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12:26 AM
My teacher rapped my cranium sharply with the butt end of a knout. Aside from minor neurological issues, it did me little harm. Of course, I do shriek at the sight of a piano. But to be fair I never liked pianos to begin with. — Ed Plunkett 5 hours ago
:D
 
 
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6:06 AM
posted on January 18, 2019 by Johanna Pingel

Visualization of the data and the semantic content learned by a network This post comes from Maria Duarte Rosa, who is going to talk about different ways to visualize features learned by networks. Today, we'll look at two ways to gain insight into a network using two methods: k-nearest neighbors and t-SNE, which... read more >>

 
 
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9:24 AM
@AndrasDeak I saw it the other day. Weirdly fun fact
@AndrasDeak even out of SO, this sentence shoudl be used more "When nine people are laughing at one person, 90% of the group is having fun. Despite the statistical fun level this is not an acceptable situation."
I like the scientific approach to the social problem
 
 
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10:44 AM
:)
 
 
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1:02 PM
@AndrasDeak I like that guy. From his profile:
The new "Code of Conduct" is ridiculous. If people can google something in five seconds, it's OK to tell them they can google it in five seconds, in those words. If they can't handle that, we can't fix them.

> be careful with jokes

No. I have no doubt that emotionally unstable children may need some special care to learn to function in the adult world, but this is the adult world. The adult world is suited to adults for a very good reason: Adults do adult things there.
 
Meh. Some of it makes sense. How it's enforced doesn't.
 
Also, his Avatar reminds me of this Atari 2600 game I had when I was a child
 
1:52 PM
Hi guys!
 
I need your help to enforce an answer with more sourced content
 
sure, I guess :P
 
do you have access to this function subs2inds
 
you mean sub2ind?
 
1:54 PM
I know it exists, but for some reason, help subs2inds does confirm it exists, but not much info
subs2inds
 
I ahve never heard of it with the s and google does not show any meaning full result
 
that's a good sign that it doesn't exist
 
try help subs2inds
 
probably something in your path or a weird toolbox
if google doesn't give you hits it's as good as nonexistent
 
--- subs2inds not found. Showing help for sub2ind instead. ---
thats what it says
 
1:56 PM
>> help subs2inds
--- help for sub2ind ---
same here
 
ok, so probably a toolbox
 
what does your matlab say?
 
thats weird
 
--- help for matlab.internal.tabular.private.metaDim/subs2inds ---
 
1:56 PM
this is the onyl thing that appears in my google search
yeah
its that toolbox that I linked
 
I don't remember installing that...
 
that's a very bad name for a function, by the way
 
or
its a 2016b thing
 
I'm on 2017a
 
I'm on 2018b
 
1:58 PM
matlab.internal.tabular makes it more likely that it's new
but if it's undocumented then your options are limited
 
im on 2018b
subs2inds (matlab.internal.tabular.private.metaDim) - MATLAB File Help	View code for matlab.internal.tabular.private.metaDim/subs2inds
matlab.internal.tabular.private.metaDim/subs2inds
 subs2inds Convert table subscripts (labels, logical, numeric) to indices.

Help for matlab.internal.tabular.private.metaDim/subs2inds is inherited from superclass matlab.internal.tabular.private.tabularDimension
Method Details
Defining Class	matlab.internal.tabular.private.tabularDimension
Access	public
Sealed	false
C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2018b\toolbox\matlab\datatypes\+matlab\+internal\+tabular\+private‌​\tabularDimension.m
thats where it is
 
I don't see the \private\ in my install
 
do you have permissions?
 
@AnderBiguri ah, class method
 
admin
I mean, I can open that file
 
2:02 PM
I don't know...
I need to check that
 
I can see the .m file and open and see the code
 
same
 
line 236 is where the class method is
 
6 lines and no documentation
 
yeah its a provate thing
 
2:03 PM
I wouldn't rely on that method
 
% This class is for internal use only and will change in a
% future release.  Do not use this class.
 
ok
 
I can send you the file if you want to see it
 
@Bebs note the pluses
 
I don't know if it's allowed, don't want to make you in trouble
@AndrasDeak indeed, I have directories like C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2018b\toolbox\matlab\datatypes\@tabular
no plusses, but an @
 
2:05 PM
thign is, even if I send you that you wont go far, as its just 1 of the files there
 
first I need to be admin I guess, to see the other directories
 
windows is weird
 
do I need to be licence admin?
 
everything is weird, because you do get the help info, while we dont
but we can see the files, and you dont?
 
yup, your install is weird
@Bebs no way in hell should that affect the things you see in the file system
 
2:11 PM
OK, guys, I think I found it
thanks for your help
 
no worries
that was deepo inside MATLABs darkest secrets
next to releaseAntrax.p
 
:)
fyi, the trail started with the function `unstack, which source code has subs2inds
 
@Bebs In the MATLAB editor you can right-click a function and select an option to open that function’s source file. Not sure it will always pick the right overload though.
 
@CrisLuengo that's right, I even modify some stuff to see what happened, and... nothing happen, so I guess the edited file is not the actual working file
 
2:34 PM
did you restart matlab in between?
 
...or just do clear classes
 
@AndrasDeak I found the correct paths
you helped me guys, thanks
 
3:05 PM
no problem
 
3:50 PM
posted on January 18, 2019 by Jiro Doke

Jiro‘s pick this week is the Live Script Gallery.I’m going a bit out-of-model today to highlight a new page that became live recently in MathWorks website. The Live Script Gallery showcases some live script examples found on the File Exchange. You can download these live scripts from their File Exchange... read more >>

 
 
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5:24 PM
@flawr apparently there's an official 'schlittel' route on Uetliberg; google tells me that's 'tobogganing'. Luckily the alternate translation is 'sledging' which I had already figured out
Ah, apparently Toboggans are traditional Inuit sleds, and the municipality of Zürich has that as its official translation as well
 
Hey, Canada!
 
5:51 PM
posted on January 18, 2019 by Cleve Moler

In a comment following my post about half-precision arithmetic, "Raj C" asked how the parameters for IEEE Standard 754 floating point arithmetic were chosen. I replied that I didn't know but would try to find out. I called emeritus U. C. Berkeley Professor W. (Velvel) Kahan, who was the principle architect of 754. Here is what I learned.... read more >>

 
almost on topic ^ @flawr
 
 
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7:19 PM
@Adriaan huh, never heard that term before
 
I have. I wonder if it was due to something like Calvin and Hobbes
 
Ah, they used the word "rodeln"/"rodelbahn" in german.
 
everything is a Bahn in German
 
^ this is what "Rodelschlitten" are
but today it is just used as another word for sleds
@AndrasDeak Bahnane
 
7:28 PM
today these "Davoser Schlitten" are probably the most popular ones in CH, apart from the plastic junk for the kids:
 
that's the standard sled here too
 
What do you call those?
@Feeds "wobbling precision" pretty much :D
 
szánkó?
sleigh is probably szán
 
@AndrasDeak szánkó refers to this type of sleighs?
 
Szánkó probably means sled, insofar as I can deduce the subtleties in meaning on both languages
 
7:36 PM
oh, now I get it, I didn't know that there's a difference between sled(-ge)/sleigh
 
perhaps there isn't
 
OK. So szánkó is definitely small, 1 or 2 people pulled by gravity. Szán can be pulled by dogs or horses, I'm not sure if it can also refer to szánkós
 
 
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9:19 PM
@AnderBiguri Yeah, but what if I'm one of the people having fun?
Makes it more acceptable, no?
 

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