@flawr impossible to ask on Stack Overflow where there's probably already a duplicate. And there are a lot of resources off-site already that tell you how to implement things
which is not to say that some people might not have a good reason to ask about the actual implementation, which is why I said "in the vast majority of cases"
There's this test that does a good job guessing your native language, I didn't know it was so obvious that my first language is Turkish
@Sam ping because flawr didn't ping you, just to be sure. In any case I don't know what .scatter does and I only suspected what unsqueeze does. Don't know what expand does. Too far from the numpy API.
> Our top three guesses for your English dialect: 1. Singaporean 2. Australian 3. English (England) Our top three guesses for your native (first) language: 1. Italian 2. Romanian 3. Vietnamese
Our top three guesses for your English dialect: 1. US Black Vernacular / Ebonics 2. Singaporean 3. American (Standard) Our top three guesses for your native (first) language: 1. German 2. Finnish 3. Italian
I get what its doing now, its just doing a resort along a dimension. But that code is absolutely disgusting. scatter seems like a useful function to me
It took me a few hours to realise what the scatter actually does. But thanks both. Hope you are all well. :)
@AndrasDeak Exactly. I spend quite a lot of time on my questions, and it's just not fun if it gets 10 downvotes and closed, then deleted.
Also now that there exists MATLAB Answers, I don't know how well received MATLAB questions would be on SO. It seems to have become more of a Python/JavaScript/Java/PHP haven.
If you spend some time on your question you rarely get downvoted, I mean the downvotes are usually for dupes or questions with no MCVE, an that covers about 99% of the downvoted matlab questions.
As someone that was used to MATLAB for 10 years and never touched Python, it was hard for me to grapple with the fact that I couldn't just call a function as simply as I can in MATLAB, but I did put a lot of effort into that question and searched for an answer myself (both on SO and outside of SO), then posted 2 examples of things I read from SO and 2 examples I read from outside of SO (all 4 did not answer the question).
@user1271772 well, 2016 was long ago too, and I don't know how your question would be received today. But questions asking to solve problems that can be replaced with reading a tutorial are often badly received (and answered by rep farmers anyway). In particular, your own "command line parsing" link showed how to do what you needed.
Does MATLAB even support calling functions like that with command line args?
By the way the "command line parsing" question is not very specific, didn't show any example code, and posted the same number of links as me (so they might have spent the same amount of time doing research), but it has 637 more upvotes than downvotes. I was highly unsatisfied with the answers because they all required "importing" of external packages like "from argparse import ArgumentParser".
For that reason I felt I should write a question that is more specific about what I want to do.
@AndrasDeak These links are some rather large tutorials that have so much import this and import that, which causes my head to glaze over because I know zero python. I do not remember having such a difficult time getting started with MATLAB.
I suppose after that long, you might no longer be able to appreciate how things look from my angle. I guess that was the case with all the other people that saw the question too.
@AndrasDeak @flawr Here is my MATLAB question, which I'm not sure whether or not to post on SO:
I could alternatively post it on "MATLAB Answers" if it would not be well received on SO. I just happen to have invested a lot into the SO Network over the years, so it would be nice to be able to post here.
@CrisLuengo Now that I've spent all the time writing the question anyway, I might as well post it. I suppose that at the beginning when I first came here asking for advice, I was not only worried about downvoting, but more so the possibility that I would spend a lot of energy writing the question and then not get any answers because it's "off-topic" or SO has become a Python/Java haven or something.
Nah, post with the right tags, and the python people won't even see your question. There's so many questions posted here, that people only look at questions within a few of their favourite tags.
@AndrasDeak The fact that millions of people ask questions all the time, doesn't mean I shouldn't try to spend my time/energy wisely (i.e. only spending the energy to write something, if it's actually going to lead to something, such as a good answer).
Well SO is going down so arguably spending your time here is a questionable investment :) But odds are looking up for askers
@user1271772 it's also not very clear what I gathered from the question: that you don't have a programmatic approach, but you're rather trying to copy-paste the contents of the file (or a modified version thereof) into the matlab command window. Is this correct?
