarian and American spelling equally
 
@TroyHaskin awesome
 
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Q: How to get white pixel as 1 and background as 0 in ground truth image in Matlab?

Khairunnisah RyuzakiI want to train data in classification. I have already extracted features. But, I don't know how to set white pixel as 1 and black pixel as 0. This 0 and 1 value will be set as target value when training. The image has size of 1200x1500 pixels. Do I have to get the pixel value as target value per...

 
Whenever I see "train data", Xtrain and the like, I can't help imagining a locomotive. Drives me nuts.
 
7:33 PM
@AndrasDeak :D
he wants to "train data"... usually you train your classifier using data :P
@AndrasDeak:
How do I use this? — Krzysztof Majewski 45 secs ago
:P
 
@Adriaan bwaaahaha:D
 
@AndrasDeak hum, see his new comment
no idea what he wants suddenly
 
@Adriaan he has that in common with us
what a moron
 
@AndrasDeak "BNW": boobs and wankers?
 
@Adriaan I wish it was that easy to get a boobs image
 
7:38 PM
@AndrasDeak Just ask that ASCII dude ;)
 
@Adriaan What about tossers?
 
and I reckon you can just turn around and ask your girlfriends to do ;)
@TroyHaskin where's the w in that? :P
or do Muricans write it as "wossers"?
 
@Adriaan no, we write it correctly
just like everything else
 
Hi @AndrasDeak @TroyHaskin
 
@evinda hi. Sorry, no time right now:P
 
7:41 PM
@beaker I was about to be very rude, but I decided against that.
 
LOL
 
@evinda can't you just come here for once to relax and chat with us about random stuff instead of only asking questions?
 
@Adriaan Tomorrow I will certainly :)
 
@Adriaan apparently you're not charming enough, either ;)
 
7:42 PM
@beaker I know that, it's the beard, isn't it?
 
@Adriaan LOL... though I have to admit I'm in a better mood now than I was this morning
 
@beaker that's András's doing, he always manages to cheer me up
 
I have implemented the upwind method for this problem and I have runned it for different values of v.
For v>1/5, the errors are huge.
So v=1/5 should be the right Courant number. But how do we justify it formally?
@TroyHaskin Do you maybe have an idea?
 
@evinda I like feel someone has written about this over the past few days.
5
 
heh:D
@TroyHaskin I'd star that but I don't want to cause any inconvenience out of context:P
 
7:51 PM
Omg this again haha
 
lest you be accused of
 
hehehe
I like that I started an inside joke
I feel special
@Adriaan I decided to bite the bullet on the records and just pay out the ass for them lol
I tried to find them on Canadian websites and couldn't and if I could they ended up being way more expensive
So as long as I don't get charged additional duty fees fingers crossed
Worst case scenario, lesson learned..
 
no caps :(
 
Yeah D: IKR
@excaza What ones did you end up getting?
In case your interested, and feel like judging my tastes
3 hours ago, by Ballbreaker
What I got:
Modest Mouse - Building something out of nothing
Foo fighters - Foo fighters
Incubus - Science
A perfect circle - Mer de Noms
Nine inch nails - pretty hate machine
All ones I've been searching for, for years haha
 
@Ballbreaker you only learn once?
 
7:59 PM
@TroyHaskin I see that Courant number is used to express stability. So for all the values of the courant number that are less or equal to the upper bound of cfl, the errors are bounded. When I use courant numbers>1/5 I get huge errors, that means that the method is unstable. Right?
 
@Adriaan Kekekekek
 
suck-up:
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A: Drawing picture from pixels matrix

RatbertA 2D array cannot define colors on its own, one need to associate a colormap with it. Your default colormap is jet (from blue to red) and you can change it to gray for instance but with this kind of display you will always use only a subset if colors. If you want to use any RGB color, then you n...

my answers, just in a more civil way
and more hand-holding
upvoted anyway for sportsmanship:D
and of course it is a bit more informative
why the downvote?:D
 
@AndrasDeak Downvoted because I'm cool
 
@Ballbreaker don't be a bunghole, you bunghole:D
3
 
It's the chatroom-effect
 
8:04 PM
but I appreciate the gesture;)
 
For now:
Hum - You'd Prefer An Astronaut LP
The Goo Goo Dolls - Dizzy Up The Girl
Vince Guaraldi Trio - A Charlie Brown Christmas
The Ataris - So Long, Astoria
The Starting Line - Say It Like You Mean It
I have about 20 more on my wish list but I need to space it out
 
Interesting selection
Yeah lol!
So many good things to choose from..
 
@excaza I have some 400 CDs left on my list... Not all of them have priority though
 
I tried to pick things that I was really strongly attached to growing up
 
@Adriaan cough illegally download cough
 
8:05 PM
Can you Murican's get the old Pantera stuff? i.e., from when they still wore pink tights?
 
I still have 100+ gigs of digital music so I don't need it all on vinyl
 
@Ballbreaker there was nothing illegal about that up till last year in the Netherlands
 
otherwise I'd go broke
Plus I figure a lot of the oldies I could find at record stores
 
@excaza Yeah very fair, I chose things that are in my "must-have" list
That would be very rare and hard to find in a few years
 
@Ballbreaker beer, pizza, kanelbullar...
 
8:06 PM
Also ones that in like 20 years I can look back on and be super happy
 
@Ballbreaker good SO questions.
 
