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6:00 PM
@Divakar I was half expecting bsxfun
 
bsxfun to tie knots? hmm
 
@Adriaan It just doesnt give the results he says, thus the question is bad
I have no idea what can be going wrong, but for sure the code there works
 
@Dustiny I just chuckled LOL
 
Good! NOW WORK, SLAVE. GET XYZ ON MY DESK BY THE END OF THE DAY, OR YOUR FIRED!
 
@Dustiny SMBC is brillinant. I also loved smbc-comics.com/index.php?id=3856
 
6:02 PM
hehehe :D was also good. I remember reading this comic years ago...
 
Damit, I thought by XYZ you guys meant XYZ from meshgrid
 
I have lots of catch up on now
@Divakar hahahah get your head out of that matlab hole ! This is real life!
 
or MATLAB mesh to put it literally
 
@Divakar :D:D:D:D:D
 
Ray, you didn't invite Lena in here?
 
6:09 PM
Did I mention lena is still a babe
 
....she is just a call away
imread call that is ..
 
Oh dear integers from 0 to 255 how sexy you are
 
@Divakar Hahahaha. Indeed. I think @Ray likes Mandrils more though.
 
LOL
No Lenna is perfectly fine :)(
The image is 512 x 512 on purpose because that was the resolution of the scanner at the time.
that image basically stuck. Actually, a few years ago, the original Lenna was invited to a conference to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the IS&T (now SPIE) conference in imaging technology. She actually did come
 
6:20 PM
@Dustiny That one is brilliant. I mean BRILLIANT
Its so weird it makes you think. I feel like the woman in the comic XD
 
Hahahaha I know right
 
2
Q: Numerically compute derivative of complex-valued function in MATLAB

Simone GaiarinI would like to compute the derivative of a complex-valued function (Holomorphic function) numerically in MATLAB. I have computed the function in a grid on the complex plane, and I've tried to compute the derivative using the Cauchy–Riemann relations. Given: u = real(f), v = imag(f), x = real(p...

 
You know you can push the red button in the bottom rigth?
 
I felt more like the guy, because I'm semi soulless
OH what!!
It's like a hidden gem?!
 
Yeah. and they are genious
 
6:22 PM
how's the upvoted answer correct? I get his gist, but the matrices are inequal, it's not that the OP's just wrongly interpreting.
 
Omg that one is actually hilarious
How do you politely inform your coworker he probably has acid reflux?
 
I think: You dont :P
 
After lunch he's always coughing and clearing his throat
Yeah I suppose so
 
well, if its a health problem you may want to say something
Dont know XD
workplace.stackexchange
 
Hahaha yeah fair enough.
Is that real
 
6:28 PM
It is. There is a Stackexchange for buddism, lego and poker
there is one for everything
 
Yeah I was just going to say, there must be one for just about everything now
 
There should be one for Vade Retro
 
I should start one for coining terms
 
have a picture of Satan getting his ass kicked in the back of the logo
 
Hahaha
I mean, Homebrewing
there is one for EVERYTHING
 
6:30 PM
@rayryeng isn't that the Christianity SE? ;)
 
Is there one for coining terms though? I think that would benefit society
except it would most definitely NOT be pg13
 
@Adriaan - We should have a Spanish Christianity SE... named Vade Retro SE.
 
Is that a rule for all SE sites?
 
hahaha Vade Retro is latin!
not Spanish ;)
 
but the search on SE would still be pathetic I bet, you search for satan, lena appears or some other goddess
 
6:32 PM
Vade Retro!
@Divakar - That's very funny
 
@Divakar 40 pages of reading before I'm allowed entry into our on-site nuclear facility tomorrow means I didnt have time to work on my exercise yet :(
 
"on-site nuclear facility" sounds pretty intense
 
thats okay! Nuclea facility for real?
 
Nuclear reactor? Or facility where nuclear experiments are performed
 
an actual, working, nuclear reactor within 200m from my home :D
so much better than living under the smoke of a coal powerplant ;)
 
6:38 PM
Yeah especially if it's 200m away
assuming you meant meters
Just hope it doesn't go chernobyl on you
 
@Dustiny of course. As a scientist you should be crucified for using imperial units :(
 
well gd luck! All those superhero movies start off like that, some guy goes into some reseach facility and "stuff" happens, you stay safe though.
 
I'm bringing my swimsuit
If I suddenly out bsxfun you tomorrow, you know why
 
@Adriaan - unlikely :D
 
nuclear water might be heavy, right?
 
6:40 PM
j/k
@Divakar - How's it going with you? Been a long time!
 