The site is drowning in low-quality questions posted by people who expect others to do all their work for them, and the company running the site has forgotten what it was built on and is sidelining the community, regularly causing huge damage all for hopes of more profit.
@AndrasDeak I'm not sure what exactly "programmatic approach" means, but the data is not generated by computations (or some program). It is given to me in a file. So yes: I am either importing it using load or import or copying and pasting into a command window.
What I called the "ideal" format is the format in the second block. Unfortunately copying and pasting that into the editor (or command window) and running it, would just make a (2N x 2) array, which has to be reshaped into 2x2xN.
Yeah, so that's what I meant: that your main approach is copy-pasting, rather than using a script that will eventually load your data from the file (I wouldn't worry about the reshaping step because as you noted that's easy).
That's another thing that wasn't clear to me at first, and I can imagine people not understanding that or demanding your code (when you don't have much code yet)
I am receiving a text file with 1000 matrices of size 2x2 each day from someone, in the following format (only 3 matrices shown instead of 1000):
0.96875000 0.03125000
0.03125000 0.96875000
0.96875000 0.01562500
0.03125000 0.98437500
0.99218800 0.03125000
0.00781250 0.96875000
I need to mak...
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This algorithm is a bit clueless :-)
Well, Italian is my third language, and pretty similar to Spanish...
@LuisMendo It seems that there would be no disadvantage to introducing a double-semi-colon, or interpreting an empty line between 2D matrices as going across a 3rd dimension.
weird that reshape has varargs but permute doesn't
especially since reshape is a lot more likely to have dynamic number of elements, so the vararg syntax is much more likely^[citation needed] to be used by permute
I think you will have to import it as a 2D array and then use reshape and permute to get it to where you need to be. Only reshape would create a 2x1000x2 array, if you initially read it in as a 2000x2 array. — Cris Luengo23 mins ago
The fact that we need to do permute(reshape(ideal.', 2, 2, []), [2 1 3]) is unsatisfying to me. I see no disadvantage of there being a way to read data directly into 3D arrays, or to type 3D arrays from 2D components without using cat
@user1271772 that's a bit like an "I don't like rain so I'm on strike until it stops raining" argument. MATLAB doesn't have syntax for defining 3d arrays. You can only work around it.
@AndrasDeak I don't disagree with that. The issue of stacking two matrices on top of each other is so simple though, that I'm sure many people would also wonder if there's a simpler solution!
You could also use cell arrays. But those are less efficient. And in your case it requires addint more symbols the file, not just at the beginning and end
x = {[0.96875000 0.03125000
0.03125000 0.96875000];
[0.96875000 0.01562500
0.03125000 0.98437500];
[0.99218800 0.03125000
0.00781250 0.96875000]}
result = cat(3, x{:})
Well, the text file that I'm receiving, is already written in the format:
`Matrix`
`Matrix`
`Matrix`
I might use the reshape + permute solution, but it required a lot of thinking and experimenting (for me at least... I have been away from MATLAB and all types of programming for several years... in fact it's probably been 8-9 years since I did serious coding in MATLAB).
Oh, maybe you're wondering why I like your solution more than my cat solution? It's because the line-breaks/white-spaces between the lines, is prettier, in my opinion. I can "see" the original matrices easier.
Nice solution @AndrasDeak! But the amount of time it took us to get there, is exactly why I think MATLAB should provide a new type of umbrella!
So actually with numpy I'd still just read in the multiple 2d arrays or one long 2d array and reshape it :P
and the "reading in" would be a bit worse in numpy because numpy's data loaders are less forgiving than that of MATLAB, so those empty lines might lead to trouble
I'm also wondering: where do all these matrices come from? Ideally you'd create a 3d array at the start, and not print out a broken collection of 2d arrays.
a 3d array in memory is a well-defined animal, and passing them to and from between computers would be simpler with mat files