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11:13 AM
Guys, will anybody with MATLAB please download the code in this repo and try to run the example file? I got an issue report that I cannot reproduce, and I would like to make sure it's not due to local configurations.
oh, forgot to mention that you need to have Wireshark installed as well
 
@Dev-iL I'll try to do that later; in the mean time what is decodeas_and_dissector.timestamp: [47:54]? other than a syntax error? Appears twice in the readme.md. And there's a missing space in the signature in Usage, but that's minor
 
I'd like to start by saying that I hadn't written this code from scratch, just fixed some glaring issues.. And I don't know what many things do (maybe I did in the past, but it has been a long time since I had to work with that code)
 
The readme is compiled from the readme in FEX as well as some in-code comments (also, only fixed glaring English issues there)
But I'll change the : to a = :)
 
OK ;)
 
11:44 AM
The following packages will be REMOVED:
  gdm3 gnome gnome-core gnome-session gnome-shell gnome-shell-extension-weather gnome-shell-extensions libreoffice-style-galaxy task-gnome-desktop
@Dev-iL sorry, no wireshark for me ^
 
you need all that to install wireshark? :O
 
(installing it with my package manager would brick my graphical desktop, and building from source seems a bit like overkill)
it's a bit complicated, I suspect it wants to intall something like a higher version of system python, which would then lead to all these fundamental packages being removed
 
That's cool, thanks anyway
 
I should probably install a new debian from scratch after christmas
 
Is Christmas that magical time of the year where you update your kernel / dependencies?
 
11:55 AM
yeah, also known as the week when I have the time to fix whatever breaks if I have to :P
I upgrade the system monthly or so, but the buildup of some garbage is inevitable
my system python3 is still 3.5 which sometimes leads to some inconvenience
 
That's like what... 3 year old?
 
yup
And I built 3.6 and 3.7 from source, but when I need development headers things start to become difficult. You can't just install system python-3.6 headers, but installing the python-3.6 package itself already wants to remove my gnome
 
@AnderBiguri new question just for you
 
Sam
12:29 PM
@Dev-iL how did the svm go?
 
12:48 PM
@Dev-iL but teh answer is: parfor is not CUDA
 
@Sam How does one gauge that? I suppose "overfitty" is the right word
 
Sam
I guess in your case "the svm has finished training" would be good
 
...but then what? Do I just proclaim it a great success? SVM is one big black box, not very useful when it comes to modeling physics...
 
Sam
Well wouldn't that depend on what you are trying to achieve? You could explore the relationships which inform the outputs.
 
It sounds to me like a cop out...
 
Sam
12:59 PM
A cop out?
 
@Dev-iL Shred them, dilute them, sniff them?
 
1:29 PM
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Q: Inverse of 1D vector Matlab

ValeriaI have 1D vector. For example: y=[0.2 0.9 1.0 1.0]. I can plot it with plot(y) to get a graph of y(x) where x values are just indices [1, 2, 3, 4]. Now, instead of x values being just indices, I want to map them to [0,1] range: x = linspace(0,1,length(y)). I get: x=[0 0.3333 0.6667 1.000]. I ca...

Whut
Why are those images there? All they do is confuse me tremendously.
 
definitely unclear
 
It definitely looks like she wants something like [x,y] -> [y,x] (i.e. fliplr), but she needs 2 numbers for each point...
@Dev-iL read the first comment of the op:
@Adriaan Because I am not going to plot it. The plot was used only as an example, because I don't know how to better explain what I mean by "inverse of 1D vector". In general, I need to use is as a transformation vector and multiply it element-wise with another 1D vector. — Valeria 34 mins ago
they don't want a plot, but some ill-defined inverse. The plotting is utterly irrelevant, only there because OP thinks it clarifies the post, whereas in my opinion all it does is confuse more
 
1:44 PM
oh, ok... thus the unclarity is cemented.
 
That self answer doesn't help me either
 
I thought the same
 
Nice, present an MCVE, but with all comments in Russian
(Or Cyrillic at least, might be Ukrainian to me)
 
definitely russian
 
Ghe, I was about to simply throw out all Russian comments, since we're not supposed to translate for the OP
(things with them needing to do that to show that they speak sufficient English to understand comments/answers directed to them etc)
 
1:53 PM
yeah well, you slightly broke my translation anyway :P
it should be
sy = 0:M-1; % передаваемые символы             (passable symbols)
Fd = 1; % символьная скорость                  (symbol velocity)
Kept the Source because my translation might be wrong...
 
That's why I don't bother translating, even with languages I do speak properly
 
mornin gents
 
'fternoon lobster
 
How's it going?
 
I'm not suited for this thesis-writing stuff
 
2:03 PM
baha I feel you on that, I'm too bad with will power and self control to be able to do things like that
 
Writing down long-winded stories of why this line is such wiggly as opposed to the other one is fine, but this constant re-rendering of images because a slightly changed parameter makes it look better, a colour doesn't go well to black and white etc makes me crazy
So I'm mainly just waiting for images to render, as opposed to doing something, because when I start writing a piece, I want it to be proper, and not half-assed, wait for an image and write half-asses on the next bit
 
Ahhh yikes, that sounds rather painful
 
I'm just browsing SO, building images every now and then, and writing stuff about them in the mean time
I guess I'll finish latest Friday, which is good imo
 
Oh nice man, when is the final due date for the thesis??
 
