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First task on a new job has me doing the hand-on exploring in between "we know that we can do this thing" and "we know how we're going to do this thing" when the thing is synthesizing a new tool from exist components (some internal and some third party).
I've been using matlab for a RAD environment because some of the tools are in matlab, and I've had some success with a App Designer fraemwork because it gave me something to show right away.
But I'm ready to start replacing some current hard-coded stuff with more maintainable code. Starting in the direction of something that might be production code eventually.
Can you tell App Designer "no, really, I want to edit this now"? about the boiler-plate?
Maybe i want to open a database connection in the constructor, for instance.
Or has anyone tried just copying that code to another location and going to town on it?
00:20
@dmckee I asked about this a few years back when I was doing usability studies at TMW and it's an intentional design decision to limit users to only editing certain portions of the app.
However, the *.mlapp file is actually just a *.zip file, and the function definition is embedded in an XML file inside
We put together a proof of concept a couple years ago that attempts to automatically generate a *.m class definition from the packaged files: github.com/StackOverflowMATLABchat/mlapp2classdef
I haven't revisited it since the initial implementation so it's still very much a proof of concept but the approach should still be sound and usable with some manual tweaking
@Dev-iL That's incredible
There's also no reason you couldn't just write a similar class-based GUI on your own, the main advantage of using App Designer is that it allows you to more quickly lay out the UI elements. Everything else is just a standard class definition
The other advantage is being miles better than GUIDE
But you'll also probably notice that a lot of the new UI engine elements are still lacking in functionality compared to the previous engine. Axes missing button down callbacks being one that springs immediately to mind
 
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02:08
@excaza Thanks. I figured it might be intentional, and will probably just code it by handing using the existing generated code as a template.
 
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03:31
@AnderBiguri Flag marked helpful. Apparently no action taken against any of those accounts yet. (cc: @AndrasDeak)
 
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04:38
@dmckee also note that whatever functionality you're missing in uifigures, can probably be added through JS.
 
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08:40
@Lui Glad you are finding it fun :-)
o was initially defined to be the double function, that it is, convert to double data type. Later, 2\ (convert to modulo 2) proved to be used so often that it deserved a one-character shortcut. So I modified o, so that if the input is already double it performs 2\ (mod(...,2) in Matlab). (And for cell input it does something else)
08:54
@SardarUsama happened to me before. Helpfull because you raised it, but maybe noit really sock puppets
09:17
@excaza it's a pretty short jump to just copy and paste all the code out of the app designer code editor and create a new class from it. We tend to find the GUI layout toolbox from the FE to be pretty robust and quick, might not be as pretty as app designer but there's fewer headaches
09:29
@Adriaan added
I shoudlmake an exposition in a gallery when I have enough
09:41
In continuation to my animation from yesterday, I put it all in a gist and added an even nicer animation :)
cool, right?
yeah very
Do you need this, or are you just having fun?
fun
09:45
@UnbearableLightness I agree, but reading the comment of the OP below their answer: they want to insert a vector at that place in a matrix, rather than creating a full-blown matrix; hence the indices solution I propose is significantly different enough for me to not consider it to be a duplicate. — Adriaan 42 secs ago
you lads agree with me here?
I should edit the mentioned comment into the Q in that case
yes edit the Q
Literally a "could you provide that codes please" old question... how did this ever get upvotes?? stackoverflow.com/questions/8079526/…
2011 SO was a different SO
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Q: How to iterate over a column vector in Matlab?

snakile Possible Duplicate: How do I iterate through each element in an n-dimensional matrix in MATLAB? I have a column vector list which I would like to iterate like this: for elm in list //do something with elm How?

