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01:30
@beaker - bah lol
02:10
@beaker - Howdy!
Howdy
so i guess not an unqualified success installing octave ;)
how's it going?
It sounded like you did!...
you just couldn't get FLTK working
the graphics system always drove me nuts.
I never wanted to default to gnuplot.
yet my system can only seem to handle it for Octave.
that's the only way i could get it to work
:( lol
if i tried to use FLTK it would crash as soon as i opened a figure window
02:12
ME TOO
i'll try to install the neural networks package tomorrow ;)
sweet :)
Installing Octave was always so aggravating for me.
most of the time it was basically compiling the linear algebra packages.
I remember it took at least a couple of hours all together.
it took me longer than it should have because i walked away from the computer and it failed
had to manually clean one part and then continue
oh crap lol
02:28
diff([A;B](:)<tol)(1:2:end) ;)
only in Octave lol
damn you lol
03:17
Think I'm going to go read... g'nite.
 
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A: 10 Million Questions - Let's Share Some Stories That the Number Doesn't Convey

chappjcHe recognized the question that mattered, gave an insightful answer, stole the accept away from my answer, and got my respect (rinse and repeat). The Question: What's the “right” way to organize GUI code? (matlab) The title poses a very general and subjective question. The body of the question...

(Some of you already saw it)
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Q: Keep same random numbers - matlab

volcomptI am running two different codes which generate the same amount of random numbers (thousands of them). I was trying to keep the same path of random numbers on both codes using: rng('default') rng(1); However, I am almost sure that the random numbers being generated are different. Can it be ...

I feel like an idiot if I now mark it a duplicate...
but the OP found the dupe himself
10:10
@LuisMendo thank you:)
 
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14:44
20 minutes writing a nice answer to this question and it gets deleted. Daaaaaang
15:15
@LuisMendo - HATE when that happens
especially when you write such a good answer too.
@LuisMendo - Someone's gotta write about chappjc... he won't let me do it lol
15:32
Check out what Luis wrote!
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Q: Linear indexing, logical indexing, and all that

Luis MendoWe are used to different forms of indexing in Matlab: standard (using integers along each dimension), logical (using logical values), linear (using a single index to traverse an array with more than one dimension) At first sight, it may appear that these forms are exclusive: an index is eithe...

 
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@rayryeng Already read and upvoted... another epic post...
 
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22:16
Everybody's hard at work... no time to play...
I'm just finishing marking mid-terms...pre-terms...whatevers:D
Ah, good evening Dr Deak :)
almostdr:P But hi:)
good...afternoon?
where are you again?
I'm in Dallas
early evening here
17:30
I see.
That almost counts as afternoon for me:D
My preferred day starts from 1PM and ends at 2AM
22:33
as an undergrad, we used to say that peak programming hours were 10pm to 2am
Yup, I can relate to that:)
that's when i could be sure to find my classmates logged in to the school computer ;)
:D
I used to have some 2AM debugging sessions with a postdoc colleague, not so long ago
When my supervisor gave a little toast after my defence, he also said that I'm an eager and well-loadable student. And the postdoc guy added that "with around-the-clock services":D
Then they went along discussing that yes, I often send results around 3AM:D
which reminds me, I should be submitting a few jobs...
hehe
So, @beaker, are you somewhere in academia as well? If you don't mind my asking.
22:46
No, I finished my master's and got out ;)
Earning actual money, are we?;) At least if this makes sense in developed countries as well:D
Here research is more like a hobby unless you have western-funded research projects.
Still trying to figure out what I want to do when I grow up ;)
:)
Well, good night
23:06
good night!

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