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8:01 PM
@AndrasDeak lmao.
I haven't seen any yet... not so far.
 
Ask a question about a particle bouncing around a circle
that seems to be a common homework problem around here...
I tried to track down what class those people were all in
 
that retina image seems to be quite popular, you could use that
 
Also stenography
There are way too many people trying to do steganography in MATLAB lately
THIS RGB IMAGE NEEDS TO BE EXACTLY EQUAL TO MY INDEXED IMAGE
 
I haven't seen many secretaries taking dictation... now steganography, there's been a lot of ;)
 
stenography ~= steganography!
 
8:05 PM
 
Fixed it just in time, @Suever.
 
lol
 
@Suever lmao
 
Have y'all seen the new April Fools game?
 
8:14 PM
@AndrasDeak not sure if that's an april fools joke in and of itself
 
:D
stackoverflow.com -> top right
Unikong
featuring J Skeet and The Trolls
 
wtf
my laser weapon WON'T KILL THE UNICORN
 
only started playing
level 4 with 4985 rep, 14 gold, 27 silver and 47 bronze badges
 
i wonder what happens when you hit 200k
 
8:22 PM
:D
 
or what happens if you exceed Jon Skeet's rep?
Does the world come to an end?
 
@AndrasDeak I never get to ride the Unicorn! :'(
 
that high score table looks rigged to me
@TroyHaskin i know, that makes me so unhappy
 
Sometimes I fall through the floor
does that glitch happen to you?
 
8:29 PM
@rayryeng if you run up the ladder and don't make it all the way to the top
then it looks like you're on the next level but you're not
 
OHHHHH
ah fuck. it crashed again
If you pause it too many times, the game freezes
 
what does the high score table look like to you? all i get is some suspiciously round numbers and two entries for "YOU"
 
40000 30000 etc.
yeah it's rigged lol
 
@rayryeng I suggest a bug report
 
:D
who should I report this bug too?
to*
I just Adriaan'ed myself.
 
:D
@Amro
sigh
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Q: I'm trying to classify images using multisvm. I get this error stated below

Arleen Kaur A(I) = B, the number of elements in B and I must be the same.Error in multisvm (line 20). models(k)=svmtrain(TrainingSet,G1vAll,'kernel_function','polynomial','polyorder',5,'kktviolationlevel',0.10,'method','QP');" I made sure that the sizes of each input the multisvm is correct like ...

 
?? let me see
ugh the formatting
 
:D lol
I just wanted to point out that the quality of questions lately has been bad... as you have already noted.
This one is no different :(
 
ugh, the whole question!
 
I know :(
I don't even know what they're trying to ask
Is there a canonical duplicate to the A(I) = B alignment error?
I looked on SO for a good duplicate... nothing
All of the answers are for very specific cases.
 
8:53 PM
just CV
as BAAAAD
 
The error is inside of the built-in it seems
so I'm guessing just bad input dimensions
 
my eyes thank you Suever
 
yeah... the total number of expected labels doesn't match the total number of training examples.
@Suever thank you. that's much better
 
instead of captcha, we should have some system that requires people to answer basic things about the language in question. if you can't solve a linear system, no ability to post. :D
 
never mind actually.
the function call's input parameters have nothing to do with the variables the OP is referencing.
 
8:56 PM
where the hell is multisvm?
 
multisvm I believe is a custom function the OP wrote.
and on line 20 of that function, it calls svmtrain
 
ooohhhh got it
 
the variables the OP is referencing with the sizes have absolutely nothing to do with the function call itself.
 
I don't have all those fancy toolboxes
 
are we supposed to guess the code in between
 
8:57 PM
svmtrain is part of the Stats and Machine Learning toolboxes.
lmao I know.
I've already VTC.
 
Yea that shit is bad. I tried.
unsalvageable is a good word for it
 
@Suever It was a good attempt. I've fixed some of the code formatting in the block text.
but that's seriously all that I can do. I have no idea what they're trying to ask.
 
I don't know why, but I clean up the garbage posts.
I almost feel bad for them because they're so bad
I should change my name to Internet Janitor
 
lmao
SOMETHING IS WRONG WITH THE INTERNET
 
CLEANUP ON AISLE
 
9:01 PM
@Suever You're like the guy from that movie
 
damn it how do you make a tag?
@ballBreaker Which one?
 