For example
that one is basically "how to write a for loop in MATLAB"
@Wolfie ghe, nice catch. In that case, I'm rather confident my solution of only calculating the indices is fastest (since you don't subtract a whole lot)
10:20
@gnovice from ~5s to ~0.01s using your double convolution! \o/ Köszönöm
10:59
@SardarUsama either means you were right and they were warned, or you were wrong but had good reason to be suspicious. Most mods mark good-faith flags helpful
@Adriaan didn't know he too was a Hungarian!
@AndrasDeak everyone wants to be an Hungarian deep inside
@AnderBiguri I like the four-point symmetric even better. This is a nice bathroom-tile (or carpet)
very op art
or is it pop art?
It's science!
Is that parula? Surprisingly many purples
nah, it can't be
what is that colormap?
lines :p
11:08
ah, OK :)
I think that has 8(?) distinct colours, and I have 25 categories, created using contourf, so it's wrapped three times I think
Consider using a contourf instead/as well, with a lot of levels: zeroes are clearly visible then. — Andras Deak Feb 6 '16 at 16:37
@AndrasDeak you told me about contourf^
@Adriaan yup, smart guy
@Adriaan This should be a good illustration of what "perceptually uniform" means and why people don't like jet. It's the Comic Sans of color maps! — Luis Mendo Feb 6 '16 at 18:39
gotta love Luis hating on jet :D
@AndrasDeak PDE Déak, very smart one that is
@Adriaan though for a matrix a pcolormesh may be more accurate
Unless you expect some nice structure. But even a diagonally dominant matrix will look weird on a contour plot, I think
Nice job Deak. +1. — rayryeng Feb 9 '16 at 7:07
11:13
hehehe
@AndrasDeak I don't want an accurate plot here; it was just to visualise my covariance matrix to get a quick feeling. When it turned out to be pretty, I started experimenting with colours and symmetries :P
11:36
ghe, I guess UnbearableLightness didn't like me disagreeing with them and downvoted my answer
 
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12:52
The average rep of asker and answerers here is astonishing
@Adriaan Aha! I knew there was a y-combinator involved!
13:47
@Adriaan Wow, I figured it would give you some speedup, but I wasn't expecting 500 times!
@gnovice I was quite surprised as well.
I did need a loop after all for another quantity; I require the interquartile range per block, and for that I need all values in each block. I haven't found a way to convolve that
@Adriaan Padding your image then using im2col instead of loops is another option, but it's memory intensive and requires the Image Processing Toolbox.
@gnovice I have no idea what that function does, let's try it!
@Adriaan It extracts all of the sliding image blocks and puts them in columns of a matrix. Then you can operate down each column for each image block.
ah, that works great as well. Does cost a lot of memory indeed
14:35
Guys if you're not busy please assist with the question I just posted. I might be missing something obvious...
@Wolfie I've removed the trivial statement about numel(unique(...)) :)
Hey folks
I ended up finally getting a new job, 6 months later. Yesterday was my first day!
Well hello
the long lost lobster
14:48
ahahaha I missed you guys but never really went on my laptop
I should be around more now though :)
Anything new going on with you fellas?
Well, you might notice that you got disowned disownered
welp
I'm watching those corny health and safety videos for training at the moment
I always enjoyed the really gory violent ones though lol
"Beware of falling printers"?
Seeing some guy spill a bucket of acid on his face and shit
haha basically
"don't hang off the refrigerator door"
On a less depressing note, I got hired at Toyota
@ballBreaker Strange Canadians... We do that all the time!
14:54
So that's where all the annual deaths by fridges come from!
@ballBreaker Grats! To do what?
Well, technically, I was hired at Toyota Financial Services
I'm the sole Software Developer at Toyota Credit Canada lol
I'm going to be creating a system to replace their old
I see, now I knwo which card not to get :D
@Dev-iL What is the problem in your question?
@AnderBiguri Dunno how to insert the values of V into the right places of VV, efficiently and/or elegantly.
Filling VV right? Basically mapping x,y,z to XX,YY,ZZ
I think you need the other outputs of unique
if you can map X,Y,Z to XX, YY, ZZ, then you can do VV(map(X(i),Y(i),Z(i))=V(i), right?
"map()" is what is missing
15:00
That sounds right....
and map is one of the other outputs of unique....
But that "map()" is related to the outputs of unique() that you are not catching
with some oogie boogie with the outputs of unique you shoudl be able to do it
I am a bit ill so this is too much thinking for me know, but I'll try to crack it if you dont seem to get it from here :D
Sure, thanks... I might just be able to
@AnderBiguri hehe I won't have anything to do with the cars! Just how people pay for them in Canada
I meant credit card :D
but I see now
ahhhh hahaha
Thought it was a classic ander misspell of car
15:11
Damn it, I got Dev-iL's problem...and my laptop froze
I even had the answer typed out
He comes after 6 months and mocks my mssplenlging
:P
@AndrasDeak :(
Was it something along the lines of:
[uX, ~, iX] = unique(X);
[uY, ~, iY] = unique(Y);
[uZ, ~, iZ] = unique(Z); % Not needed since we know Z are unique; kept for generality.

