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03:39
Brilliant.
 
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06:22
@Dev-iL Late reply: I never flag for migration as that's not an option. CR is not a migration target, as there are different requirements on CR. As an example, MCVE is an absolute no-no on CR, it should simply be complete and working.
Also, there are currently very few MATLAB contributors on CR, so unless I know I have the time and skills to answer a question I won't ask for it to be migrated.
I wish more people did though... It would be nice if there were more MATLAB contributors there, both asking and answering...
06:42
@StewieGriffin Isn't increasing publicity (via e.g. migration) a way to get contributers on the site? I bet some people conscious about the rules of SO don't ask questions because they don't exactly fit SO, but would feel right at home on CR
@StewieGriffin you could still ask for migration via a mod flag...
Yes, it is, and I hope people will suggest moving questions there, and will ask and answer there as well... :)
@Dev-iL I don't think they do that for CR. It's easier to just delete it and ask it again. I seem to recall some meta posts about that on CR.
Also, I'm not sure if you have noticed, but if you suggest moving a question to CR then someone from CR will comment on it quite fast (if necessary).
They (we?) have a bot that trawls the SE-community for comments asking for migration, and posts the comments in chat.
How do they know? Do they have spider-senses loke Luis? :D
cooool
So, if you suggest a migration and don't get an immediate "That's not a good fit for CR!", then the suggestion is probably good! :)
in The 2nd Monitor on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, 6 hours ago, by Duga
This is pretty much off-topic, it should be asked at code review. — Polikdir 39 secs ago
ok, so looks like I will keep suggesting questions for migration via comments
Good idea :)
And please come on over and answer too :)
06:52
Just doing my part ;)
And ask ;)
I've posted a few questions myself to get some traffic :) It has helped a bit I think :)
I find that the questions on CR are far from my comfort zone in the interesting/difficult plane
In which direction?
:)
well I mean it feels like a chore
And you need a lot of patience, to go over usually-long chunks of code
You have a point :)
06:57
CR is no easy task.....
But I got to go... See ya!
Take a look at my highest ranking answers or questions (which usually come together)... I try to go where no man has gone before
bye, have a nice day!
 
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08:53
guys, you probably have used octave online. but does anyone of you use MATLAB online? It's so cool. Now I can use MATLAB from my mobile too.
https://matlab.mathworks.com/
 
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10:40
@Sardar_Usama licenseees xd
Ineed to put my uni license to use it, which I dont have
@excaza Excaza, making my morning since 2015!
There is a course on coursera which is offering its access till 26th Sep
Following link can be used:
https://www.mathworks.com/licensecenter/classroom/intro_programming_ml/
Ladies and gentlemen
See the mosnter! the terrible terrible mosnter, created by an editor that does not understand code!
The hypenated MATLAB!
the "lets break the comments and put them where the fuck we want"
@AnderBiguri So many geos :D
well its a structure
still, the editor of the journal has HYPENATED my variable nammes
FFS
10:54
OH! That's your toolbox :O
also removed any indentation that was there
@Adriaan yeah, its from the paper
but the editor butchered any code snippet
@AnderBiguri write a commentarial letter
I send them an email
explaining the basic principles of code
YOU CAN NO HYPENATE IT
and other things
stil not out, tomorrow I think
@AnderBiguri lol
10:56
"See that verb there? It means verbatim. For a reason."
we should submit an open letter, "PUT AN END TO CODE ABUSE"
should've submitted to a comp-sci journal:P
Yeah.... but still, often the people that edits the paper has no idea
this guys have their own latex format (optional to use). Line 3 says \requirepackage{amsmaths}
they rejected my paper for a month because I was using amsmaths and they dont support it
T.T
That's what you get for using latex - you got nobody to blame but yourself (or possibly some old advisor that set you on this perilous path)
yeah, next journal purely on word
and those fancy Tikz diagrams? IN FUCKING PAINT
@Dev-iL my advisor is learning latex to keep up with me :P
Export in EPS, copy&paste to word
NO! If I am doing this the bad way, im going all the way
11:04
The bad way? You don't have to shoot yourself in the foot...
overcompressed jpeg?
nah, next time Ill take their template
imagesc(magic(5)) => "figure 5 shows a low resolution world map..."
@Dev-iL lol
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11:09
I can't pin no virtual badge on my chest
but it's a limited edition virtual badge...pfft
So it disappears after limited time?
@Dev-iL :(
 