Yeah well, we chatted few days ago for a brief moment :)
 
oh :) that was on a question!
 
haha was it? hmm ....
but its going great really though
 
I think it was :)
 
just the weather isnt helping
 
6:52 PM
@Divakar - You're not around in the MATLAB tags a lot anymore. Was wondering what happened.... are you that enamoured with numpy?
@user3667217 - hi!
 
haha I dunno, I am just wandering around and seeing whatever is interesting you know
 
cool :)
am trying to get the gold badge in image processing.
Almost there... ~150 more upvotes.
 
ah yeah, how far?
ahh close enuff!
 
ahah we will see :)
There's only one person with a gold badge in that tag so far.
 
@rayryeng Im just 39 away from my bronze matlab :D
 
6:53 PM
yup, one guy from brasil?
 
so what about you? How many away from the gold vectorization?
 
around 400!
would take ages for me
unless I learn R!
 
oh :D
 
actually that's the funny thing, I thought I could answer more from vectorization if I could learn numpy, as numpy gets lots of vectorization questions and now I cant leave numpy alone :)
 
R is a bit cryptic, but if you know MATLAB you'll adapt quickly.
same matrix slicing / vectorization principles.
Yeah numpy I can't answer - everyone answers those questions lol.
 
6:57 PM
yeah seemed .. I dont know all R codes seemed like comments to me :)
 
If I do get to answer questions, it's rare because no one else has answered them
 
numpy isnt that famous!
 
It's famous for any MATLAB user who moves to numpy :D
 
people wait around a lot on it.
 
Hi !
 
6:58 PM
wow really?
 
Python has ~450k questions, MATLAB has 51k...
 
There was one question I answered a while ago where the user basically wanted a 1D convolution, but skipping every other value in the output
 
numpy has almost 20k
 
I got 10 upvotes in 5 minutes... it seems more active to me!
 
yeah some very easy questions in numpy!
 
6:58 PM
@user3667217 - hey! Thanks for stopping by!
 
haha people are generous!
 
I think it was more about the popularity of the tag!
 
@rayryeng no problem :) I'm kind of curious why you guys are so passionate about this. It's wonderful
 
I think one more factor of people that are actively developing contributing with answers here on SO, is helping numpy
 
@Divakar - Look at this question
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Q: Flatten a numpy array

user1989I am solving a ODE as follows: import numpy as np import scipy as sp import math from math import * from scipy.integrate import odeint import matplotlib.pyplot as plt def g(y, x): y0 = y[0] return x #formula## # Initial conditions on y, y' at x=0 init = 0 #value## # First integrate...

You or I could have answered that one!
@Divakar - I think so too!
@user3667217 - oh :)... well I used it in the beginning because the image processing functions are very nice in MATLAB
 
7:01 PM
^ ray's right, numPy is probably the most well known python library there is xD
 
just a few lines of code get you all of the analyses that you need. I grew to like the language more as time passed by.
 
I grew up watching lena starring back at me, with the help of MATLAB ;)
 
hahahahah
That link from CMU pretty much tells you the whole story of how that image came about.
 
@rayryeng - yeah.. MATLAB is amazing that way. But what I meant was why you guys would keep contributing to SO like this. It's like you spent tons of time on it...
 
ah yeah we did! Its like some alternate marriage thing!
its crazy looking back though.
 
7:04 PM
I saw this post the other day and found it very amusing. meta.stackexchange.com/questions/12468/…
 
@user3667217 - OH lol.
 
I think its a mix of many things, helping, testing your own skills, learning new stuffs.
 
@user3667217 - I originally did it because I felt that it was good practice to brush up my coding skills
 
@user3667217 it's like a hobby for me. Whenever I'm bored I enter SO and find all kinds of virtual puzzles being thrown at me. It entices me to actually rethink my own programming skills and thereby both helping another with his/her problem and improving my own programming skills
 
now I do it because I want to help people.
BTW, this meta post killed me
150
Q: How addicted to Stack Overflow are you?

Andrew MooreHow addicted to Stack Overflow are you really? I've recently realized that I'm getting really addicted to these sites (especially SO) for various reasons. I feel like I've failed myself when a day passes and I didn't reach my 200 reputation cap. (maybe that's a small exaggeration) I've build a...

 
7:06 PM
yeahh that was a funny post Ray!
 
111
A: How addicted to Stack Overflow are you?

cletusI'm not an addict. I can stop anytime I want!

 
one comment was great - "I refer to someone on FB as OP"
 
XD!!!!
One of them said that he wanted to close his wife's conversation because it was off-topic.
 
and closed my wife as..
yeah that one!! classic
 
OMG. this is funny.
 
7:09 PM
@user3667217 - It made me bust a gut!
 
I was glued to my computer over the weekend trying to look at problems that I can actually help people with. That makes me feel useful even as an amateur.
 
