I love it; it's 30% more expensive than my current room o.0 Main difference besides that is that it is unfurnished, as opposed to what I have now, but IKEA here isn't too expensive either
I did send a postcard to a friend of mine in "London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland" For some reason the address line became a tad long
@CrisLuengo I generally agree with your comment here, but note that for i=1:2^100-1 doesn't actually create the vector 1:2^100-1. You can even do for k = 1:inf
@LuisMendo Interesting. Octave says error: invalid range, but MATLAB does indeed just run the loop. I had written that only testing in Octave.
What does MATLAB do when i=i+1 leads to i no longer incrementing? (Around i=2^54)
LOL!
>> k=0; for i=0:100, k=k+1; end, k k = 101 >> k=0; for i=2^56:2^56+100, k=k+1; end, k k = 97 >> k=0; for i=2^59:2^59+100, k=k+1; end, k k = 129 >> k=0; for i=2^60:2^60+100, k=k+1; end, k k = 1
Somehow it's clever enough to figure out the right increment to not end up in an infinite loop, but I'm not sure it's iterating the right number of times here.
the auxiliary verb here probably is "will be stopping ..." and not "is stopping..." and then it stops due to break.
@LuisMendo You turned off the warning unknowingly...? or they introduced it in R2018a. Can be verified with: warning('on', 'MATLAB:warn_truncate_for_loop_index');
@CrisLuengo when a student doesn't complete his homework but submits it anyway :P