[tag:matlab]
 
@Suever you know that guy
from that movie
 
9:04 PM
@rayryeng what's this codementor.io thing?
I had never heard of that but that seems like a brilliant idea
 
You sign up and you get paid to help people code.
 
@Suever my brain don't work
 
Basically doing what you do on SO, but you get paid money for it lol
 
Something about a janitor
and math
and the janitor being good at math
 
@Suever OP updated the post. multisvm was pulled from some file on FEX.
now that I see the source, the OP (I think) reversed two of the input parameters.
 
9:05 PM
doh
 
I think you flipped the input parameters. The second parameter is the expected label per example. You made the second parameter F1 but I believe it should be Y.... so it's just group = multisvm(F,F1.',Y.'); Please RTFM next time when you use code you're not familiar with. The main FEX page for this source has accompanying example code to run the function: mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/39352-multi-class-svm... just...please... RTFM. — rayryeng 3 mins ago
ok I misread the code... the OP seems to be calling it right.
 
still bad and should be closed until it has sufficient info
 
for sure
We don't know how the data is structured.
and we also don't know what variables mean what
svmtrain requires a matrix where each row is an example and each column is a feature.
 
lol code dump in the comments
gotta love it
 
9:20 PM
EDIT THE QUESTION
 
I HATE that
one of my pet peeves.
 
@rayryeng Completely agree. Because it's not even trivial to edit it into the question for them
at least that's something Masi does do
 
yes lol.
he's been around for 7 years... I would ASSUME he knows.
 
we're totally like the old "Get off my lawn!" guys of MATLAB
 
:D
 
9:22 PM
Oh hey @rayryeng Do you live in Toronto?
or did I remember that wrong
 
@Suever you're quite correct :) Toronto resident here.
I've noticed a trend where these folks know what they want in theory... like they can talk the talk... and it makes sense in what they want to do
but when they try and put it to code, it's like a dog's breakfast.
 
So I'm headed there early next week to go to a concert with the girlfriend and hang around for a day or two. I was there last June for a conference but didn't really venture out of the Entertainment district much. Any recommendations on areas to check out? I believe we're staying in the distillery district
 
niceeeee
there are lots of places to go to.
One area I would recommend is known as Cabbagetown
Distillery is a great place too... they call it that because of the old cobblestones and what not
It's where they used to manufacture booze during the prohibition era :P
 
Yea it looks like a pretty neat area
OK noted on Cabbagetown
 
Cabbagetown is a bit north of the distillery district. Lots of Victorian style homes
 
9:25 PM
Toronto was way bigger than I realized
 
yeah it's quite big :) lol
I would also recommend taking a stroll along Queen Street.
lots of great and cool shops
 
I miss living in a big city
 
and also the Fashion district is around that area.
They called that area Cabbagetown because of the Irish immigrants who immigrated there in the 1840s.
Cabbages were all they could grow to sustain themselves.
but the homes are so old that they're worth quite a lot of money now
 
Logical name
 
cool :)
 
9:26 PM
Yea last I was there we were only ever in the areas with those high-rises
 
gotcha :)
 
SO looking forward to exploring a bit
 
Also, you may want to check out High Park. It's nothing like Central Park though, but it's very nice
fantastic :)
 
Cool well thanks for the tips
 
If you're a bit of a water / port fan, check out the Harbourfront area.
 
9:27 PM
oh I think I went over that way, maybe
 
that's where all of the ships are docked and there is a separate set of islands that are apart from Toronto.
 
Oh ok maybe not then
I like big shit
 
yeah they've changed things :)
 
so ships are cool
 
ok, well here's one more question... what kind of things do you like?
Depending on what you like, there are different areas you can explore
 
9:29 PM
Well as far as city things go, I like beer, food, quirky shops, and interesting architecture
 
nice :)
OK, you'll find many quirky shops along Queen Street right downtown
 
For non city things, almost all outdoorsy things
which Toronto doesn't seem to have too much of
 
There's a pub in Toronto... that I believe serves over 300 kinds of beers.
 
at least not in town, obviously
 
I need to look up the name. It opened fairly recently.
 
