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9:04 PM
@AndrasDeak if you want a glimpse of how the average Dutch writes English, see here :D
@rayryeng be nice to my fellow countryman!
 
@Adriaan lmao hi
 
zoeken:D
 
What language is that?
Dutch?
 
Dutch
 
@rayryeng Yes. That's the language me and my fellow countrymen speak :P
@rayryeng did you know Vancouver is just a misspelling of a certain Dutch general's name, who decided to go live in the wild west? His name was Van Coevoorden (me thinks)
 
9:08 PM
really???? that's interesting.
 
@rayryeng crap, they lied to me in highschool
Captain George Vancouver (22 June 1757 – 10 May 1798) was an English officer of the Royal Navy, best known for his 1791–95 expedition, which explored and charted North America's northwestern Pacific Coast regions, including the coasts of contemporary Alaska, British Columbia, Washington and Oregon. He also explored the Hawaiian Islands and the southwest coast of Australia. In Canada, Vancouver Island and the city Vancouver are named after him, as are Vancouver, Washington in the United States, Mount Vancouver on the Yukon/Alaska border and New Zealand's sixth highest mountain. == Early career... ==
they named it for him apparently
Coevorden (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈkuvɔrdən]; Dutch Low Saxon: Koevern) is a municipality and a city in the northeastern Netherlands. During the municipal reorganisation in the province in 1998, Coevorden merged with Dalen, Sleen, Oosterhesselen and Zweeloo. == Etymology == The name Coevorden means "cow ford(s)" or "cow crossing", similar to Bosporus or Oxford. == History == Coevorden received city rights in 1408. The city was reconstructed in the early seventeenth century by Maurice, Prince of Orange to an ideal city design, similar to Palmanova. The streets were laid out in a radial p...
we do have a town of Coevorden though :P
 
@Adriaan these distortions still happen and are very funny
the official word for cormorant (a bird) is kormorán
but there's a name for the bird originating from the countryside: kárókatona
káró means diamond as in french cards (dunno where that came from), and katona means soldier
 
@AndrasDeak I have the feeling you are trying to convey a message here... :P
 
now, the word originated as a distortion of "caracatne" or something like that
which is supposed to be some Indo-European word for the bird
though I can't find a mainstream language now that applies
my not too strong point was that caracatne or whatever morphed into kárókatona, since that almost made sense in Hungarian
*takes a bow*
 
I think we might need to drink two coffees to finish talking
 
9:16 PM
?
 
I'm a slow student, remember
 
You mean now, should I go afk and shut up? Very subtle:D
 
can somebody check my solution on this and make sure I'm not just spouting Octave-only code?
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Q: Matlab: DNA Sequence Comparison

user5655305I want to compare two DNA sequences to each other. However, I would like to take the first protein for the first sequence and compare it to the full length of the second sequence, and so on. E.g. DNASequence1: ABCDEFGHIJKA DNASequence2: ABCHIKABTIYO So it takes the first protein in the seque...

 
@AndrasDeak no, no, no. I meant you'll have to explain a lot more things to a slow student like me
 
@beaker first one confirmed
@beaker second one misses single quotes
and both variables are called D
oh, that's output
sorry, got confused
 
9:18 PM
sorry, second line was output... i'll add the prompt
 
@beaker confirmed:)
 
@AndrasDeak thanks :)
 
User error on OP's side...
maybe one of them is not a vector but a matrix?
wouldn't be surprised
or just missed a prime?
dunno
 
i better put a .' in there before Luis sees it...
 
:D
he'll smite you with his jetpack
 
9:20 PM
although it is a character array... not much chance of ambiguity there
 
yeah and 'I' is not a base of DNA;)
 
@beaker when you use A = 'ABCDEFGHIJKA'; %'// I shortened the variable names... you overcome the shitty string formatting of markdown (i.e. the single quote between the percentage and forward slash signs)
 
I think he knows, just doesn't give a crap
I know I don't
OK I take that back, the comment kludge makes this ambiguous
 
any of you play The Witcher 3?
 
