Oh, @LuisMendo since you've just been here: any chance of defining a colon=@(n1,n2,n3) n1:n2:n3 or a fancier varargin-based implementation, for octave/MATL?
@AndrasDeak Something along these lines? (I haven't tested it)
function y = colon(varargin)
if nargin==2
y = varagin{1}:varagin{2};
elseif nargin==3
y = varagin{1}:varagin{2}:varagin{3};
else
error('Incorrect number of inputs')
end
end
Anyway, Octave 4.0.0 does have colon as builtin function. Consider updating :-)
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@AndrasDeak indeed. stupid actually that the default is MMDDYYY, and not DDMMYYYY or even the more scientific YYYYMMDD or for all I care location based.
@AndrasDeak Huh?? I guess Octave's repelems came first, otherwise I don't see how they would change the name. And the inputs. Thanks for telling me. I need to correct that. Any other function that changes name?