@user3667217 - I did that at the very beginning :)
 
0
Q: Why do I get an error when I run the following code in GCC 4.9.2?

Saumyaint main() { // your code goes here int T; cin>>T; for(int i = 0 ; i < T ; ++i) { cin>>a[i]; } /*error:prog.cpp:41:6: error: name lookup of 'i' changed for ISO 'for' scoping [-fpermissive]*/ for(i = 0 ; i < T ; ++i) { cout<<Z(a[i])<<'\n'; } retu...

check the comments :D
 
@user3667217 - Now I do it whenever I can.
@Adriaan - Turbo C++? LOL
That compiler I have not used since High school... that was the late 90s.
 
yeah that was the oldest thing I remember about computers, turbo c++
 
7:14 PM
Even Borland C++ to
too*
 
yup!
 
before my time even
 
before that nucelar reactor was born even
nuclear all*
 
Our phones now have more memory than the original NASA shuttle that sent Armstrong and all of them to the moon in 1969 :D lol
I believe it was something like 64 kb of memory
If I can also quote Bill Gates:
 
wow!
 
7:17 PM
@rayryeng Lol I've had conversations about this with people before
 
640K RAM is good enough for everyone!
That's less than the original size of the Lenna image :D lol
 
haha back to lena
 
@Adriaan - The first language I learned in school was Turing.
It was a language designed for learning programming concepts... I hated it.
They should have given me C/Java first.
It will always default to Lenna!
 
@rayryeng In my school we started with a version of C called RobotC lol
IT was programming those lego robots to do stuff in their convoluted C language
Basically the same as C but with no pointers
 
@user3667217 - That top answer in that Meta link you posted... pretty much describes the same transition I experienced.
 
7:19 PM
Then a real C course.. then Java, then back to C, then C++, then whatever
 
First I wanted the badges... then you go the power-ups as your rep went up
 
@rayryeng I never learned any programming, though a friend of mine tried teaching me php when I was twelve. Also did a small HTML course, which didnt go very well for me. My first 'real' programming was 3 years ago in MATLAB in a course, last year was when I really started using it, as opposed to just making assignments to pass the course.
 
@Dustiny - C with no pointers? WTF
That's like ordering a cheeseburger with no cheese.
or driving a car without an engine.
 
Yeah exactly lol
 
or lena without a face
 
7:20 PM
It was just a stripped down version of C to better introduce people to the language
 
@rayryeng you mean a peddle-car?
 
@Divakar LOL
@Adriaan - maybe a rickshaw...
 
More for people who have never programmed before
 
It actually was a decent idea I would think.
 
7:21 PM
C w/o pointers would be as good as assembly I think
 
It "had" pointers but they were handled for you, like Java
 
@Divakar - If it's for robot programming, then I say it's good enough.
 
yeah for performance maybe.
 
@Divakar - this has happened to me
10
A: How addicted to Stack Overflow are you?

PëkkaYou know you're addicted to SO when you can't send a short E-Mail or Facebook message any more without thinking "wait, that's not 15 characters yet!"

 
Lol you guys are funny
 
7:22 PM
@rayryeng the rickshaw thing has happened to you? wow!
ops the link!
 
SO for me, was like "Oh gotta get to 25 rep so I can use the chat. Oh gotta get to 125 so I can downvote, Oh... nothing else here is cool."
 
@Dustiny - When you get to 10K or so, that's when things get interesting.
You can view deleted questions and answers.
 
Yeah I thought that would be cool, but then I realized how much I actually don't really care lol
 
for me it happened with we could not edit fb msgs a while ago, so I would type out something on fb and would think, oh wait I need to edit the msg, but I cant!
 
@rayryeng Ive got a while till 2k, then Im in limbo until 10k indeed
 
7:25 PM
@Divakar - Oh yeah.
I'm not sure if you it's a pet-peeve or yours, but it annoys me if I'm editing a post, and I'm continuing to edit it but I just hit the 5 minute mark.
So you'll see an "edited now" notification at the bottom of your post lol.
 
yeahh that one!
 
It bothers me because when you see the edit history, it's registered and there's such a small change.
DAMMIT! I WANTED IT PERFECT!
 
that 5 min mark, I dunno, its sorta dreading at times
 
honestly they should make it longer - like 10 minutes :D
 
its like answering a question in an exam that you know so well, but run out of time
 
7:27 PM
@Divakar - YES
 
I keep constantly fixing my posts. I usually pop up a more-or-less plain code, then start wrapping text around it as explanation and keep thinking of what I did for the rest of the day, constantly adding to it
 
@Divakar - This one lol
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A: How addicted to Stack Overflow are you?