I also don't give a crap about comment highlighting
 
9:23 PM
@Adriaan I put the C-style comment slashes in... that's as far as I'm willing to go ;)
 
@Adriaan nope:(
 
@beaker I can edit that for you :P
 
@Adriaan No but that chick is hotAF
 
@Ballbreaker go play the game. You get 2 xp everytime you bang a whore. You even get a 30 second animation for it, every single time :P
 
@Adriaan Yeah, I have no idea what you're talking about... string formatting looks fine to me
 
9:25 PM
@Adriaan penixperience?
 
I can see adding a single-quote comment after the bsxfun to counteract the transpose...
 
@beaker I think that's what I meant indeed, oops
might be my eyes deceiving me on the reds
 
@Adriaan I played it before it was GOTY cool...
 
@Dev-iL I played 2 when it surfaced, played it through 3 times total, then tried 1 but got very angry at the crappy gameplay, then played 3 (almost done) and it's awesome
 
@Adriaan How much xp would I get for banging the girl in the picture?
 
9:31 PM
@Ballbreaker she's unbangable, as she's both the daughter of the Emperor and the adopted daughter of the character you're playing as :P
 
@Ballbreaker dunno about banging but.... rule 34
 
@Adriaan you're so 20th century
 
@Adriaan I meant IRL man
 
RAAAHHHH
Overtime and my stream crashes
 
(<- doesn't care about banging virtual characters) hahaha
 
9:36 PM
@Ballbreaker I don't see how more banging-XP would help you, judging the stories you tell here
 
I'm not at the end-game yet! All XP counts hahahaha
 
You know those things that "probably sound better in their language of origin but not so much when translated to English"?
 
@Ballbreaker possibly NSFW
@Dev-iL sure
 
This here is not porn apparently: banggood.com
 
(although sometimes there are spot-on expressions in English which I find hard to replicate in Hungarian)
@Dev-iL it is not:D
it's one of those Chinese ebays
it's well-known here
 
9:39 PM
Yeah, and it's very good
also somewhat known here
 
unknown to me
 
@AndrasDeak oh god hahahhaa
 
Strange movie tagline of the day: "In a post-apocalyptic world where half the population is dead or missing and the sky is full of autonomous drones, a 16-year-old boy sets out to find his father..."
 
that's not Tomorrowland, is it?
 
Nope
 
9:43 PM
I only know that a kid and a dude are on the poster
and it seemed more interesting than that tagline:D
 
Then there's a movie about spiderman fighting the soviets using chess
("Pawn Sacrifice")
 
One of my favourite weird things:
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Q: Looking for a story about man who gets unremovable mask after mating with creature and then fights giant serpent

user51273I'm looking for a really weird book or story I read a while back. There were weird creatures disguised as humans. A man makes the mistake of having sex with one of the them and ends up having a mask put on his face that he can never take off, and he has to wander around naked for a while. The...

 
well fuck me sideways, I just got an email from the dean:
>Yesterday, on 7 December around 5 pm, the CEG faculty building was briefly evacuated due to the discovery of an unattended bag.

When the owner of the bag reported himself, the building could quickly be released again.

To prevent such incidents in the future, please make sure you don’t leave any bags or other personal belongings in public places in our building.

Thank you for your cooperation.
 
I should read that sometime:D
 
@Adriaan What's so special about that?
 
9:45 PM
they all got a broomstick up their arses because of Paris >.<
 
@Dev-iL yeah that's new there
it would be new here as well
 
That's just the sound of Europe falling apart
 
@Dev-iL lol?
 
@AndrasDeak This
 
ah thanks
 
9:47 PM
@AndrasDeak Yeah... gets popcorn
 
The beginning of the end for all "crusaders"
 
It's pessimistic as hell, but I'm just waiting for society to all around collapse lol
Hopefully I have my cabin in the woods by then <_<
 
@Ballbreaker like in the movie?
I'm wondering how the views of people regarding the "book" titled "2083: A European Declaration of Independence" change with time...
 
@Dev-iL Which movie?
 
