@Agawa001 Sorry about what just happened in the Python room. We're all a bit burned out from the recent flood of bad questions from newbies who don't do the appropriate research before asking. I'm not saying you're a newbie, but if you'd mentioned that that library was a standard Python module you probably would've gotten a better reception.
Anyway, I'll leave you guys to do your Matlab & Octave stuff. Bye.
Proposed Q&A site for scholars, researchers and professionals in image processing and computer vision, machine vision, and image analysis; potentially working in related disciplines including machine learning, optimization, neuroscience, robotics, signal/image processing.
@Agawa001 - Oh it's certainly not worthless or needless. In fact, a few of them who proposed the idea approached me and asked if I'd be moderator if the website became a reality. I said yes.
I said if the website goes out of proposal, then yes I would. That was 6 months ago. lol
The R2015b release contains some new features for individual axis customization. Ben Hinkle, who works with the graphics team sometimes, goes through a number of plotting scenarios where these features can help simplify your code. This post shows some nicer techniques for making these pretty plots using R2015b vs. those in Loren's recent post using early versions of MATLAB.... read more >>
One generous man from the UK helped me solve my problem.
The final solution was in Python, which is why I asked in both tags.
@Agawa001 - oh they can :) That's what it's all about. What they do is research.
One of my mentors told me something I'll never forget.
Research wouldn't be called research if you knew what you were doing... everyone can get stuck... even a PhD.
A lot of what I do... is to basically try it and see what happens.
If it makes sense to me, try it
Most of what I do is based on intuition and feeling... if and when it finally works... then I have to figure out why it works lol.... then I write papers about it.
Proposed Q&A site for MATLAB students, developers, and researchers who are engaged in numerical computation, visualization, programming, data analysis, algorithm development, model creation and applications using MATLAB.
I initially agreed with the MATLAB proposal... but it would surely fragment the website. Besides which, most mathematica users are on Mathematica.
You don't see them on StackOverflow. In that case, the separate website makes sense.
I like answering questions here because I don't just answer in MATLAB. I answer in a variety of other topics too. Having one website that consolidates all of the types of questions I can answer makes it easier for me.
Having to check more than one website can get a but unwieldy.
If we had a separate MATLAB website... then where would you ask? The MATLAB site or SO? Would the questions from MATLAB on SO be migrated over to the new MATLAB SE?
I think it'll just get too messy... and that's probably the feeling most people get and that's why it's still in the definition stage.
I initially agreed with the proposal, but once I saw the previous one declined, I stopped supporting it.
it's mainly for people who already know what they're doing.
One of my questions to compute the outer product of each slice in a 3D matrix should have been in Code Review.
that's when I didn't know about permute and bsxfun. I know about them now.
@LuisMendo - Hehe :) I've read your email actually.
I still don't know why using the traditional definition of the "derivative" worked in the previous case. I don't think it should have.
You think it has something to do with the periodic extension of the 2D signal... how the borders are all constant?
@LuisMendo - Actually, never mind
I think you're right. Because the Gaussian is inherently a low-pass signal, when venturing towards the higher frequency values, the shift-term version and the traditional derivative version end up being approximately the same.
I find it slightly annoying how people confuses DFT (the transform) and FFT (the algorithm for DFT). In the end it doesn't matter much, but what a conceptl confusion. @rayryeng
I've seen weirdly formatted text called Zalgo like below written on various forums. It's kind of annoying to look at, but it really bothers me because it undermines my notion of what a character is supposed to be. My understanding is that a character is supposed to move horizontally across a line...