Tim PostWhen your spouse offers you a "Fanatic" badge to spend time with them on 100 consecutive days.

 
oh "that website" was damn funnyyy!
 
@Adriaan - That's great actually. Shows the content is improving.
 
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A: How addicted to Stack Overflow are you?

akfSO is referred to around the house as 'that website.'

haha that was funny too Ray
 
7:30 PM
heheheh :)
I spent probably half an hour reading all of the answers. I'm guilty of at least a half of them.
 
yup! :)
 
One of our clients decided to go into the database and start playing around with different stored procedures and change them... now he broke his reporting
And lets just say they are a highly regulated pharmaceutical company
LOL, so ridiculous
 
they should have revision history on the lines of SO
 
@Dustiny - yikes...
@Divakar - What do you mean?
 
@rayryeng Yeah. It looks like I might be the one to fix it too
 
7:35 PM
like subversion, backup of databases? not that I am familiar with databases :)
just some backup of how it was before making changes, not sure if it applies to databasees
 
OHHHH
 
You said lines of SO though
are you talking about my client or stackoverflow?
If your talking about my client, I don't think he made a backup
 
like SO has revision history, which is sorta like subversion?
just making analogy or trying to connect things, because we are on SO now :)
 
Ahhh
 
@Divakar - Did you see the comment @excaza made about you?
Sep 11 at 12:56, by excaza
Unless you're Divakar, who I'm confident came out of the womb bsxfunning everyone
 
7:41 PM
yup! that was...graphic!
 
I really don't have a "go-to" MATLAB function.
 
and bsxfun as verb!
 
I just use them all as much as I can.
@Divakar - I couldn't contain myself when he said it
 
well you have IP and lena
 
Anyone got any ideas how to improve this answer? The OP asks two questions I consider quite decently explained in the answer...
 
7:44 PM
I don't have any suggestions. the OP isn't reading your answer properly.
@Divakar - OK... well I guess I can identify with image processing rather than one MATLAB function :)
 
I would close your request as too broad and subjective @Adriaan ;)
 
:D
 
@Divakar - Did you get contacted by StackExchange yet on your SO swag?
Just curious. I haven't been contacted yet
 
my swag? like money? :P
 
yeah that's exactly it lol.
 
7:46 PM
so what are they giving out?
 
If I could make a bsxfun shirt, it would have your face on it.
 
hahaha
 
let me find that out
Can you get to the part about the swag, now?

Why yes. The good news is, this isn't a contest, everyone that shares something here will receive:

1 Stack Overflow T shirt (Men's or Women's)
1 Stack Overflow mug
1 Stack Overflow padfolio and aluminum pen with the logo, and some extra pens
1 Stack Overflow 'Koozie' (it keeps canned beverages frosty)
5 Stack Overflow stickers
In addition to this, we will contact the author of the answer that you mention and offer them the following:

1 Stack Overflow T-shirt (Men's or Women's)
So if you wrote a story, you get the top items
if someone wrote a story about you, you get the bottom
I wrote a story about Amro, and Ander wrote a story about me, so I get both.
 
so top is a t-shirt, bottom would be a panty huh?
 
I'd want the koozie
 
7:48 PM
damn!!
 
LOL
@Dustiny - I'll give you the koozie. I don't need it
I like to feel my beer can cold on my hands.
 
@rayryeng Yeah good point..
 
The t-shirt and mug is what I want
 
Maybe for those hot days by the pool
 
that ruled notebook.. sounded like we are back to school
 
7:49 PM
also the stickers so I can pimp out my laptop
@Divakar - lol
 
@rayryeng properly luke-warm draught ale, like a good Englishman ;)
 
Here's the original post
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Q: 10 Million Questions - Let's Share Some Stories That the Number Doesn't Convey

Tim PostIt's easy to look at numbers; numbers tell us that many developers have been helped by what we built. That alone is very warming and makes us feel exceptionally great about what we're doing, wouldn't it be nice to take a little time on a Friday to share some stories that the numbers can't convey?...

 
@Adriaan You want a notebook ? :)
 
@Divakar why'd I want that? besides, Ive got a few dozen lying around, as I am still in univeristy
 
for the nuclear reactor field trip maybe, some waterproof notebook
 
7:52 PM
hahahaha
But yeah, the t-shirt, stickers and mug is good enough for me
 
I would print this and hang it in my cubicle if I thought I Would be able to get away with it
 
This is an interesting question
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Q: MATLAB display a link to workspace elements

matI'm trying to improve the readability of my outputs. In order to avoid displaying a lot of data, it would be nice to display links that points to specific elements in the workspace (i.e. a variable, a table, a figure, etc.). Here is a picture to illustrate the idea: Maybe we can use the disp ...

I'd like to know what the answer is. I can't think of it immediately.
 

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