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Run away!
 
Just realized I'm almost a week late with this announcement... The email I got from TMW 10min ago fooled me :/
 
7:14 AM
@excaza in case you haven't seen the {beta} release notes, they've implemented some of the tasks for which mlapptools was created.
 
7:54 AM
@excaza directed ping for the unpingable ^ ;)
 
I know, doesn't matter :)
 
We loose all the best :(
 
 
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9:37 AM
@zomilanovic but if you buy a bicycle and that breaks down, it doesn't mean you can go to the nearest supermarkt and demand to have it fixed because the manufacturer refuses to help you. The fact that Google's help desk is rubbish, is not a free pass to post whatever on here against current policies. Same advice to you: you can take it to meta.SO if you want a community consensus on whether to change this. — Adriaan 9 secs ago
Some people
 
 
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Sam
11:28 AM
@AndrasDeak Do you use any Vim packages for searching through pydoc?
 
no, I'm a vim luddite
also I don't know what "pydoc" is
 
Sam
Ah, maybe "pydoc" is defined by a specific library. I thought it was globally used to describe viewing docstrings. nvm
 
Sam
looks about right yeh
 
never used it
 
Sam
11:33 AM
Its OKish. I have a vim binding which will search pydoc to return details on some function. Its OK for built in functions but a pain for anything external
 
it's probably also what IDEs use
 
Sam
Yeah, probably
I can review docs manually python -m pydoc numpy.concatenate for instance, but my Vim bindings are: nnoremap <buffer> K :<C-u>execute "!pydoc3 " . expand("<cword>")<CR>... so if I'm hovering over concatenate, it mitigates the numpy. and tries finding docs for "concatenate", which will find nothing
I wonder how IDEs handle it
 
they have built-in linters so they probably know that concatenate came from numpy
 
 
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3:24 PM
anyone else ever experienced plotting routines like semilogx/semilogy/loglog reverting to a simple plot() when using hold on and multiple calls?
My Current workaround has been to do h=semilogx(); h.Parent.XScale = 'log' but this seems cumbersome
 
yeah they do
 
bug?
 
there are quite a lot of plotting fucntions that basically are a bunch of axes properties+plot
so the moment you start playing with axes properties, they derp
not sure if bug or unimplemented feature
 
But I don't do anything with axis properties; Just figure(); hold on; semilogx(logspace(-2,2),1);semilogx(logspace(-2,2),2)
 
in the end, I always end up normal plots and then modifying the axes myself
hold on is something with axes
 
3:26 PM
Ah
stupid system :(
 
try to put the hold on after the first semilogx
 
whoa :O
May 25 '17 at 13:05, by Ander Biguri
that is awesome. Good job Ander.
I don't know why that works, but it works! \o/
Eskerrikasko
 
I am literally typing imshow;hold on; plot and had the same problem
if the hold on goes after an axis exist it works better
 
Weirdos
 
4:27 PM
@Dev-iL This will rewrite one of the top-voted MATLAB Q&A's: mathworks.com/help/matlab/matlab_prog/…
 
ah another paper rejection, I am out of luck lately
 
:(
Do you use an appropriate number of mentions for "neural network" and "cloud" and "IoT"?
 
hahaha
not unfortunately
 
 
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5:53 PM
@LuisMendo: LOL! Do you ever use and without the other? Are they synonymous? :D
 
6:17 PM
@CrisLuengo Heh. Matrices are arrays, aren't they? Arrays are often matrices. And that way my rep on those tags increases too :-)
 
something something bounty hunter
that reminds me, The Mandalorian is looking promising!
 
@Dev-iL I installed it today in one of my lab's computers. Eager to try that stacked plot thing
@AndrasDeak something something it's Disney :-/
 
yeah, plus they are using it to undermine streaming culture, booo
 
I'm not aware of that part... I only know it will be a series
 
It is. And it will be a disney exclusive
 
6:20 PM
Hm. I see
Won't that promote P2P sharing?
 
maybe :P
 
Haha
 
people are saying that disney pulling out all of marvel and star wars and the few other bits from netflix will be a huge hit, and will force netflix and friends to adapt
and that will suck for everyone
 
 
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8:18 PM
I see
Well, let those Godzillas fight
It may be fun :-P
 
Nah. Streaming providers will cut back expenses by killing off a bunch of their own programmes :(
I've heard of quite a few good shows being cancelled
 
 
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9:29 PM
@AndrasDeak I remember Firefly :-(
 
ha, that's ancient history :D
I meant recently
@LuisMendo seen Serenity, the movie?
 
9:51 PM
(Last time I asked this someone the answer was "no", so just checking)
 
10:22 PM
@AndrasDeak Yes, I liked it a lot too
That part was fun. In the movie, I mean. "This food is problematic" :-)
 

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