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13:05
@rayryeng hahaaha I couldn't help it
But thanks man! Now I just gotta do some studying and preparing for the test on Thursday
13:22
@excaza That doesn't actually make Func accessible does it?
If so, that must be a new-fangled feature
yeah
I just added an example
Well that's news to me. Huh
Terrible idea
yeah
Their whole import thing is so broken in my opinion
like from sys import * in python
no thanks
13:25
Haha yea
it doesn't seem much different than other languages tbh
I do wish you could do import as in MATLAB
that would be neat
Well it's really packages as a whole. import, private
Ideally I would like to have a project I create that I can just arbitrarily shove into a package namespace to protect it
But the project could be ignorant of the package
And there's no possible mechanism for such a thing
You can also import specific static methods
neat
Yea now THAT is kind of interesting
So with
classdef testcode
    methods(Static)
        function test
            disp('hi')
        end
    end
end
import testcode.* and import testcode.test are equivalent
it's marginally better
13:49
@Adriaan <3
Why wasn't that post hammered to the dynamical variables one? Due to function names?
@AndrasDeak it works if I pull connect out of __init__, now I want to know why :|
which post?
@excaza well at least you can construct the line in init:)
I'm sure there's some black magic in how matplotlib sets up those hooks
maybe it's related to some __init__ vs __new__ magic...
it's just weird
@excaza and I just meant the one to which Adriaan replied, to which you replied now;) Nothing of importance
13:55
If I stop __init__ at self.clicked = False, self.clickpress and self.clickrelease are assigned, so connect is being called it's just not doing the right thing I guess
maybe I should post a question
I wonder if connect has some strange scope thing going on
I wish mpl_connect returned something more useful than an integer
the integers are the same in both approaches, dunno if that actually means anything though
Well it could be that you create it in __init__ but then it goes out of scope and gets deleted
maybe store the output of connect in a property of the class?
Similar to what you have to do with addlistener in MATLAB
that would make sense, but does it really return something?
does what return something
13:59
connect()
dls.connect()
I'd look around in the source, but gotta go home now:)
Oh wait
we can continue later if it's still on the table
sorry mpl_connect
14:00
> Return value is a connection id that can be used with mpl_disconnect().
But you store those :(
Ugh. matplotlib is great 90% of the time and mind-boggling the other 10%
I'll just ask a question, seems an ok enough one
Yea definitely. I should actually try to run your code real quick to make sure it's reproducible
nvm
I found out why
1
Q: No event connection on click

gesponyI tried to modify some code I found on the stackoverflow forum (How can I plot the same figure standalone and in a subplot in Matplotlib? the first answer). What it basically does is zooming in on a subplot if that subplot is clicked (only show the clicked subplot on the canvas), and zoom out w...

> What's happening is a bit of a classic gotcha with matplotlib's "weak" references to callbacks, etc. Your class instance is being garbage collected before the plot is displayed.
in my doesn't work version I'm not assigning an output to my class instance
So it also works if you move plt.show() into init
14:05
if I do, it works
lol
Oh...duh
@AndrasDeak ping for later if you're not still here :p
What's even more confusing is that code pasted into the interpreter would likely work
since your instance would automatically be assigned to _
I need a third monitor
14:20
@Ray LOL I forgot to tell you something funny during the phone interview yesterday. The girl asked me why I got into software development, and what I like about it the most. I ended up just going off and getting lost in this passionate rant about it
At the end she's like "......wow. That was probably the most passionate thing I've ever heard in my life"
14:45
@ballBreaker dude that's too funny lol
Now I gotta bite. What did you tell her for her to melt in her knees?
lol just went off on some shpeel along the lines of "well I've been interested in computers since I was 2, there are old polaroids from when I was just a little guy on an old windows '93.. went on to take courses in university..blah blah. But the real reason I like it is because I've always been fascinated with creating things - and to be honest software is one of the most pure forms of creating something. You're taking a real life problem, breaking it down into it's most abstract of forms.."
"Then building it using a language the computer can understand. To be honest it's just fascinating to me. It's also pretty cool when you have an existing system, and you need to break it down into it's parts to understand it, and reassemble it back together. I guess it just brings out my engineering side.. blah blah"
But I think it was kind of how I was saying it, not exactly what I was saying
Just straight up from-the-heart kind of thing
"But I use Java"

