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9:00 PM
Gotta go! I'll be around later I hope!
 
@Suever This fact proposes me that the user can also call them so you should be able to monitor them too with Matlab. I just need to find out those bottlenecks which are using network without my permission. The software project is in alpha, which is frustrating, since I need better management across the system, — Masi 5 mins ago
What does alpha have anything to do with it?
 
@Suever It's alpha - so it has high testosterone
 
9:43 PM
blargh. I won't be touching chars or cells for the time being. What a shitty answer that became :(
 
Am I wrong or does this question need a computer with about a TB of RAM?
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Q: Out of memory error when creating matrix in Matlab

ximuI tried to run a simple code that involves creating a big matrix, for example, A=zeros(5,factorial(5)^5) which is basically a 5 by 24883200000 matrix. Only to perform this, Matlab shows the 'out of memory error'. What can I do if I really need to create this matrix? Increase the memory or br...

 
@Dev-iL thanks! It's a start, I'm still not sure how much I like it. The more I dig into it the more of a pain the conversion seems haha
 
@excaza you'd probably wipe me out of the water on that with some dictionary I didn't know exdisted :P
@TroyHaskin congrats on making exactly 5k!
 
@excaza The beauty of appdesigner... :)
 
@Adriaan Thanks.
Now I plan to stay there since getting to 10K is just too hard.
Instead, I'll keep posting my amazement at some of these questions ... (5!)^5 columns? Really?
 
9:47 PM
@TroyHaskin want an upvote? :P
 
@Adriaan No no.
 
@TroyHaskin hovers to Troy's profile
 
But seriously, 995 GB array? Nobody needs that.
 
You can buy more RAM. Preferably a whole lot of it. It's a 995GB (so say 1TB) matrix (5*24883200000*8 bytes), so that's the amount you're looking at — Adriaan 2 mins ago
 
@TroyHaskin Ain't nobody got cpu-time for that!
 
9:49 PM
@Adriaan just read the documentation :p
 
@excaza TL;DR :D
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Q: How can I match multiple contents of an array to a separate single array?

scaddaI have a .csv file where multiple postcodes (characters and numbers) correspond to a unique ID number (also characters and numbers). e.g BS2 9TL, E00073143 BS2 9TB, E00073143 BS2 9XJ, E00073143 BS2 8AT, E00073144 BS2 8TY, E00073144 BS2 8UA, E00073144 BS2 8UG, E00073144 I need to create a new ...

 
there. Go think about iit. There must be an easier way than mine :P
 
No MATLAB till tomorrow, I'll think about it in the morning :)
 
@excaza isn't it morning in Murica?
 
10:01 PM
@Adriaan haha no, I'm only 4 behind GMT
 
@Suevver The histogram approach to determine the best "alternative" configuration of `$` and `#` may not be the best after all. Sometimes a given value for `$` may be important even if used seldom, because it produces an important advantage (such as number of bytes saved), even if it only does so occasionally. It's probably better to do by hand, and based on experience.

For example, I think the best alternative configuration for `XD` (final implicit display) would be 1 input. I've often had to use a final `1$` to have MATL display only the top of the stack.
 
You seem lost
 
@LuisMendo trying to figure out xnor's formula... i apparently don't understand python, because there's no way that should work
 
10:37 PM
@Indrajith you forgot to say hi and you also forgot to make sure this room is related to C(++) in any way
1 message moved to Trash can
 
@AndrasDeak I think it was a cv request ;)
 
I understood it as :P
 
;)
 
@beaker Yes, just like that
 
They posted it to the Lounge, and this room
what does that say about us...?
 
10:51 PM
we were on the top of the active list?
 
@beaker I think he basically inverts the fraction in the logarithm to avoid the minus, and he sums over the whole input to generate the "n" in the original formula
 
@beaker I don't think so...
 
@AndrasDeak we are right now
 
That is, n times the probability is just the number of occurrences of each char @beaker
 
@LuisMendo yes, but that throws off the logarithm, and my attempts at replicating it came up with the wrong answer
 
10:53 PM
@beaker but there seemed to have been a half-hour hiatus in messages before their post
unrelated: I'm being an asshole again:
@jotik you've been doing a lot of edits,with the common feature of editing out "hell" from posts. While some of your edits are substantial and constructive, in some cases such as this one you've ignored obvious issues, and only removed "the hell". I can understand that you find this expression strong, but please consider that this is not considered rude by the vast majority of users, and superfluous edits like this are not beneficial for the community. This post with an accepted answer for more than 2 weeks has been bumped to the front page for no good reason. Please reconsider your actions. — Andras Deak 30 mins ago
 
i think i'm going to have to give up on that one for today... my brain is not working
 
user's profile:
> I'm a christian, father, C++ software engineer, computer- and security enthusiast.
I feel unreasonably agitated when people get butthurt for words like "hell" and "damned" and "magic"
 
