@beaker To concatenate horizontally: you need to concat twice. So hh. To concatenate vertically: v concats all the stack contents. So if you only have those three stacks, v suffices. If you have other arrays below, you need 3$v (specify 3 inputs for v)
and earlier I accidentally hit a shortcut that made your selection (while writing a post ie: question or answer i think) that would format it as a title
So, today I come to you to see if you guys can help me out with this.
I have a JTextPane who works as a Manager for MySQL, so I use it instead of that ugly black and white console. But I wanna know how to disable the 'delete' button after the user press 'Enter' and move to the next line. For exa...
@beaker I can't save much with the 0 padding because currently ZA (base2dec) has a bug. It's been corrected for the next version. BTW, I have no idea how your answer works :-P
Octave, 67 75 38 bytes
Because "loop over ALL the things" is too much work.
@(x,y,z)max([m=max(x+y-z) [x y z]])+~m
Requires 0 padding to make the input arrays the same size, e.g.:
[2, 158],[88],[3, 12]
becomes
[2, 158],[0, 88],[3, 12]
Since 0 is used for padding, 1 is used as the token for...
@LuisMendo Oh hmmm I guess I was just specifying the input incorrectly. Is the way you've provided the input functionally different from [3;9] or [3,9]
@Suever The way I provided is for the function:. It takes two different inputs (provided as two values in two lines in the online compiler). If those 3 and 9 are fixed you can use a literal3:9 as in Matlab
@beaker Yes, but M takes a numeric argument to specify which function you refer to. You'd use 1M to refer to the most recent function. And if that function had two inputs, you can pick only one input with 5M or 6M
Ok got it. So a single line is a single input. So I can pass a multi-element array as an input on one line but since I want colon with two inputs it's easiest to supply two lines in the online compiler and then implicitly grab both and pass them right to colon
@Suever But colon can only take up to 3 inputs, as in Matlab... And you need to specify how many with $ (or use 2 input by default). Do you mean a loop to apply colon to each input? Or what is it that you want to do?
@Suever Oh, I see now that I said "2 input by default" for colon. Sorry for misleading you. It's 1 by default
>> matl -h :
: vector of equally spaced values
1--3 (1); 1
colon (with three inputs x, y, z produces x:y:z; with two inputs
x, y produces x:y). If one input: produces 1:x
MATL, 13 bytes
--X>t~?x1GX>Q
Translation of my Octave answer into MATL. (My first MATL answer!)
Input order is Z, X, Y (or Z, Y, X if you prefer, I'm easy)
Input arrays are zero-padded to equal lengths
Takes unattractives as 1
Try it online!
I still need to go through your solution and see if I can understand it
I've spent much time in Ottawa and Halifax, and have yet to find a consistent source of this nectar of the gods.
Locations Found:
Liquor Store in Whistler, BC
LCBO in Trainyards, Ottawa
Greek Restaurant in Downtown Ottawa
Brussels.
Anyone know where to find it?
I did the Scotch trail with my parents one year... (my grandmother stuck her head in a fermentation vat at the invitation of the tour guide... that was amusing)
@LuisMendo It's only better because I realized this morning that it was unnecessary to include x and y in the max. I made the same change to my Octave answer and knocked off 6 bytes.
You can use linear indexing to get the last index of the maximum by finding all maximum values within a row, then using the index of the last to index the original column:
N=size(p_y_x,1);
indices=zeros(1,N);
for n=1:N
[~,tmp] = max(p_y_x(n,:),[],2); %// find maxima in a row
indices(n)=p_...
can someone tell me why find is faster than my solution?!?
tmp2
Elapsed time is 1.900299 seconds.
Elapsed time is 1.963632 seconds.
>> tmp2
Elapsed time is 1.899508 seconds.
Elapsed time is 1.946171 seconds.
>> tmp2
Elapsed time is 1.933466 seconds.
Elapsed time is 1.955461 seconds.
>> tmp2
Elapsed time is 1.922170 seconds.
Elapsed time is 1.958938 seconds.
where tmp2 is the name of my program, the first time listed is OP's original program, 2nd is mine
I thought that find was a lot slower than logical indexing
it's just 1% slower or so, but still
hum, the second output of max apparently finds only a single value
@LuisMendo you deserve the accept on that one, and with me, Divakar and you all tied at votes, it's up to the RNG to say which answer's on top. I think that should be yours, since it's a) very clear and logical, and b) the fastest by far
I assume everyone over there is much more thoughtful and less rash than I am, but is it already under consideration to kick him out until he reaches 3k rep?