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4:36 AM
@Adriaan Was it bad tho?
 
 
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7:23 AM
@AndrasDeak the Wall of Ice, which we call the South Pole, right?
 
 
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9:05 AM
@AndrasDeak this is just modelling normal pressure (sound) waves, the reflection I used here is a dirichlet bc though which I think are not what naturally happens at e.g. walls.
But they have the advantage of being easier to program:P
 
10:02 AM
@norbekoff It is. So far you've not contributed anything meaningful to this room, in the contrary: All of your actions here so far have just been disruptive. If you wanna discuss anything octave- or matlab related you'd be welcome to do so, but judging from your behaviour we could observe so far this is not the case.
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10:33 AM
@flawr I doubt that. What does it mean when white becomes black? Negative pressure wave?
@flawr I don't think we should engage. Just kick.
 
@AndrasDeak Normalised pressure wave?
Or antimatter.
 
Antimatter, yes.
So gray = average pressure: brighter = above average pressure; darker = below average pressure
 
@flawr I thought you just found that animation somewhere! Did you have that simulation lying around, or did you program it just for this?
@flawr ah, I thought you said that this was the naturally occurring version. I missed the "not".
 
@AndrasDeak you gotta set priorities!
 
nice job even if it's wrong! :P
it would take me a day to program that
 
10:36 AM
well the disk-world maybe has dirichlet boundaries, who knows? :D
hehe, I did a lot of wavey stuff during my studies:)
 
@AndrasDeak what are you waiting on? Get your priorities straight!
 
(not only the hand-wavey kind of wavey)
 
if only Advent of Code had some PDEs to solve :P
 
if you wanna play with it, I just added some comments: pastebin.com/96mF4PWX
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@AndrasDeak not again >.< I'll need the famous PDEA Deák to solve those for me; after four years it'll only be worse than before
 
10:59 AM
@flawr note even using a PDE solver? You animal!
thanks
 
@flawr pretty short and nifty, thanks!
 
@flawr mind if I put that in a gist to play with later?
I'll never find a pastebin link that dies in a year
 
11:25 AM
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11:45 AM
@AndrasDeak ah sure, do whatever you want with it:)
 
thanks
 
@AndrasDeak you can't trust them, they probably have been manipulated by the Russia or China!
 
12:40 PM
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A: FFT downsampled data

AdriaanIf your data is recorded in time: t_ind = 100; % Timestep to index to, make sure you use the same time-unit indexing_steps = round(t/T); % Scale to indexing steps, round to avoid round-off error fft(x(1:t_ind:end) % Take the FFT over the desired elements. 1 1 1

Anyone care to shed some light as to why this was insta-downvoted?
I faintly recall me and the OP having a bone at some point, but this seems point;ess
nvm, I VTCed, as they don't seem to want to make themselves clear
rereading everything including the code makes it seem like he has a single list of values and pretends they're sampled at 10 MHz. Then I fail to see what the problem is...
 
1:39 PM
It's a case of "gimme teh codez no not that codez"
 
After which he deleted the original, reposted literally the same and then used vulgar language to tell me he was not in agreement with closing that question too
 
Lol
 

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