@beaker What was that attempt? Maybe a I can take a look
@beaker BTW this is what I meant by the "fourth" output of unique. The stantard three outputs are
 
@AndrasDeak yeah, i keep getting suckered by 2-year-old posts that get minor edits so they show up on the front page
 
>> [ii, jj, kk] = unique('abcabaa')
ii =
abc
jj =
     1
     2
     3
kk =
     1
     2
     3
     1
     2
     1
     1
The fourth would be the count of the third (that is, of the input), so [4 2 1].
So, the same as second result of sorted RLE
 
10:56 PM
@LuisMendo yes, that makes sense
 
welcome back @Indrajith
 
hi
@AndrasDeak Sorry, I was hoping signal process would be familiar with you guys.
 
@beaker Do you think that would make hist unnecessary?
 
so you'd have to do 6#u or something?
 
@Indrajith there's an arcane way of finding out whether this is the case
 
10:57 PM
@beaker Yes. 8#u for the fourth
 
it starts with saying "hi":P
 
:D
 
And your issue is not with dsp, it's with installation of a C++ package. Isn't that right?
While not impossible, it's unlikely you'll find help here
 
oki.. There are not much docs available for that aquila-dsp which makes it difficult.
 
@LuisMendo hm, okay, brain definitely not working today. 4# gave me the second output...
 
11:00 PM
I was hoping some one in SO would have used it. Anyways its getting down voted, don't know why.
 
someone in SO probably used it
but this is the MATLAB and Octave room on SO chat
you did right in asking on SO
you might have not done wrong by asking in the Lounge, but I saw that your question has been binned there as well, so you miscalculated there too
asking here with no social interaction is asking for trouble, so to speak
 
are people allowed to post their question in the chat?
 
Bugging innocent people with a question that's been unanswered for only an hour is generally considered rude
@Indrajith depends on room rules/etiquette
We don't have official rules in this room, we're quite informal. Which is why the general rules of social interaction apply
 
@beaker For which function? If it has two outputs as a maximum, 4# gives the second
 
@LuisMendo that would be the reason then
 
11:03 PM
@AndrasDeak I will keep that in mind.
 
it was for Y'
 
@beaker The idea is: for numbers above the max number of outputs, start counting: first input, then second, etc
 
@Indrajith the general idea is that whoever can help you, can see the question on SO anyway
if you tag it properly, the corresponding experts will see it if they can help
 
@LuisMendo ah, that makes sense
because you still have to account for all of the possible output counts first
 
@beaker Exactly. Very well put
Being a non-native, I do appreciate a clear, concise way of expressing things :-)
which often elludes me :-D
 
11:07 PM
@LuisMendo i think the majority of people never notice that you're not a native speaker
 
@Indrajith also, did you really try what the commenter said? I mean, did you write the -L/path/to/aquila/stuff at the end, after the cpp file? It's a common mistake to not put these linking switches at the end, where they belong
 
(the same goes for @AndrasDeak and most of the other "non-native" speakers here)
 
awww:)
 
the only other language I'm that fluent in is meep
 
That means a lot, coming from a muppet
 
11:09 PM
@beaker Hahaha. That's a great compliment!
 
(now you made me edit my grammar in my above message:P)
 
LOL
 
@AndrasDeak You surely mean grammer
 
oh yeah, I forgot:P
a fixd teh grammer
 
@LuisMendo why, what'd she do?
 
11:11 PM
Grammer? I hardly even know her!
 
@AndrasDeak Its working now.
 
@Indrajith great:P
 
Should I delete that question or give it an answer?
 
@Indrajith It's almost always better to answer and leave it up for others
 
if you ask me, I'd delete it, as it is unlikely to help future readers. But this is only one opinion
 
11:12 PM
LOL
 
as you see:P
 
so, either way :D
 
it is probably a duplicate of a general "why can't the compiler see my library" question
 
that reminds me, what ever happened to that Documentation thing?
 
but I'm not sure it's asked in a way that will help finding the dupicate
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Q: Documentation: The Update-en-ing

Kevin MontroseSix-to-eight weeks Several months ago we proposed an expansion to Stack Overflow: Documentation. People have been asking for an update for a while, and we’re finally ready to give one. The beta has been underway since mid-November, and at time of writing about one thousand invites have gone out....

 
11:13 PM
@AndrasDeak ah, i thought it might be something specific to that library
 
no, it was just missing linker switch to the lib
 
:/
i hate that
@AndrasDeak thanks!
 
don't mention it:)
the top answer is also very instructive
I'm not sure how much it still applies, I read it weeks ago
 
11:33 PM
@beaker :-D
 

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