[XX, YY, ZZ] = meshgrid( ux, uY, uZ );

% Preallocate VV:
VV = NaN(size(XX));

% Populate VV:
ind = sub2ind(size(VV), iX, iY, iZ); % NOT CORRECT
Yeah but more effort
@AnderBiguri bahahaha
Miss me? :D
15:14
It may very well require more effort than this, since this solution doesn't work at all (Out of range subscript.).
@AndrasDeak waves
Hey, former room owner :P
ah thank goodness, laptop thawed
Just gunna rub that in, eh?
hehe, I know you like it
do you get a notification about that?
@AndrasDeak I'll have a quick snack and check it out. But already - thanks for the effort!
15:25
no worries; I've just updated with proof that the problem is repetitions
I'm pretty sure it could be done more easily, this is just my first guess
@AndrasDeak Not sure, it might get rid of notifications after ages of not being on here.. I had none when I logged back in
enjoy the snack ;)
@ballBreaker no, I'm pretty sure they persist
@AndrasDeak Well I guess nobody cared to ping me in 6 months sobbing intensifies
you can only be pinged for 2 weeks, dummy
Riiiiiiiight
dudoy
15:30
@AndrasDeak would you say that this solution is efficient?
nope
it's grossly memory-inefficient :)
I think I could get rid of the ind2sub/sub2ind steps in between, but the largest problem is the match 5d array
BTW the problem of repeating points doesn't exist in my actual data... this is just an artifact of using randi for the example
I was hoping so
Perhaps these guys should be sparse? match = reshape((XX == Xbc) & (YY == Ybc) & (ZZ == Zbc), [size(XX), numel(V)]);
could be, though I don't know how that affects performance
I think I could cook up a more efficient solution
15:36
You said that your main concern was memory
That's true. It's not a real concern, just an observation that it's very wasteful
hmm, there also seems to be a transpose along the first dimensions of VV...usual meshgrid shenanigans
you probably want to use ndgrid instead?
Does it not have that problem?
remember that ngrid returns yxz
hmm, perhaps I have it the other way around
I mean, it's the dimensions that's weird...but then perhaps ndgrid would be even weirder
>> [XX, YY, ZZ] = meshgrid( unique(X), unique(Y), unique(Z) );
>> size(XX)

ans =

    15    10    50

>> size(unique(X))