"Sorry we are looking for someone else"
:P
Kidding, just the usual idiocy about Java sucking :P
@ballBreaker Now tell it to all the so-called "artists", who think they have a monopoly on creating things...
@AnderBiguri hahahah
"Sorry we're not actually looking for Java devs for this Java position...do you know MATLAB?"
14:57
@Dev-iL bahaha I'd love to
MATLAB is no better. Rich snobs programming without the hard part :P
thats what we are
@AnderBiguri This is how you focus on "creating" :)
@AnderBiguri hehehe
hahaha :P Im just being an ass, can't insult MATLAB withoyt insulting myself!
and indeed, I could not have done TIGRE in C
not in a year
I has lots of learning to do in the next week tho
I haven't had a technical interview in a long ass time
I'd rather just have them get me to program something, but meh
15:06
if they don't make you program things, it doesn't mean good things about them
Sorry, what? I don't quite understand
The double negative there
If they make you program things, it means good things about them
hello
@Dev-iL I see you found the problem too..
Yeah :)
I wonder if it merits to include a warning if a low value of H is used
there's really no way to tell a threshold here
I put something like in a function that invokes the nlm denoiser:
    if (isa(obj.curr_img,'uint16') || strcmp(classUnderlying(obj.curr_img),'uint16'))...
        && h < max(obj.curr_img(:))/64
      warning('The value of ''h'' may be too low for the uint16 input image.');
    end
basically you need to look at the "dynamic range" inside the image and find some threshhold... not necessarily like I did above
15:17
still there would be false positive in some cases
after all this is a an opencv detail
sure... but warning the user, at least in the documentation, or perhaps via a MATLAB warning that can be disabled will help people avoid problems like I had
Right now, it's just more wasted time waiting to happen :)
sure, you could submit a pull request to update opencv docs, even if it's adding one small sentence
I've done it in the past
opencv docs are very lacking in general..
I think the default value of H for uint16 images should be bitshifted by 8
At least that way people will see some effect
I saw that bitshiting thing you were doing, I don't think it's quite correct
anyone have a decently old version of MATLAB installed?
15:21
@excaza Ander
@excaza I have version 3.5 running in dosbox :)
curious to see if contourc's inline documentation has any more detail on the algorithm than the current version, which is none
@Amro How is it any different than your normalization by intmax('uint16')?
@Dev-iL I dont think I have
15:22
@Dev-iL try it on some value, say 100 in uint8
the equivalent is (100/intmax('uint8'))*intmax('uint16')
17 hours ago, by Amro
@Dev-iL think of it as having to scale the H param accordingly, so H=20 in uint8 would be equivalent to (20/255)*65535 == 5140 in uint16
right, bitshifting 20 will give a different value
perhaps, but H doesn't even have to be an integer
ok try this formula, bitshift(uint16(i),8)+i
this will give the same as im2uint16(uint8(i))
if you "miss by a bit" (no pun intended) you still get a decent h value..
15:25
or uint16((i/255)*65535)))
i guess, I don't think bitshifting is any faster in matlab
this isn't C :)
Well, why not make it port-able right away :P
In any case - thanks again for your time looking into this
no problem
@excaza have you tried archived docs? mathworks.com/help/doc-archives.html
it goes all the way to matlab 7
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To view the documentation for this product, associate to a license or contact sales.
yeah, it's not really any different than the current
ah yes, you need to sign in
15:29
My uni license is insufficient for that :\
I can check the doc page you want, which version are you looking for?
(I don't need any old doc pages if this was addressed to me)
no I meant @excaza
I already looked
I was asking about inline documentation
oh i see
oldest version installed i have is 14a
(last version with hg1, i think)
I checked and contourc.m are identical between 14a and 16a
15:35
I figured, oh well
sometimes there are pretty lengthy algorithm discussions hidden away
there's a doc page called "The Contouring Algorithm" in R2006a: mathworks.com/help/releases/R2006a/techdoc/creating_plots/…
but I don't see any implementation details
22 Sep 2011
@AnderBiguri lmao :D
hehe
My useless superpower: I can relate everything that happens in life to an xkcd comic
15:45
that one is sooo true, especially those damn phpbb forums!
Once I opened an issue on GitHub and then closed it shortly afterwards when I realized I was doing something wrong (I guess)... After some randomly long time somebody commented on that issue asking how I solved the problem.. I had no idea lol.... Though I learned my lesson - if you close an issue, at least say why - even if it was a stupid mistake :)