9:54 PM
 
Why would this not work (it doesn't...)? bsxfun(@vertcat,1,[2,2,2]) ?
 
@Dev-iL is vertcat a supported function for bsxfun?
 
dunno.... isn't everything supported by bsxfun ?
 
@Dev-iL Anything that can act as a bi-arity function.
 
10:05 PM
Hmm ok the answer, as always, is in the docs...
> ...`fun` can also be a handle to any binary element-wise function not listed above. A binary element-wise function of the form C = fun(A,B) accepts **arrays A and B of arbitrary, but equal size** and returns output of the same size.
 
@Dev-iL otherwise it would just be sxfun;)
and scalars automagically know singleton expansion due to all the infinite trailing singletons
 
10:18 PM
Hmm...since I've been frequenting SO, I'm more prone to writing your instead of you're in haste
 
@AndrasDeak Stupid scalars and their countably infinite set of singleton dimensions ... thinking they're so much better than other arrays.
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@TroyHaskin :D
They're not, I think it works for arrays as well:P
 
@AndrasDeak magic(3)(2,3,1,1,1,1,1,1...)?
(only in Octave, of course)
 
Cascaded indexing ... oh do I yearn for the Mathworks to implement it.
 
@TroyHaskin So do the 900 people who have asked "how do I avoid using a temp variable" in the past 6 months
 
10:24 PM
@beaker Indeed.
At least they have method cascading.
 
11:06 PM
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Q: How to correct the subscript indicies mut be integers error in matlab

WesI am trying to plot the 3 roots of my function as they vary with my K vector. I know the the index of my r matrix must be an integer but even when I use the small k vector it still gives the same error. How should I fix this issue? %problem 3d clear,clc K=0:.01:2; %K=10 k=0:1:2000; r(K,:)=root...

wtf someone upvoted this
 
haha that gets upvoted and my best answers never do... :(
 
@David I'd say someone from the triage queue being the third to vote "looks OK" and then upvotes it
 
@Adriaan or new user pity encouragement upvote
 
For $N_x=200$ and $N_t=800$ I get the following graph for t_{800}=1 and for the intermediate steps t_{100}=1/8, t_{250}=5/16, t_{500}=5/8:
 
beats the purpose of the whole system, but people are still stupid
 
11:17 PM
Is the approximation good?
 
@evinda It depends on how you define "good".
But the results look like what you should get.
 
@TroyHaskin good = contains cheese and/or chocolate
 
@beaker I contain both at the moment
I ate cheese sandwiches for lunch and had chocolate with the evening coffee
 
@TroyHaskin Why the approximation is better for n=100,250,800 than for n=500?
 
@evinda Can't see 800.
 
11:23 PM
@TroyHaskin *sigh*
 
@TroyHaskin It's the red line on the axis.
 
@evinda Seriously?
Don't compare that zero-line to the others.
If you extend your computational domain to 3, you'll see that 800 is more smeared than 500. As it should be.
 
@AndrasDeak @TroyHaskin this conversation is much more interesting if you see only half of the messages :D
 
@evinda I alone explained this to you at least twice
 
Yes, I plotted now the exact solution and the approximation only for n=800:
 
11:26 PM
you still refuse the concept of "relative error"
 
11:36 PM
@evinda As far "why", I'm going to write this one more time: diffusion. The material information contained in the approximation diffuses. It spreads out. It smears. It becomes less-pointed. The standard deviation increases. Mountain widens. Peak falls.
 
It becomes broader.
:P
 
The exact solution does not do this.
 
So @TroyHaskin is the error smaller for n=800?
:D
 
user image
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@David That picture is too awesome.
 
11:45 PM
@TroyHaskin and too old
 
@Adriaan that seems like a new one
the concept is old none the less
 
I was reminded of it reading the last few messages :P
 
@David Shannon's ultimate machine! :-D lcamtuf.coredump.cx/ultimate
@beaker :-D
 
oh shoot, i forgot to do that :">
 
@LuisMendo oooh I never knew the origin story:)
 
11:59 PM
I'm a big fan of Shannon :-D
 

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