ans =

    10     1
XX/YY/ZZ but dimY/dimX/dimZ
>> size(ndgrid(1:3,4:5,7:10))
ans =
     3     2     4
>> size(meshgrid(1:3,4:5,7:10))
ans =
     2     3     4
15:41
isn't that better?
ah maybe mesgrid returns that. Meshgrid is good for plotting, the other one for maths, IIRC
I think we want ndgrid
my solution probably messes up the coordinates
Yeah, sure
although my solution doesn't contain meshgrid. If you edit and change to ndgrid it'll work ;)
OK, I think I've got the efficient version
I'm trying something of my own as well, based on Ander's approach... Dead end so far
15:49
@Dev-iL Here was my idea. Does this work?...
[uniqX, ~, indexX] = unique(X);
[uniqY, ~, indexY] = unique(Y);
[uniqZ, ~, indexZ] = unique(Z);
[XX, YY, ZZ] = meshgrid(uniqX, uniqY, uniqZ);
indexV = sub2ind(size(XX), repmat(indexY, numel(indexZ), 1), ...
                              repmat(indexX, numel(indexZ), 1), ...
                              repelem(indexZ, numel(indexX), 1));
VV = NaN(size(XX));
VV(indexV) = V(:);
Let me try...
you typoed those numel() or are they as you expect?
@AnderBiguri As expected
ah yes, I see now
@gnovice ha, I did just that
except lazy repmat
so FFIW that hopefully works
there are too many dimensions for me to easily test the correctness of my solutions :/
15:58
If we use ndgrid instead of meshgrid, we should also switch the inputs in contourslice to contourslice(YY, XX, ..., otherwise it complains: Error using interp3 (line 150) \n Input grid is not a valid MESHGRID.
that is quite likely
either that or transpose the arrays, I can never remember these quirks
> meshgrid is good for plotting, the other one for maths, IIRC
@Dev-iL I kept meshgrid, then switched the X and Y in sub2ind, which should still work right.
It appears to work for the example... now let me try this on my actual data real quick...
16:01
@AnderBiguri Don't know if this was intentional or not, but it's very funny: "mocks my mssplenlging".
he has sexdaily dyslexia
that was definitely intentional, as opposed to almost every sentence i type and its not :D
but that one was intentional :D
@AndrasDeak and caresslesnes
(also intentional :D)
but yeah, its mostly my brain typing the wrong thing continuously
We still love you
Still rocking the sick beard?
16:06
not anymore, I now have a moderate beard
@ballBreaker Hey! welcome back bb!
@gnovice Aye baybay! Thanks :)
That awkward moment when you're confused if bb was for ballbreaker or baby
...or both
how are things going for you?
@ballBreaker Still busy. Still looking for a better job.
My kids are getting expensive.
Did you make more?
16:11
Stop buying them golden LEGO!
Still 3, but the older they get, the more stuff they start doing.
My oldest daughter dances 5 nights a week.
Ahh yeah I feel that man. Sure as hell took me long enough to find a new/better job
in fact, just LEGO, stop buying them LEGO. They are already priced as gold
how old are they now?
8, 4, and 2
16:12
ahhh bad year for you lol
I heard 8 and 2 are bad years
Well, they're both pretty dramatic.
He only has 1 rule for them. They are must be a single binary active digit.
8,4,2
@AnderBiguri I should have had another one last year so I could cover all bits from 0 to 3.
you missed that chance
I did manage to make a puzzle out of it, which you already know the solution to...
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Q: Powers of two my children be

gnovice Powers of two my children be, Arriving in birth years separately. Their sum is now the reverse of me And the years between me and a power of three. My digit difference is the number you see And my digits are powers of binary. And now the question I ask of thee: The...

16:15
I did not know about that question XD its fantastic
damn u old
(jk)
@gnovice That's a cool puzzle. Of course, reading it knowing the answer spoils it a bit... :)
definitely
16:31
@AndrasDeak @gnovice That solution appears to work. Many thanks!
I need to study it and see why it wasn't evident to me...
@ballBreaker Get off my lawn!
it needs a weird combination of linear indexing, something that is sweaty in matlab but is the default in numpy
i'll be back later guys! Luncheon time fo meee
have fun :)
 
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19:40
@AnderBiguri To blur an image you can create a new image by taking the average of the values of some neighbourhood. Is there a name for this method where you replace the average with the median?
20:15
"Median filter"?
@ballBreaker You back?!?
@Dev-iL thanks a lot :D
I thought this term was only used for e.g. stacking images.
 
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Be that as it may, "how to improve this code" is way too broad for Stack Overflow, whilst on-topic for CR, provided you phrase it according to their rules. bycicles.se has a smaller community as well, but that doesn't mean that asking how to fix your punctured tire is allowed here, instead of there. — Adriaan 21 mins ago
bloody anonymous is back
(I know I made a spelling mistake)
Wow, edge() is apparently not a built-in in the sense that it has a closed source code. He actually is able to see what MATLAB does o.0 Either he knew already and MATLAB does under the hood optimalisation of some things, or he didn't do his diligence (as usual)
Oh the sod. He deleted upon every down-vote, presumably pushing it out of the queue (it ruins the SOCVR transcript-cleaning script per se)
 
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23:42
@flawr mean filter, not median filter
median filter is somethign else
Generally gaussian blurring is used though
> Is there a name for this method where you replace the average with the median?
oh shit
sorry
its late
im going to bed :/
I should too :)

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