9:30 PM
Yea we hit quite a few good beer places when we were there last
Pretty happy with the bar selection
 
nice :)
Well one of my favourite pubs is a place called "Sin and Redemption" lol
quaint name.
 
Looks like a cool place
 
but if you're planning on staying in the Distillery District, the best pub I've been too is a place called House on Parliament. The beer selection is quite nice... lots of international flavours, but I go priimarily for the food.
oh yeah, and if you do feel like walking around... The Beaches area is pretty nice... It's in east Toronto
if you also want nice architecture, check out Old Town Toronto
 
Definitely not tied to one area, thanks to the pretty decent subway system
 
lots of historical buildings back from the mid to late 19th century are still around
yup :D not as good as NYC though :(
 
9:34 PM
well it's a shit ton better than Atlanta
not saying much
 
lmao.
I'm assuming you're from GA?
so yeah.. places to check out:

Queen Street
Harbourfront
Cabbagetown
Fashion District (if you like)
Old Town
also if you have a particular cuisine you are pining for, let me know.
I have a restaurant for almost every cuisine... and I've tried many
 
Actually originally from Alabama
 
oh!
look at that :)
 
Alabama -> Georgia -> Kentucky -> Pennsylvania
 
nice. Why the constant moving? Career motivated?
 
9:37 PM
Open to most cuisines. Really want to check out a Banh Mi place that I saw last time and didn't get to go because they had weird hours
supposedly it's pretty solid
 
Banh Mi Boys?
 
That's the one I think
 
Yeah they're pretty good. Classic is to just get the pork belly.
That's how it is always served in Vietnam.
 
Yea Alabama for undergrad, Georgia for grad, Kentucky for a post-doc, then my advisor moved up here to PA
 
nice nice. I do like how you've moved around during each degree. Broadens your horizons.
 
9:38 PM
Completely agree that pork belly is the way to go
slowly migrating out of the south
 
heheh :)
 
and adapting to this snow crap
 
yeah not fun :(
hopefully you'll be here when that has passed
however we have had many surprises.... even after the first day of spring, we've had hail and freezing rain
 
sister @ray, are your earlier matlab tutorial videos suitable for someone wanting to start with octave from ground zero?
 
it has even snowed a couple of times.
@AndrasDeak yes, let me search
 
9:39 PM
thanks, I think I can find it in the transcript:)
 
yea we had a very mild winter here this year sadly
 
I was only wondering about the material therein
 
only got to go skiing once and didn't get to whip out the snow shoes
 
@rayryeng awesome, thanks
 
9:42 PM
Alright @rayryeng I appreciate the input. I'll check with the GF and maybe pick your brain for food ideas over the next few days
 
for sure :) Let me know what she has for a preference in sight seeing and I can suggest some things
 
@rayryeng the missus has a student who wants to learn octave, is why I asked:)
 
you're very welcome. Glad I could help somewhat.
oh :D. Yup go ahead. that should be fine for an introduction
 
Man I wish I was cool enough to have some youtube videos
:)
JK I do have one from back in the day but nothing to do with MATLAB
 
lol you just record and upload :D nothing to it
 
9:44 PM
Already see you gents later
 
see ya
 
@Suever take care sir!
 
And good luck helping that person change their block size
 
lmao
 
now that he's gone...
 
9:44 PM
well... it ain't a Masi question
 
HAHAHA
I'm assuming that isn't the first time that meme has been shown?
 
too bad I don't have time for that to begin with:D
 
@Suever Using two clipboards on this one :-)
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A: Identify arborally satisfied point sets

Don MuesliMATL, 38 bytes Ti2\2#fh!XJ"J@-XKtAZ)"@K-@/Eq|1>~As2>* This uses a 2D char array as input, where rows are separated by ;. So the first example is ['......';'....O.';'......';'.O..O.';'......'] The rest of the test cases in this format are as follows. Arborally satisfied: ['.OOO.';'OO...';...

 
arborally satisifed point sets... "go home, math, you're drunk"
 
9:46 PM
@LuisMendo Nice! I was actually working on a MATLAB solution for that exact question. I think I have a decent algorithm worked out
 
who comes up with these stuff??
I'm always baffled by the collective brainpower behind PPCG
it's just nuts
 
@AndrasDeak yeah some of the smartest people I've met are regular users on that website
Dennis is a force to be reckoned with lol
 
@Dev-iL I saw the doc. It seems to be similar to accumarray.
 
