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3:44 AM
@CrisLuengo Nailed it. But even if everyone used styles, equations would still be a pain to type and reference; ams, bookmark, and cleveref are Godsends.
@flawr Absolutely agreed. But in my experience, the general populous maps AI to SkyNet almost instantly. The timescale is quiet remarkably short and consistent.
 
 
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6:22 AM
@TroyHaskin How did I not know about cleveref? That is awesome! I'm going to start using it right away!
@TroyHaskin Not only the general populous, also engineering folk who should know better.
 
6:56 AM
@CrisLuengo I love it when discoveries are made following discussions in this chat ^_^
 
^_^
 
7:36 AM
@TroyHaskin yes indeed:)
@CrisLuengo hehe
 
 
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11:11 AM
old_vpa = @vpa?
 
 
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1:06 PM
@CrisLuengo @TroyHaskin O:
Thats an awesome package :/ I will use it too!
@LuisMendo are you sure then that you are calling the same thing?
is builtin('vpa',[4 5], 20) calling the same function as vpa()? Or is there something shadowing there too
 
Sam
1:25 PM
Afternoon
 
Is it, though?
 
Sam
Thought I'd stir the pot
 
@AnderBiguri That’s my main question. It’s probably calling something else. How to call sym/vpa?
 
 
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3:20 PM
If any of you ever needs to capture packets (ethernet or USB) in MATLAB, I've written an example that shows how to invoke a python-wrapper of Wireshark (called pyshark) from MATLAB, and analyze the results.
 
"All" is impossible here, there's an infinite set of values of R (expressed in terms of L) which will solve this equation. Doing infinitesimal step size and infinite amounts of numbers requires infinite time, infinite RAM, infinite computing power etc. This is exactly why you'd do this in symbolic maths. That being said: why do you want to do this numerically and what have you tried? — Adriaan 12 secs ago
 
4:25 PM
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If anyone has a few idle minutes to spare; it's a good read
 
4:57 PM
If someone has Octave 5, can you try the examples in my linked question, and tell me the result of type @sym/disp?
 
 
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6:06 PM
Is there any difference between using isa(x, 'sym') and strcmp(class(x), 'sym')? Is any of the tweo more idiomatic, or advised over the other?
 
both should be avoided - this is matlab, not maple
 
7:11 PM
@LuisMendo The MATLAB editor warns on the strcmp version, recommending to use isa instead.
 
7:45 PM
@LuisMendo I assume the first uses class comparison methods, while the second one uses trings
so if you make a class called "sym_Mendo" that strcmp may trigger
 
I have overloaded both isa and class for a class I once wrote. Thus, it is possible that they're implemented such that they don't do the same thing. In fact, I can overload @bar/isa so that isa(x,'foo') returns true if x is of class bar. But I can also overload @bar/class to return 'foo' rather than 'bar'... This is where builtin('class',x) could be useful!
 
 
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9:14 PM
@CrisLuengo That's a very good point. Thanks. So it's probably more efficient. It also looks cleaner
 

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