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09:31
Ah, that's the same lad who bountied lots of questions, amongst others one where the OP hadn't been around for 6 months and the Q was lacking info
Why didn't we roll back to the version with the actual code?
10:30
Should this be close voted for typo ?
@Suever the dude with the Arab-sounding-name from yesterday has a follow-up question: stackoverflow.com/questions/41363651/…
@Sardar_Usama Could be... I'll cv if you want
11:07
@Sardar_Usama probably this too: stackoverflow.com/q/41376987/3372061
@beaker please confirm if you have time ^
11:29
i ran that code using octave-online and didn't receive any error. I think that question is related to octave only @Dev-iL
12:24
I got bacon for voting on the 30th of December
but it's the 29th for another 10,5 hours here ...
st00pid
13:00
[n_words, n_docs] = size(X);
i4d = cell(2,n_docs);
for j = 1:n_docs
[i4d{1,j}, ~, i4d{2,j}] = find(X(:,j));
end
what does that code mean (I'm new to Matlab)
I understand that its iterating and assigning values to an empty cell array but what do the "~" and brackets mean?
 
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14:03
Do you guys know if upvotes on a CW that cites SO Docs awards (the docs') authors with rep?
does citing SO Docs in a non-community wiki answer award any rep to the docs' authors?
only if it's upvoted, and only for the first upvote
Let's say you write an answer and cite 4 docs pages where you had "major" contribution. If your answer get upvoted you get +10 for the answer itself and 4*5=+20 for the links to the docs pages
@Adriaan mmm bacon
14:13
In we get very few upvotes on answers, so this should be a good way to game the system for some more points :)
That's not a bad idea but MATLAB's official documentation is already very well written. There may be very less room to add something new.
That's absolutely not the point
So should we like rewrite all that stuff again in SO docs?
There were many discussions about the need for SO-D for systems that are well-documented anyway (like MATLAB)... I think MATLAB's SO-D focuses on "why you should do what you should do" and best practices, rather than what the inputs to a specific function are
15:08
@grasshopper See: MATLAB's Symbol Reference
15:57
function saveToStruct(obj, filename)
varname = inputname(1);
props = properties(obj);

for p = 1:numel(props)
    s.(props{p})=obj.(props{p});
end

eval([varname ' = s'])
save(filename, varname)
end
ack
16:21
@Dev-iL I got the same results, corrected by swapping the parameters
16:39
thanks
17:32
@ProcrastinatusMaximus: Because the OP asked for it: " I'd like to use perl to go from..." and because they mention "the existing scripts", which are presumably also in Perl. If you are recommending a wholesale rewrite into R, or even that part of the suite should be written in R instead of Perl, then you should say so in your answer and have a very good reason for it. Since the actual reason is that you don't Perl, I think you should have just stayed quiet. You even edited the subject line to remove Perl, which further hid the requirement. — Borodin 11 mins ago
lol
someone's upset
for posterity
lols
entertaining
I see where the guy is coming from, but he's just being butthurt
Ahh I see.. he has less upvotes than the R answer
Must be why
I should comment that perl is stupid
:p
ooh, or answer in MATLAB
18:21
0
A: Apply Perl substitution between two delimiters within a string

excazaFor completeness, here's a MATLAB regexp solution: The basic regex: str = 'bbox = [minX maxX minY maxY minZ maxZ]'; str = regexprep(str, '(?<!,)\s+(?=[^\\\[\]]*\])', ', '); str = regexprep(str, '\[', 'c('); str = regexprep(str, '\]', ')'); str = regexprep(str, '\=', '<-'); The first regex lo...

:)
though I don't know if my toy R example is real R
18:48
@excaza: You need to determine whether you think this has gone on too ridiculously long or whether you want to extend it. Swapping viewpoints and attempting insults have achieved nothing. As far as I know I have answered all your points. If you disagree or have more to make then please go ahead. — Borodin 1 min ago
lol
dude needs to chill
lols
Time to catch up on the ridiculousness
lemme read
I imagine it'll get nuked soon
the rest, for posterity
my god
Lmao
I can't believe he's still going
Part of me wants to see how strong his desire is to have the last word
but...I also need to take my own advice and not engage with crotchety people on the internet
I just can't believe that he's been this die-hard for a few rep points
Or the principal of it I guess is probably what's got him going this long
18:55
I'm not really sure what principle he's fighting for
didn't the OP in the post mention that he would like to use perl? probably that's why he is annoyed to see the other answers
^ yeah that's what I was thinking
> I'd like to use Perl to go from:
So he's kind of just.. latching on to that idea, and rejecting all other possibilities as it's not included in the original question definition.. but the OP clearly doesn't care as much as he does
@Sardar_Usama the appropriate thing is to answer with Perl and let the OP decide
Also I don't see anything wrong with providing alternatives
Could help people in the future
the OP kinda decided that
An interesting way to do it in R. I might be better off hacking the mat2r script than trying to do it in perl? — tranzmatt 2 hours ago
it should hv settled the issue for him
19:01
@ex
@Borodin if the OP accepts your answer, it will be pushed to the top. By what you're saying, this should happen anyways as he's looking for a Perl solution. Having alternatives doesn't hurt anybody. In fact it may help somebody in the future, so let's just forget about the imaginary unicorn points for a moment, or drop the principle you're fighting so hard for. I don't know why I'm even commenting, this whole mess will hopefully be cleaned up by a mod. — ballBreaker 43 secs ago
lol
I couldn't NOT say something, I mean.. cmon
Prepare for the onslaught :p
Oh, I'm ready..
I was born for this moment
I'm also looking at a comment thread on facebook which is just hilarious
It's kind of one of my things
To watch people go-at-it and then stir the pot a little and step back
Throw a little gas into the fire lmao
Dang 4 upvotes
I am wondering why the OP has not yet responded to that. I am almost sure that he didn't respond on purpose. :D
19:06
people actually like what I Said
pats self on back
19:26
In looking over this code snippet, I've decided I really want R2016b+:
Helm_dd = Helm_dd + sum(...
    bsxfun(@rdivide,bsxfun(@minus,dd,bsxfun(@times,cc        ,delta2c)).*Part_d,delta) -...
    bsxfun(@rdivide,bsxfun(@plus ,dd,bsxfun(@times,cc.*(cc-1),delta2c)).*Part1 ,delta.^2),2);
lol
19:41
33.9k 113 340 528
He's transformed!
I saw that
and back to shady tricks
apparently
19:57
> We found 0 results for "adjustable monitor riser that doesn't look like shit"
thanks for nothing Amazon
 
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21:39
div is the division function in matlab. u=m ( the initial matrix) — A.Dorra 9 hours ago
so div(a,b) is a valid MATLAB function? the documentation says MuPad only...
Dear moderator @deceze , may I ask your help please?
@JanKaufmann I think you might be in the wrong room
Hi, I'm trying to notify him
could it be delivered to him :)?
This is the internet, not a post office
I have no idea who he is
@beaker no, it's not
He is moderator
21:46
ok
what exactly do you expect us to be able to do?
Anyway, what's up?
how is it going?
I want one of my accepted answers deleted because it's just wrong
@excaza thanks... is what i thought
@JanKaufmann you can flag your own post for moderator attention
it will probably be more fruitful than randomly pinging people in unrelated chatrooms
Yes, I've done it thanks!
@beaker There's mrdivide, rdivide, mldivide, and ldivide in base MATLAB
21:52
don't forget my favorite, idivide
I didn't know that was a thing until just now
learn something new every day!

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