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19:00
I'm not sure how I feel about this.
@TroyHaskin that reminds me of IPython
Ever use Jupyter Notebooks? It's basically their rehashing of that
@TroyHaskin Ipython!!!
I'm actually a bit thrilled. Notebooks are a great way to share code
They are AMAZING
At least the ones from python they have markdown
so you can put chunks of text, then code, with inline plots
@rayryeng I only know of it because it was mentioned last week's Security Now!.
19:02
I got some badass python/numpy/seaborn/pandas tutorials in notebooks
@rayryeng True. As long as they keep the non-live editor ... I like separation of concerns.
lets close this
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Q: N body script is taking too long to run and not sure why

R ThompsonI am running a 9 body script to model the orbits of the planets in the solar system around the sun, but the script is taking forever to run (in fact after 3 hours it still didn't produce a result!!) I have posted the script below. All units are correct, as the script works for 4 body's absolutel...

OP sorted the problem by not doing idiot programing
Which reminds me I should check the torrent sites real quick.........
@TroyHaskin no no no no no
ipython is great
19:07
ipython notebooks > jupyter? not so sure:P
@AndrasDeak its literally the same thing
isnt it?
Its just jupyter is Julia Python R notebooks
they just rebranded to allow more languages
@AnderBiguri it's the notebook vs not-notebook distinction
ipython is just a REPL, much like matlab's
mmm? I dont hink so. I think if you download Ipython now it will jsut be jupyter
I use ipython and no jupyter or notebooks there
and in jupyter you can create a notebook for python
19:08
$ apt-cache search ipython
ipython - enhanced interactive Python shell
ipython-doc - enhanced interactive Python shell - Documentation
ipython-notebook - interactive Python html notebook
ipython-notebook-common - interactive Python html notebook data package
ipython-qtconsole - enhanced interactive Python shell - Qt console
ipython3 - enhanced interactive Python 3 shell
ipython3-notebook - interactive Python 3 html notebook
ipython3-qtconsole - enhanced interactive Python 3 shell - Qt console
mpich2python - MPI-enhanced Python interpreter (MPICH2 based version)
oooh, yeah. Ipython ~= Iptyhon notebook
yup, that ^
I'm hoping everyone realizes I'm a curmudgeon by now: you can have your interactive whatevers and apps, but I want my text editor, libraries, and actual, full LaTeX for typesetting.
Ipython notebook allows Latex formating of text :P
if anybody wants to possibly close stuff:
in campaigns, 1 min ago, by Drew
batch012 count=10 cv2,3,4 is in the beehive
@TroyHaskin you can chisel to your heart's content ^
19:10
@AnderBiguri Can I define commands or load packages inline?
@rayryeng any idea why Amro is lurking around in SO but not coming to chat?
example of anotebook
@Dev-iL we don't have enough rep:P
@AndrasDeak he used to come here
19:11
@Dev-iL I know
TBH chat is quite distracting
maybe he is just busy
Yeah @ distracting
This challenge may be interesting for all you image-processing guys
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Q: How far from the exterior?

helloworld922Take a 2D region of space divided into axis aligned unit square elements with their centers aligned at integer intervals. An edge is said to be internal if it is shared by two elements, otherwise it is an external edge. Your goal is to find the minimum number of neighboring elements which must b...

There's already an Octave solution, though
@TroyHaskin Thanks for helping me expand my vocabulary :D
19:13
same :P
I mean look at this thing: nbviewer.jupyter.org/github/rhiever/…
you dont even need a scientific paper with that
I do like the idea of Literate Programming, but I've never encountered a system that I've felt nailed the experience.
I may look into this thing.
@Dev-iL I'm not sure
I think perhaps chat may be distracting. I managed to have a small conversation with him on one of his answers a few days ago
he taught me about format debug - undocumented
@rayryeng Sounds interesting. What does that do?
19:20
It prints out the memory location information about the variable
>> A = rand(4,4)

