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5:22 PM
@DuarteArribas it doesn't imply it returns the value, except the entire language and all its function do return values, so it kinda does imply that returns the value. — Ander Biguri 2 mins ago
 
😀 its true!
 
That’s exactly what I was thinking. Well put.
 
I think its an understandable msitake, depending on which langauges you have experience with
so I dont think OP desreves the dowvotes, just a comment and a no repro cv
 
Octave’s docs are written for people that know Octave (or MATLAB), not for people stringing together a couple of function calls without knowing Octave syntax.
 
yeah, indeed. To be fair, I'd read MATLAB help for octave XD
then maybe double check the octave one
but the MATLAB docs are the best docs there are
 
5:25 PM
So true! A couple of examples go a long way. MATLAB has really good docs, for the most part.
 
I am using a WIP python toolbox from my group for my research and its so painful to use, simply because the docs are almost non-existent, and they are just inconsistent
and it just makes for very frustrating and unfullfilling coding really
 
It is hard to write documentation, and it is even harder to convince collaborators on a project to keep it up to date when they make changes. Incorrect documentation is worse than no documentation.
 
yeah, this one is incosisntent mostly. The worst part is that it all uses C++ classes in python, so you cant really easily read the source, you don't know what functions do exactly
 
 
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7:16 PM
posted on October 25, 2020 by Cleve Moler

My post a few days ago, Gil Strang and the CR Matrix Factorization, generated a lot of email. Here is the resulting follow-up to that post.... read more >>

 

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