@rayryeng so is Martin
 
@Suever Then go ahead!
 
9:49 PM
@LuisMendo perhaps they wanted to make accumarray more approachable..
 
@AndrasDeak ahh... Martin has the potential to be beaten
Dennis.... no way
 
@AndrasDeak Totally nuts. Stay away!
 
I do appreciate Martin's thought process though
 
really?
 
yeah, I've seen some new users beat Martin at some points lol
 
9:49 PM
@rayryeng and his explanations are great
 
for sure.
 
that 15-fold polyglot thing is inhuman
 
There's one post where you're expected to produce output in 10 different languages
 
that's the one I think
 
something like produce the numbers 0 through 9 where each number is in a different language...
and you can't explicltly use the numbers in the code
 
9:50 PM
@rayryeng I did, hahaha
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A: Orthogonal Orientation

Don MuesliMATL, 10 6 bytes 4 bytes saved thanks to Martin! 19\qX! Try it online! 19\ % implicitly take input (a character) and compute mod-19 of its ASCII code q % subtract 1. Gives 17, 2, 3, 4 for the characters '^<v>' respectively. % These numbers correspond to...

 
hehehe :D
 
126
A: The versatile integer printer

Martin Büttner15 languages, 68 66 65 bytes / 15^3 = 0.019... Retina, Starry, Prelude, ETA, Axo, Labyrinth, Hexagony, Foo, Brian & Chuck, Gol><>, evil, Whitespace, Fission, ><> and GolfScript. After a massive rewrite, I managed to fit in four more languages. The code contains the few tabs for Whitespace. Sinc...

 
4 bytes shorter, what on earth... — Martin Büttner ♦ Feb 27 at 20:17
:D
 
^^ :-DD
@AndrasDeak Yeah. That one is a beast
 
9:51 PM
@AndrasDeak yes that's the one
8 languages... in 21 bytes... that's just insane
 
I am officially putting MATL on the "list of language that are insanely short." — Cᴏɴᴏʀ O'Bʀɪᴇɴ Feb 27 at 20:23
that's also nice ^
 
@Dev-iL It is totally approachable as it is. Once you learn to use its six inputs :-P
 
@rayryeng you mean 15 languages in any fucking number of bytes
 
@AndrasDeak :-D \o/
 
@LuisMendo seriously changing from mod 11 to mod 19 saved 4 bytes? lol
"what on earth" indeed.
@AndrasDeak that's it. I couldn't remember all of the details
 
9:54 PM
Oh, and some of them are like Labyrinth
and hexagony
source code with periodic boundary conditions...
 
@rayryeng Yes... the result of mod(..., 19) applied to those specific characters happens to give 1, 2, 3, 4 modulo 4, just as needed as input to rot90
 
hey @LuisMendo, why didnt you nominate yourself for the PPCG elections? codegolf.stackexchange.com/election/1
 
@AndrasDeak Befunge! That's nice. I did an answer in that once. Also ><>
 
ah :)
 
They look daunting, but are not that hard
 
9:56 PM
says the guy who wrote a stack-based one
 
@Amro Haha, thanks for that, but I'm not sure I like the moderating business
 
yeah, I'm gonna pass:P
 
@LuisMendo would be cool to have that diamond next your name though :)
I'm sure everyone in this room will vote for you!
 
don't force poor guy:P
 
@Amro Indeed! But being a moderator is great responsibility. And obligation. I like to think that if I disapperar from here for a week nothing happens
 
9:58 PM
but we miss you:(
 
@Amro Thanks for that! :-D Maybe someday, who knows...
 
no pressure of course :)
 
@AndrasDeak Hahaha. Thanks also for that :-D
@Amro And you? When are SO elections? With almost 100k you'd have great chances
 
SO is a different beast!
way too much work
 
yeah, moderation here really is janitorial work
 
9:59 PM
yeah SO is a lot of work
 
@Amro That's a good point, yes. PPCG seems to be very light in terms of number of questions etc
 
I mean we can barely handle MATLAB tag alone
 
you do less on the other SE websites
 
I assume it's so much less on a comfy site like ppcg
 

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