Not sure about the official one, but one of the committee members said to me 14th December latest
Bwhahaha, the department just send an email about an internship in the ISISpace company in the Netherlands; with a logo which just spells "ISIS". Good PR lately
 
2:16 PM
lolol
news paper headlines the next day
"Local university is recruiting for ISIS"
 
I can understand though a 10yo company (at least older than the terrorists) not wanting to change their name because of costs
 
Hahaha yeah for sure, it reminds me of the band ISIS
that split up before ISIS even became a thing really, and then even though they aren't a band anymore, had to change everything to be ISIS (the band)
 
@Adriaan Nice job (I guess) translating from Russian :-D
This seems clear to me after the edit
 
@LuisMendo that was @Dev-iL's work, not mine :P
@LuisMendo hum, no? Do they want the mean of data(1:10:end), data (2:10:end) etc, or a moving average...?
What about edge cases? As in: we can answer for the 16800 case, not for 16799 with this information, so it's very localised now
 
@Adriaan It's by blocks, not sliding. The result has size 1680 = 16800 / 10
As for size, I take it that it's a multiple of the block size. But yes, that should be stated
@Dev-iL Then nice job (I guess) translating from Russian :-D (I misread the edit history and thought it was Adrian)
 
2:39 PM
Yeah, Adriaan just overwrote my translation because of FGITW-ing :)
 
it's usually discouraged to translate foreign-language posts but I guess comments are inconsequential
 
3:04 PM
:'( I need a whisky. And a big glass of it.
The result of 80 hours of parallel processing is rubbish, and we simply cannot see why.
I processed a full data set (I know the code works, tested that over and over), but wanted to vary over a single parameter. Parallellisation already was a bit iffy, but we managed it by looping over the 8 instances of this parameter, thus generating 8 threads doing the same reconstruction with that sole parameter differing.
Turned out that in the end I got 8 times the result of the first value of the parameter -.-
probably something went wrong in the file I/O of the system, even though it's nicely written to 8 folders, each with the correct amount of files.
 
yeesh
lol that's rough
ew, French canadian currency format is gross
english: $1,999.99
french: 1 999,99$
 
we do something similar, I'm never sure about thousand separators. It might officially be a dot
 
3:21 PM
There should be some internationalization standard perhaps lol
 
I think the Dutch use 1.999,99 (i.e. thousand and decimal separators switched)
 
Yeah, in the list
€ 1.234,56
 
Germans do something with quotes for at least Millions iirc (1'999.999,99 or similar)
 
There is even differences in the spacing of the currency symbol from the numbers... lool
€1,234.56 vs
€ 1.234,56
Top is Irish and bottom is Dutch
 
I don't think anyone actually cares about the space. Probably some old standard, which MS Office adopted and hence government reports follow that
but not consciously I'd say
 
3:25 PM
Yeah probably right
adobe doesn't even give me a space as an option for a thousandth separator
It's either ' or , or .
Guess they were thinking "Screw the french" when they made that decision
 
For sure: don't use spaces as separators. IMO the Dutch way (i.e. the Merican way, but flipped) makes more sense, since you'd more often write stuff with decimals than with thousands for which you need a separator, and especially handwritten a dot is easily missed, as opposed to a comma
 
Yeah I suppose so!
The space as a separator is ugly as heck
I'll just use no separator for the time being, but keep the comma as the decimal
At least that's sorta french
 
I think half-spaces to separate thousands is the best option. It's used a lot when numbers are embedded in text, makes the number very readable without adding confusing grammatical symbols (i.e. is the comma a thousands separator or a decimal separator in this language?)
 
Pfoeh, I don't need whisky anymore. Turned out I had messed up something in collecting the results, but the results themselves were fine. Only 70 minutes wasted \o/
 
Ah! Look at that
That's progress
 
3:38 PM
Good to hear!
 
You're wasting less and less time every time you waste time
3
 
4:22 PM
Are you guys also puzzled by my newest question? :)
 
@Dev-iL Did you check to see if it was a child of the root object instead of the figure?
Maybe try to find any listeners connected to the figure resizing?
 
4:42 PM
I'm on my phone,didn't mean to send that message just yet...Anyhow, if it were pure java,shouldn't I be able to see it with uiinspect?
 
@Dev-iL I don't know that tool. Does it show information about the ribbon at the top of the main window?
I can imagine some UI elements are just not patched through to MATLAB, so you cannot see them/interact with them from within MATLAB.
 
I tend to think that it does, although I don't remember it clearly. uiinspect is a utility by Yair Altman that helps with Java objects (that, and findjobj)
How adorable (the comment I got on the q)
To dive into modern figure styling, see the toolbox github.com/StackOverflowMATLABchat/mlapptools and its exemples. Another web-GUI example here (uipanel): undocumentedmatlab.com/blog/customizing-web-gui-uipanel. But it's kind of buggy on my system. — marsei 10 mins ago
 
That's really funny!
 
5:55 PM
lol
 
 
1 hour later…
7:24 PM
 
@Adriaan I found something I think you would like
@AnderBiguri you too probably
 
8:25 PM
@CrisLuengo You were right about it being a purely Java entity; I found how to spawn them. Will add an answer shortly.
@gnovice That's a nice idea! Unfortunately, the public event of a figure do not include resizing
>> events(gcf)
Events for class matlab.ui.Figure:
    ObjectBeingDestroyed
    PropertyAdded
    PropertyRemoved
 
@Dev-iL I guess it wouldn't be tied to an event, just a listener for changes in the position property.
But you already found your answer. ;)
 
Thanks for the votes @all :)
 
 
2 hours later…
11:37 PM
@rayryeng It should have been obvious that it's a trick. Darth Vader is taller :-D
 

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