@excaza That's smart though.
@Adriaan Also yeah.. interesting haha ;)
I think I'm at around 140gigs of digital music myself :s once I got into vinyls I decided it was time to give back to my favourite artists
 
@Ballbreaker I bought 200 CDs so far, go to concerts at least once a month, and bought 80+ T-shirts
 
@Adriaan Jesus lol
Why so many CDs?
 
@Ballbreaker new Dream Theater single from their upcoming album:
@Ballbreaker because they fit in my CD player and my dad had patents on inventing the thing :P
 
8:15 PM
@Adriaan the CD player? haha
Or your specific CD player
 
@Ballbreaker the CD itself.
He worked at the optics group of Philips when they developed the thing
 
@evinda Large errors imply low accuracy; however, as long as the method returns physically-valid values (in this, between 0 and 1), the method is still stable.
 
@Adriaan whoooah cool!
1987 was a good year:P
oh wait that's not it:(
 
@AndrasDeak He's got a few great stories about that time. I'll tell you about him on Saturday
 
cool:)
 
8:22 PM
I'm quite the fan of my dad, be forewarned :P
 
@Adriaan That's healthy
I'm a fan on my dad too
He's an awesome musician
 
My dad is a cum-laude PhD in physics, who does patent-law since 20 years :P
 
@Adriaan just because you work with patents doesn't make you Einstein. Alas:(
These question titles crack me up
"Excel does not take the vlaue as I want"
 
@AndrasDeak he was an inventor, until Philips thought him too expensive and forced him to go either to management or quit the job. He choose to become patent attorney, or whatever the word is in English (he writes the things, he's not defending them in court as main job)
 
8:27 PM
@TroyHaskin Can we deduce till which v the method is stable only be running the programm for different values of v or is there also an other way?
 
@evinda While there may be some technique I am aware of, I've always brute force the solution with a for loop and never been scolded.
For non-constant coefficient problems.
 
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Q: Excel does not take the value as I want

Ender A. RencüzoğullarıI exported values from matlab to text file such as; 5.054335 4.910454 (those values are in mm) After that, I wanted to import this values to excel. And Excel took those values such as; 5.054.335 4.910.454 I need excel takes the values as it is in the text file, not like this. I tr...

I can't even
 
Triggered.
 
@Adriaan Cools
 
8:40 PM
@Ballbreaker I'm highly tempted to get my first chat-flag out of that, but I think they'll close this entire chatroom once they start reading
 
;)
Sorry mate, haha too far?
I'm sure your Dad is a swell guy
 
@Ballbreaker of course he is, he produced me!
@Ballbreaker check these dudes:
 
@Adriaan To be fair, you kind of set yourself up for that one hehehe, also I'm assuming a cum-laude is like an honourary degree?
 
@Ballbreaker you'd call it "with flying colors(sic)" probably, since your Latin is abominal
@AndrasDeak got his suma cum-laude, which tops the regular one. But he's a show-off
 
@Adriaan I am. And it's still summa with two ms:P
 
8:42 PM
Oh so it's like a "with honours" sort of thing then
 
@Ballbreaker basically you have "rite" (E), "cum laude" (B), "summa cum laude" (A+) and "sub auspiciis praesidentis rei publicae" (level over 9000)
I always have to google the last one
 
@AndrasDeak so why'd you not make that?
 
it doesn't matter really: you'd have to be straight A's since elementary school for that, or something
I had 2 C's and 3 B's during university
 
@AndrasDeak Wikipedia says it's an Austrian thing
 
8:47 PM
"In Austria, approximately 20 out of 2500 students graduate as "sub auspiciis" per year, resulting in just 1042 of such graduations between 1952 and 2012." that's actually quite a lot
 
it is
they might have different conditions for that
 
In Austria, the highest possible honor for achievement is the promotio sub auspiciis (prasidentis rei publicae). In this ceremony, the head of Austria honors the country's best students with a gold ring, engraved with the words "sub auspiciis praesidentis" and the emblem of Austria. == HistoryEdit == The history of the promotio sub auspiciis goes back to the 17th century, when the best philosophy students at the University in Vienna were invited to the Palace of the Holy Roman Emperor to receive gold medallions embossed with the Emperor's profile. This was a reward for their excellent achievements...
 
@AndrasDeak Ah shit, my one friend would have gotten that then
 
wiki says more or less what you said, >95% in highschool, BSc,MSc and in PHD
 
he graduated with a 98 or 99 %
oh
Nevermind then
He just got a bachelors then went to work
 
8:48 PM
I'm too much of a scrub to achieve any such honour
 
I'm too much of a realist to care
 
@Adriaan:
 
I got 80% on my BSc thesis, might get 85% on my MSc thesis if I really like the subject
 
Or maybe pragmatist makes more sense..
 
8:49 PM
@AndrasDeak mine's slightly rusty
 
@Adriaan If it makes you feel shitty about yourself I got an 82% on my engineering physics thesis, and I did it in 8 hours before the night it was due
 
@AndrasDeak what does it say "{
 
it says: straight A's in high school and at the A-levels (or whatever they're called)
then every mandatory exam straight A's at university
then PhD classes all straight A's
doctoral rigorosum summa cum laude
defense flawless? or maybe just the highest grade
 
well, I'll settle for a double engineering degree from the third best technical university in Europe
and then do a PhD somewhere
 
@TroyHaskin You mean that I should write a for-loop for various n s?
 
8:58 PM
@evinda I mean that's what I've done, and it has worked.
 

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