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8:40 AM
@LuisMendo but what I wanted to say, in this rover they make sure every wheel is always touching the ground by connecting pairs of wheel via a hinged bar to the body. However on spirit/opportunity/curiosity/sojurner they used two of those bars on each side plus an additional "differential" bar/gears connecting the two sides, which is a really cool mechanical thing but just so much more complicated (and heavy I guess) than the design on the exomars
 
 
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10:08 AM
I should order an Exomars rover just to drive around the office and deliver coffee or so...
 
@Adriaan absolutely!
I heard it also works for croissants and cake
 
Roomba ++
 
 
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11:27 AM
@flawr I see. I guess the differential makes it possible to use a single engine for the two sides (as in cars), whereas here each wheel probably has an independent engine
 
11:37 AM
There seems to be no way to set the alpha value of a line made by plot(), according to the docs on lineproperties. Does anyone know of a trick on how to do it anyway?
Context: I have 354 lines as the result of an inversion, and I'd like to plot all of them on a single graph, and the darker the area, the more lines cross there, i.e. higher probability.
 
I think the way lines work in openGL, there is no "alpha" parameter.
so not sure if you can
Patchline ?
 
Basically that, but with grey lines
@AnderBiguri interesting. I'll check it out. Eskerrikasko!
 
oh wait, you can give 4 colors
i.e. RGBA, aparently
 
in plot or patchline?
ah, in plot itself!
Marvelous
Weird though, IMO, that you cannot set a name-value pair for alpha, but you can set RGBA...
 
yeah, I think its just that, shape basics don't allow alpha, and MATLAB did not think of adding that as an option and then appending it to the color
 
12:46 PM
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10:55 PM
@Feeds This tries to build a case against regular expressions, but I don't find it convincing at all
 
@LuisMendo the java is leaking out
"You see, we only need a StringCaseInsensitivePatternMatcherFactoryBuilderDispatcherFactory, and voila"
regex is the wrong tool for many jobs, and some people might find the java method soup more intuitive, but it's certainly not superior
although arguably you've already lost if you're parsing text with matlab
 
11:50 PM
@AndrasDeak :-D
I parse text with Matlab (well, I do most everything with Matlab) and I never found any difficulties, or anything lacking
I guess it can be easier in other languages
 
well it's better than parsing in fortran ;)
 
So, is it easier in Python? Why?
 

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