@ballBreaker that's pretty cool buddy
Yeah Ali is on vacation starting today buddy... which is why we needed to act fast.
he was like yeah send me his resume ASAP. I'm leaving on Thursday
thankfully you sent me your resume last week so I just gave that to him
Ohhhhh dope man, well that's actually really lucky then
Has anybody ever heard of doing a weighted average, where the weights are SNR of measurements?
Did you see the email I sent him today?
15:48
yeah I did. That was very nice of you.
he said he would have loved to greet you too but he's gone for two weeks lol
if it all works out, you'll probably be working with him
but yeah, how did the interview go? Of course they liked you
do you like the role? Did they give you more detail about it?
@Dev-iL what for? I guess it makes sense, taking into account less the values that are known to be crappier
@Dev-iL Never. SNR is usually in dB. I don't know what the ramifications are if you average something that is non-linear.
I think I'll find more out on Thursday about the role.. the phone interview was more about the company (which sounds unreal), and just a tiny bit about the role: developing in agile team, kind of brief mention of what I would be doing
Then just random stuff/questions about me
The atmosphere there sounds pretty epic tho
ok, with that does it sound like something you'd sink your teeth into?
yeah they've been rated one of the best companies to work in Canada.
The girl is like.. "well I hate to call it this.. but we have a "free unlimited vacation" kind of deal"
15:50
they do.
I was like "ohhh.. that's very attractive" and she giggled
you work hard and when you finally finish your work, you can take as much time off as you want.
lmao :'D
provided you get the work done.
lmao. If you end up boning this chick I'm going to seriously lose my shit.
@rayryeng Nice yeah it sounds epic man
@rayryeng hahahaha I don't think Dom would like that
15:51
YOU NEVER KNOW
bahahaha
jokes buddy
but if the recruiter likes you, that's a very good sign.
We DID joke about taking a waitress back with us over the past weekend...
they also have a say in you getting hired too
lol ;)
15:51
OHHH
lmao yah it was pretty funny man
Dom: "So can we get this waitress wrapped up to-go .. ?"
hahaha I laughed
nice.
just pretend the recruiter is the waitress.
it'll be fine
But yeah, so far so good man
The interview next thursday is with 2 people from the team I would be joining
sounds good man
from what they told you, does it sound like a role you could sink your teeth into?
Yeah man, one hundred percent
15:53
It's a departure from what you're doing, and it's in an area that you haven't worked on.
I'm almost TOO excited for this
nice.
now don't fuck it up for me lol.
lmao I'll try not to
I have a knack for interviews
because indirectly, I also put myself out for you too :P
But that being said, I'm going to do my preparation for it still, get a bunch of typical interview questions about Java and SQL down-pat
15:54
nice.
have you ever heard of the book Cracking the Coding Interview, by Gayle Lakhmann?
One of the best books i read. All answers and questions are in Java, but it is language agnostic.
no I haven't, worth getting eh?
I have a copy. I'll send you a link.
ohhh nice! please do :)
it's very worth reading the first few pages.
because it gives you a breakdown of what to review.
Yeah that will be a huge help, right now I'm just brushing up on basics of OOP, polymorphism, all that kind of crap
15:56
ok man.
sent it to your gmail. This is a rather older book... probably about 7... maybe 8 years old, but it's still very useful.
awesome, anything will help at this point I think
yup
it helped me prep for my Google and Apple interviews.
I mean she did say "don't worry so much about getting the answer right, we're trying to get a feel for how you think and the process you take to answering"
here's a typical interview question:
how many tennis balls can you fit into a plane?
My gut says it won't be as intense, but still prepare for it like your life meant it.
@Amro hello sir!
15:57
It seems like they'll ask me these questions, see what I do for them, then have a bit of a discussion afterwards where I can explain my thought process
@rayryeng hey buddy
@Amro ooo gotta love those open-ended ones :)
@Amro Well if you put one in each engine, I think that would do it
there's no right or wrong answer. It tests on how you thinki.
some men just want to watch the world burrrn
15:58
lmao
right, back-of-the-envelope calculation
@Amro it has been a while! How's it going? BTW, I'm using our NeuralNet2 class in something I'm coding for work.
really? nice
Yeah I am :)
I'm making a template matching algorithm, and using machine learning to help do the job.
I'm using HOG as the feature descriptor and training a Neural Network to help classify image patches
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