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01:31
Hello,
does anyone know a good resource to get started with hyper spectral images analysis?
Thanks in advance!
 
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09:17
there must be a dupe for this: stackoverflow.com/questions/52327251/…
 
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12:22
@Ander I have more music for you
listenting now
Giving you back some thing. Its in basque, but I like them a lot. Not 100% sure you'll like it
Will check out after this company meeting!
@ballBreaker just the first song caught me off-guard like 3 times. Props to them for that at least!
13:40
bahaha
I finished the album
+1 totally
13:52
Nice! Yeah it's pretty awesome eh
the other 2 albums by them are just as good
I actually like American Graffiti more
The middle album
 
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14:53
Anyone know of a decent solution for not writing SQL queries in matlab source code?
?
Like, not touching the keyboard?
Something that supports parmaterization and allows cut-n-paste with a SQL environment with relatively little fuss.
no idea
I have never used SQL
My situation is that I have a app with a lot of controls and complicated cascading interactions between the set value of some controls and the allowed value of others.
All that logical is suppose to be stored in the database (rather than is enormous switch statements for example).
But that means that all over my code I have instances of q = sprintf(); resultsTable = queryDB(q); where the sprintf statement continues onto six or more lines to keep the width down to something readable.
But that means I can't easily cut-n-paste queries between the code and a test environment.
The usual solution (for general programming environments) is to store the queries in some unified location, and access them with something like getParameterizedQuery('LatLongByRegion',RegionDropDown.Value) and then pass that to the RDBMS.
Only I don't know what facilities are used for this in matlab.
no idea :/
15:03
Samesies
Hmmm ... now that I've written that all out it looks like a question for the main site.
Yeppers
it definetyl does
@shamalaia Starting from where? If you're familiar with image analysis, going hyperspectral might be easiest by reading some of the literature (e.g. read some papers by this guy ). I'm sure there are books out there, but I don't know any off the top of my head.
@dmckee I've never used SQL but hand-written queries are the source of SQL injection vulnerabilities, assuming Bobby Tables may be involved
15:17
@AndrasDeak Depending on how you write them
Yup, which mostly means vulnerabilities :P laurent22.github.io/so-injections
properly sanitizing inputs is a pain
I feel dat
well PHP.. there ya go
@AndrasDeak This situation is unlikely to take free-form user input, but it is something to keep in mind.
Any who. Posted it to the main site: stackoverflow.com/questions/52335028/…
15:37
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15:57
I have anumerical problem that gets me a big confused. In C, I have 2 variables. Im inspecting them and their substraction.
printf("%.9f %.9f\n",t2,t1);
printf("%.9f \n",(t2-t1));

0.641835392 0.641835332
0.000000060
But.... That does not seem right
single(0.641835392)-single(0.641835332) In MATLAB gets me

ans =

single

5.960464e-08
any idea why?
yeah just got there, changing that prints better numbers
0.0000000596 rounds to 0.000...060
(closer to 600 than 590)
yeah yeah
sorry im tired
no worries :)
 
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19:51
@Adriaan and @AnderBiguri
FUCK this band is just so good

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