A =


Structure address = 13d500aa0
m = 4
n = 4
pr = 7fceadb30b40
pi = 0
    0.1531    0.5544    0.3574    0.7050
    0.6955    0.3890    0.0436    0.9954
    0.3188    0.9251    0.3048    0.3559
    0.6920    0.8417    0.3982    0.7625
Ooh
Cool!
No idea what it means, though
That kind of knowledge sounds destructive
pr means pointer to real data... so the address of the real data
@rayryeng Curious how that behaves with custom objects
pi means pointer to imaginary data.... which is 0 as expected
19:21
phisical memory, sizes, pointer
what is pi?
o Isee
There is also ir and jc for sparse matrices
doesnt work for structure
yeah I believe it only works on native types
only for structure fields
Not for cells either
19:22
yeah I just tried
just for numeric types I think and some limited amount for structures
but pr and pi are referring to mxGetPr and mxGetPi in the API
So you're seeing the memory location of each
He used format debug to show what happens when you remove the last row of a matrix. The memory isn't reallocated as the pointers are unchanged
Aaah
There was a question about that lately, if I recall correctly
oops sorry.
it should be last column. It's column major after all :)
Was it Ander's question about inplace permuting?
@rayryeng Makes sense :-)
yeah that's right
@LuisMendo :)
Yeah. I had big headaches with that matrix ordering
C vs MALTAB
in C/python marices are indexed A[zind][yind][xind]
which drives me crazy as a MATLAB programer
19:28
@Suever I don't think you can call something in a toolbox a buillt-in
but I might be wrong
MATLAB calls compiled functions built-ins, doesn't it? That can indeed be confusing
I've always chalked that up to "lists of lists" versus "matrices".
@TroyHaskin that's exactly the reason
But yeah, it takes some mental re-mapping.
also in C: pointer to a pointer to a pointer...
@AndrasDeak I agree with you. I think of built-in as something that is native to MATLAB without any toolboxes.
numel, length, etc.
reshape, interp1, interp2, etc.
19:29
@AndrasDeak It is. Octave doesn't
@AndrasDeak @rayryeng Hmmm. I see. What would you call it then?
"Function that costs too much money?"
just a function in a toolbox:)
exactly:D
yes :)
@AndrasDeak Which is why I prefer Fortran over C for scientific computing: arrays are first class, not a pointer to the 0-th element of an array.
:D lol
19:29
@TroyHaskin preaching to the choir here:P
@TroyHaskin that actually makes sense.
Hahah OK. I'll definitely keep that in mind. I try to be as precise as possible with my word choices
@Suever we did know what you meant though, so there wasn't any harm intended :)
sure, that's why I noted it
otherwise it doesn't make a difference
OP either has it or doesn't:)
but I imagined this to be a possible source of confusion
I guess at least I mentioned that it was part of the toolbo
x
or else we would have gotten another "function X doesn't exist for type double" whyyyy???
19:32
Hey, Amro!
hi all
We talking about your format debug
That's nice
@LuisMendo thanks for the ping :)
@Amro Thanks to you for dropping by :-)
ah format debug from the other day?
19:34
Yes, Ray mentioned that
I didn't know that existed
@Amro so, are you involved in the developement of mexOpenCV?
You linked me to some github
@AnderBiguri sorta, I contribute when I can
how is that going? how developed is the thing?
Also, no offence, but, doesnt MATLAB already have almost everything that openCV has?
its very good in my biased opinion :)
Maybe my knoledge is limited
Or is it a speed thing?
19:37
MATLAB does have a very robust toolbox, but I wouldnt say it provides everything that OpenCV does..
also OpenCV and mexopencv are open source and free :)
@Amro YAY!!!!
Welcome back!
you can even run them from Octave
Oh, thats nice actually
hey Ray
I was wondering if you'd ever come back @Amro!
hi :D
19:38
So much matlab being discussed today :O
Did SO contact you about the swag you're going to get regarding my 10M post about you?
YES, i actually just got an email the other day!
@rayryeng Divakar was finally contacted, right?
great :D
@LuisMendo yes he was.
19:38
He was contacted a week ago
He'll be getting the shirt, the mug, etc.
This is going very slowly!
hey @Amro, nice to meet you
yeah I know :D... but they are finally getting the stuff out
@AndrasDeak Amro is a legend. He's the main reason why I started answering questions.
I know...
hi Andras
19:39
thanks anyway, captain
/me blushing
hehehehe :D
@Amro I seem to remember a very nice plot of animated circles performing a IDFT. I think it was yours? Do you have the link? I can't find it on your GitHub
so you've just dropped in among the fanboys
19:40
@LuisMendo It's in a Github gist
Let me find it
Thanks!
Yes, that was it!
yes that's it
Matlab recently made a FEX of the week something like that
half as cool as Amro's
:D
actually, Amro's was a recreation of that FEX IIRC... he just made it better.
19:42
well I actually saw the original animation on Steve Eddin's blog and tried to recreate it myself
Speaking of FEX, The DancingSuever/QuiverImage/Quiverpic is hopefully going live tonight
haha nice
hahaha nice
JINX
¬¬
you got a ha extra.
Erm... what's that exactly? :-)
19:43
I JINXED ON THE NICE
@rayryeng always having to one-up everyone
@LuisMendo It's a North American game where if two people say exactly the same phrase at exactly the same time, you get jinxed.
You aren't allowed to say anything until someone says your name.
If you do say something while jinxed, people have the obligation to punch you in the arm
Almost as intense as Personal Jinx
yes :)
Personal added means only the person who jinxed you can unjinx you
Isn't there some counting involved?
19:44
@rayryeng unfortunately my level of english vocabulary got me to "why cdn.bulbagarden.net/upload/thumb/1/13/124Jynx_OS_anime.png/… ?"
Like if you count down from 3 before they say stop you're jinxed
and personal jinx you count down from 10?
I actually don't know that variant.
Or maybe that was just my Alabama kin
There's also the "you owe me a coke bit" after too
@rayryeng Oh. That sounds like a mess to me, haha
19:46
@rayryeng I thought only pot was becoming legal there
But actually I meant what is this: Speaking of FEX, The DancingSuever/QuiverImage/Quiverpic is hopefully going live tonight
oh, and even illegal in Canuckland!
oh lol. sorry
Hahaha well now you know more than you needed to about Jinx/PersonalJinx
@LuisMendo It's the polished version of this
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A: Replace quiver arrowheads with images

