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12:28 AM
Can someone downvote, just a little?
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6:20 AM
@LuisMendo Congratulations! :-)
 
 
1 hour later…
7:25 AM
@LuisMendo Oh wow, congrats!
room topic changed to CHATLAB and Talktave: Congratulations to Luis for hitting 100k unicorn points! Room to discuss MATLAB and Octave related topics - Also... i.imgur.com/EHAPP7J.gif [matlab] [octave]
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9:04 AM
Thanks! :-)
 
Muchas congratulated sir @Luis!
 
@LuisMendo WOW! 100k!
congrats!
 
9:25 AM
@Adriaan Done
Thanks, guys!
 
@LuisMendo thanks; will ask for deletion in a few days
 
9:54 AM
@LuisMendo congratulations :)
 
Thank you!
 
 
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1:16 PM
@ballBreaker @AnderBiguri you might like this:
 
2:11 PM
@Adriaan I'm guessing lots of references to insert(), end(), and long data types.
@LuisMendo Congrats!
 
2:47 PM
@gnovice Thank you! I shouldn’t be expecting any swag though, should I?
 
Not one but two self-answers instead of editing the question... stackoverflow.com/questions/58955748/…
 
3:26 PM
@LuisMendo I think they're still sending swag. It might take a day to update on SE (you're rep isn't updated here yet), but they should send you an email asking where to mail it.
 
@LuisMendo not at the moment, cc @gnovice
they say it's temporary...
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Q: Does SO still send swag on reaching 100k reputation?

Eugene YarmashAfter reading some recent meta posts, it's not clear to me if users still get swag when their rep reaches 100k. Can someone confirm or deny this?

 
This is what they were offering as of 2 years ago:
 
I think each package has been different, right? Depending on what they had at that point
 
@AnderBiguri Probably, especially now that they're switching vendors.
 
@gnovice they can't afford swag anymore because they spend every penny on making the site more welcoming
 
3:40 PM
It sucks that getting their stuff together takes such a long time, however, in this case I agree with the reasoning. There's no sense in sending your personal details to SE, when they actually need to go to the vendor directly (or SE should just order 1000x the swag package, and send it themselves)
@AndrasDeak I'm fairly certain those are dimes they're spending. If it were pennies, they'd be having Brexit troubles on top of everything else, in which case I suspect the company would've imploded.
 
Brexit troubles (and benefits) are for now, ficticious. Talking points by politicians and journalist alike, when no one really knows the heck is happening
In fact in the last few months the GBP is a bit stronger than lat year
 
4:27 PM
@AndrasDeak Ah, yes, that's the post I had seen. Thanks
@gnovice Very nice :-)
I have the mug and the T-shirt (because of this), but the latter is too big for me. I forgot that American XL is larger than European XL :-D
 
ah you should use it as pijamas
its super soft, very nice material
 
probably "triblend"
 
So, I am a bit sleepy and I have a basic geometry problem that I am baffled I dont seem to solve: Say I have 2 planes of the form Ax+By+Cz=D. I know them, they are defined. I want to find a rotation from one plane to the other. Yes, there are infinite. No, I dont care which, just they need to be aligned. How?
The FEX absor() seems to work if you give a set of points in one plane and their equivalent in the other
 
rotate one normal unit vector (complete with a point in the plane) into the other
 
but I don't seem to be able to work out which points to input beacuse it fails when I give it 4 random points (the same x,y, for each plane)
Rotation bewteen their unit vectors
that makes too much sense
 
4:41 PM
not entirely sure it's well-defined though...I'd have to spell it out on paper
 
mmmm yes, right? Transform+rotate?
I make the origins be the same, then rotate?
 
ideally transform is rotate :P
If you mean translate, yeah. But that won't be a pure rotation in general.
if that's not an issue then go for it
 
Translate I meant sorry
 
translate two reference points, rotate n1 around n1 x n2 normed by their angle
I suspect there's always at least one pure rotation that takes one point+normal into the other (because that's how the mechanics of solid bodies works too)
 
Ah I am not sure. My general problem is that I am making a GUI for some engineers to play with. They need 3D alignment of some volume images. However, there are some clear "balls" in the figure, lying on some arbitrary 3D plane.

My approach is: make them click on the balls (plus segmentation plus sphere fitting) twice. First to put them in the same plane (click on spheres in random order). Second, once images are aligned to the same plane, click on 3 spheres to find in-plane rotation and translation
Had everything worked out, but only for the cases where there is no translation between the 2 3D volumes. Now I am stuck on that first step: Once I have the planes defined, how do I bring them to the same (0,0,1)n plane
 
4:49 PM
Yeah, I'd take the rotation that turns n1 into n (by rotating around n1 x n or something), and then transform any point of the first plane with it -> that new point plus new n will give you the new plane
like, if you want to end up with a horizontal plane, compute the polar angle theta of n1, then rotate around in-plane direction with phi+90 (where phi is the azimuthal angle of n1) by + or - theta
if you transform every point of the plane with this rotation around the origin you'll get a horizontal plane, which you can then shift along the z axis if you have to
 
If I can get the angle itself, then its good, as I need to rotate an image, not just some points (imrotate3)
 
the angle from n1 to z is the polar angle of n1, if that's what you need
 
So with my 2 step thingie, If I can first give the user planes on the viewing axis (whichever that is), then it will be easy for them to click on the given points in order, which should give me info of translation+ rotation
 
To transform into a general plane is a bit more complicated, but only a bit. I'd transform both planes into a horizontal one
 
@AndrasDeak its more practical even, as I am interested in showing the user the planes upfront, so the axis-aligned planes are the only ones I care
 
4:53 PM
I don't understand what that means
but as long as you do... :P
 
hahaha
it means I want all my plane to be visible at imshow(squeeze(img(:,:,a)))
 
what's a?
 
just a number, nvm
its simply so the user can see all teh features in a single slice
not important mathematically
 
5:52 PM
In any case, thanks @AndrasDeak, that conversation unstuck me!
 
no problem :)
 
6:27 PM
Huh, still not working
I think I am missing a rotation
hmmm im too tired to think
I think I quite for the day
 

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