While doing a calculation in MATLAB, I ran a program to sum few values from 1901-2012 at first then suming the same values from 1951-2012.
I used the same script, but the answers differs which must be identicals. Here is the output for reference:
**For 1901-2012**
2000 321.270000000000 3...
It honestly just looks like you're truncating and leaving just the last two decimal places of each number.... but I have absolutely no idea what magical fairy dust or wizard trickery you're doing unless we actually see the code you wrote to compute both cases. This is similar to saying that you are trying to replicate a recipe, but it tastes different and you can't figure out why, yet you won't share how you cooked the recipe. How are we supposed to figure that out if you haven't told us what exactly you did? We are not clairvoyants, mindreaders or soothsayers of any kind here. — rayryeng1 min ago
Last time I was talking about the new pentagon tiling which was recently discovered. There are lots of other wonderful things to explore in how polygons tile the plane. One of my favorites involves quadrilaterals. They're much easier to tile than pentagons are. That's because the sum of their internal... read more >>
I need to create a large binary matrix that is over the array size limit for MATLAB.
By default, MATLAB creates integer arrays as double precision arrays. But since my matrix is binary, I am hoping that there is a way to create an array of bits instead of doubles and consume far less memory.
I cr...
@IKavanagh The second time I went was in early September, just before the tourist destinations started closing for the season. I was walking in a t-shirt every day.
@IKavanagh You came at just the right time! Ray just started this one recently.
@IKavanagh, well, **you** go raibh the maith agat;) No offense though, I can't even imagine how weird Hungarian words and the language in general could sound to non-Hungarians:)
I was going to seem really smart by saying that the only Gaelic I know is "Gar tuht river, ger te rheged". Turns out that's not even in that language:(
That's what you get by basing your linguistics on the lyrics of metal songs:D
I was trying to implement the IBVS algorithm (the one explained in the Introduction here in MATLAB myself, but I am facing the following problem : The algorithm seems to work only for the cases that the camera does not have to change its orientation in respect to the world frame.For example, if I...
I was wondering if anyone could help me with the parfor loop. I was hoping to convert the outloop “for loop” (for k=1:length(phi_initial)) into a “parfor loop” for parallel computing. Here is the simplified version of my code, which is not presently compatible with parallel computing.
for k=1:le...
The following system of ODEs can be written in the format dx/dt = Ax where A is a matrix. What is A?
dx1/dt = 4(x2-x1)
dx2/dt = -2*x1 - x2 - 9*x3
dx3/dt = x2 + 5*x3
Enter your answer in the following format:
[0 0 0;0 0 0;0 0 0]
(Put no extra spaces)
I am checking clustering analysis at Wikipedia and can not figure out how to apply techniques to this example
Assume that i have the following manually labelled data-set
Class labels A,B,C,D
Variables var1,var2,var3,var4,var5,var6,var7,var8
Variables classes
A {var1,var3}, B {var2,var4,var5...
One thing I can also suggest is given the memberships IDs, calculate the centroids of each cluster.
once you do this, sort the so that they're in ascending order.
When you compute the centroids of the output of whatever clsutering algorithm your'e using, also sort the centroids and relabel the membership IDs based on the relabeled result.
That way, the IDs should align between them.
This is all theoretical. I have no idea if this will work.
So for example, given your ground truth data, you have some centroids.
sort the centroids, then relabel your ground truth data so that ID 1 is the smallest centroid.
Do the same for the output of your clustering algorithm.
then from there, ID == 1 is the smallest centroid between them both, then you can figure out the F1 measure by checking which values in each cluster appeared in the output and not in the ground truth, etc.
@Adriaan You've 33 helpful flags so you must be doing something right. Want to send me some questions you've flagged as too broad and I'll give you my opinion on them?
@IKavanagh now that I look at it, two of the last declined flags were 'not an answer', even though on one of them someone else commented "This should be a comment"
The following system of ODEs can be written in the format dx/dt = Ax where A is a matrix. What is A?
dx1/dt = 4(x2-x1)
dx2/dt = -2*x1 - x2 - 9*x3
dx3/dt = x2 + 5*x3
Enter your answer in the following format:
[0 0 0;0 0 0;0 0 0]
(Put no extra spaces)
How many testing tools available for iOS app development?
How to debug the memory leak?
What type of debugging methods available for Objective-C in iOS app development?
Can any one explain what is the better approach between Client-Server Model vs client-Members model.
Let me explain the question clearly. I have 3 components in my applications shares the cache between each. Currently, all 3 are members in the cluster.
I am planning change the model to 'One com...
I want to streaming live video like TV. Suppose one user is watching TV show. Show is running and same time another user open TV and play same channel and watching same show. So both user are watching same thing at same moment.
I want to achieve same thing for uploaded video on AWS s3.
I did so...
Second I don't really understand what the question is but it looks Too Broad
@Adriaan There are numerous reasons why your flags may be marked helpful but the post still around, I'm not up on them all but it could be that the post received up votes (the first question did) and so was not deleted automatically. In this case a moderator will have to manually review it. Another reason could be that it hasn't received unanimous close votes yet for whatever reason.
@Adriaan No that can be for many reasons, 1 of them is the question was edited after you flagged it. Its an awful phrase and really put me off when I properly started flagging. This might clear up disputed for you meta.stackoverflow.com/a/253117/1552737
The Mickey Mouse Club is an American variety television show that aired intermittently from 1955 to 1996. Created by Walt Disney and produced by Walt Disney Productions, the program was first televised from 1955 to 1959 by ABC, featuring a regular but ever-changing cast of teen performers. Reruns were broadcast by ABC on weekday afternoons during the 1958-59 season, right after American Bandstand. The show was revived after its initial 1955–1959 run on ABC, first from 1977 to 1979 for first-run syndication, and airing again exclusively on Disney Channel from 1989 to 1996.
== Before the TV series... ==
"This version of the series is notable for featuring a number of mouseketeers who went on to international success in music and acting, including Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Justin Timberlake, Ryan Gosling and Keri Russell."
I did not know that!
Christina Aguilera was good back in the day too, I'm not a fan of her later stuff
Just curious: what is the average vote on accepted answers?
I don't know if this number is easy to retrieve, I have no querying skills. I'd be interested in upvotes-downvotes, but upvotes only would be ok. My guess is nearly 1, maybe slightly below, but, who knows.
This is part of a bigger ques...
@rayryeng LOL, I just remembered that there was the first scandal before her meltdown (damn, the uninteresting things I remember), when Britney got so pissed off that a few "fucks" came out and were recorded by journalists. There was a mashup of Hit Me Baby One More Time in which the song was almost the original, but "Hit" was replaced with a quote from the recording:D
Fabiola Gianotti (Italian: [faˈbiola dʒaˈnɔtti]; born October 29, 1960) is an Italian particle physicist. Dr Gianotti has been selected by CERN Council as the Organization’s next Director-General. Her mandate will begin on 1 January 2016 and run for a period of five years. She will be the first woman to hold the position of CERN Director-General.
== Biography ==
Fabiola Gianotti received a Ph.D. in experimental particle physics from the University of Milan in 1989.
Since 1996, following several postdoctoral positions, including a fellowship at CERN, she has been a research physicist in the Physics...
@IKavanagh I used to go there now and then with my friends when I was younger. What I enjoyed most was... the nightlife. Amazing atmosphere. Lots of people
Well, particle physicists are weird. Especially at naming things. Have a look at the names of some supersymmetric particles... Photons paired with photinos. Which are examples of gauginos. And electrons are paired with selectrons, which are sparticles in general. Not to mention gluinos, the superpartners of the gluons.....