SueverExplanation One way that you can do this, would be to use a surface object with a texture-map as the FaceColor. In MATLAB, you can create a simple rectangular surface. You can set the FaceColor to be texturemap which will cause the value assigned to CData to be mapped across the surface. Then...

Aaah
Nice!
I saw that image the other day
The one with all "MAtlab"s dancing
I think flawr posted it in The Nineteenth Byte
19:49
They actually work quite well as quiver arrows
nice, now I want to see my face dancing like that!
That image is very useful LOL
I should write an undocumented dance(id) method that accepts an SO user id to use any user's avatar
19:52
@Amro have you found yourself here ekisto.sq.ro
?
(bottom left)
hmm, WHAT
stackoverflow visualized as cities
tags=cities
oh wow
I think you can even buy a print!
yay i see me!
19:54
really??
@rayryeng you are too young
(page was updated 2013 jul)
I see me, but no image
oh man.
I didn't even start answering questions until 2014 lol
I'm still in the fetus.
same here
19:58
that's a really cool website
Should I close this question with Amro's answer?
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Q: Dividing image into blocks in Matlab

Alaa KhaledI have data set from images and each image dim is 240x180 , I want to make some processes on each image but after dividing each image into sub-images (blocks) and each block must have this size 20x20 so I should have 108 blocks from each image and I wrote this code but I don't know why the size o...

It seems like it's a fit for a duplicate
I think so
It looks like that's what the OP wants.
I got to a point where I don't know what the OP wants
@rayryeng :D
Any of the two linked Q&A seems to be what they want, yes
20:02
I'm going to link your duplicate Luis. It's more comprehensive
eh, I chose Amro's lol. Three people already flagged it as such
Probably im2col followed by reshape would do as well. Many possibilities
yep im2col with 'distinct' option also works
Mar7ba Amro! Nice to have you back! :)
hehe, thanks devil ;)
ok WOW, I just saw this: github.com/lmendo/MATL
:D :D
20:12
you guys created a whole new golf language!!
That was in the room's topic for a while
It was Luis mainly
you can finally kill it on codegolf.SE
compete with stuff like brainf** and such
Question to @AnderBiguri @LuisMendo @rayryeng: did excaza mention the purpose of "Code of StackOverflow MATLAB Chat organization on GitHub"? I got an invitation today but am not sure what I'm supposed to do.. :)
@Dev-iL It's basically a Github repo that stores all of the interesting code snippets we write in this chat room :)
20:14
Nop :P you may as well ping @excaza for that!
see ya fellas
@Amro yeah we did :)... well Luis designed the spec
I helped make it go online
@AnderBiguri gnite :)
MATL has an online interpreter to verify and test code
awesome! is that running on octave?
Yes it is!
Luis had to write some supplemental code in order for it to run in Octave
It originally only ran in MATLAB
@Amro people have already written code in MATL for code golf :D it's catching on
20:16
is there a tag now MATL?
I don't think so :(
@rayryeng That's where we should put the MATLAB theme tool :D
did you ever finish that tool?
lol sadly no.... work on it stopped shortly after we discussed it here
@Amro speaking of octave, if you want to have a laugh, look at the code of colon() in Octave <=3.8.1
20:19
Perhaps we should try to reinvent it using the new "GUIDE"...?
wait, it's not long
@AndrasDeak why is it so bad?
## Copyright (C) 2008-2013 David Bateman
##
## This file is part of Octave.
##
## Octave is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
## under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
## the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
## your option) any later version.
##
## Octave is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
## WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
we found it hilarious after spending half an hour on "why isn't MATL compiling on octave now?"
I remember that lol
is it now implemented in 4.x?
20:22
dunno, this is the freshest I have
(ubuntu and cutting edge)
honestly, I'd be surprised:D
@AndrasDeak - does that mean that the : operator is not supposed to work in Octave?
actually 4.0.0 was a major update with the new OOP system
@Dev-iL 3:4 doesn't invoke colon
oh
so only for overloading?
you can install it on Ubuntu using this semi-official PPA
ppa:octave/stable
20:23
@Dev-iL I'm not entirely sure
octave:5> 1:5
ans =

   1   2   3   4   5

octave:6> colon(1,5)
error: colon: not defined for class "double"
error: called from:
error:   /usr/share/octave/3.8.1/m/miscellaneous/colon.m at line 38, column 5
@Amro thanks, I might try that
you'll be happy to know that colon(1,5) works in Octave 4.0.0
I just tried it on Windows
whew!
oh, awesome:D
thanks
its now a builtin function
I have Octave 4 here. colon now works
20:25
sneaky sneaky
@LuisMendo ^ colon() is a working built-in in octave 4.0.0
speaking of which... I have no idea how this managed to upgrade to 4.
For the longest time, Octave 4 would not build or install on Mac OS. I was stuck on 3.8.1
@rayryeng oh yeah you used to have issues on a mac, right?
yeah!.... now it seems to be fixed loll
I didn't upgrade Octave at all.... haven't tried since the last time
Gremlins I tell you
octave matures like good wine
you install it, then wait half a year
20:27
homebrew or fink probably?
oak casks make it build slowly, but properly
@Amro that's probably it. I did a self update on homebrew and that's probably what happened
I gotta say I'm thankfull for the Octave 4.0.0 release. We could finally test mexopencv on Travis/AppVeyor
oh yeahhh :) How's the porting going to Octave? I know you've been working on that full force for the last while
20:29
CI is great. My company can't live without it
even better, free CI on the cloud :)
:D:D
My company is paying to use CircleCI.
I like Travis / AppVeyor better to tell you the truth
open source projects can use them for free
Yup!
which is why we have to pay :(.
I answered some question the other day.. OP was like "This is not working and I don't know why", my answer was like "Here - this works for me but I don't know what changed", then OP was like "hmm ok, I think I'll just downgrade my IDE to something that previously worked" 0_o
20:38
I wish there was some way to have a local TravisCI instance similar to a gitlab CI. Then you can actually do MATLAB CI
@Suever just wondering - do you have unit tests in MATLAB ?
Yup!
I meant you personally, I know they exist
I wish MathWorks provides a service for running CI on the cloud.. and for free :)
@Dev-iL Everything we write for work has unit tests. The framework is pretty clunky but it works
@Amro Yea we just use Gitlab CI runners running multiple versions of MATLAB on multiple OS's
But The Mathworks spinning up their own service would be great
20:51
@Amro so what have you been up to since the last time we talked? :)
Other than mexopencv stuff
They've been sending out invites recently for usability testing regarding cloud services & MATLAB code
@rayryeng ah you know, busy with life :)
I've been reading up a bit on deep learning
I know you got into that a while back, right?
@Amro yeah I did actually :)
funny story, I'm actually teaching Machine Learning now where I went to school. They hired me on contract
Some of your posts were useful in making my notes. Thank you btw!
oh cool.. I'm telling you ML is the future!
yes yes it is :D
20:57
> Deep learning has been characterized as a buzzword, or a rebranding of neural networks.
yeah I've noticed that.
but it's more than that really.
ConvNets really
I only taught ANNs.
actually that was my last class... just finished how to compute forward and backprop to train ANNs
/me hides in the corner
nowadays most entries in computer vision challenges are based on CNNs

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