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@CrisLuengo Don't you hate it when OP deletes the question and there goes your answer? (I think that's what happened). I upvoted and commented in your answer, marked question as duplicate, and now there is no trace of any of that. What I hate the most is that the actions (comments, votes etc) do not even appear in your profile page. It's as if all of that hadn't happened
 
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01:04
@LuisMendo I deleted the answer, because yours is better. But I don’t see why the question should be deleted, it was an OK question.
Here’s the link to the post: stackoverflow.com/q/77003550/7328782
I’ve voted to undelete.
01:25
I just looked through some of my many, many deleted answers. Some were deleted because Martijn Pieters♦ deleted the question. None of those were closed first, some even had an upvote. Sure, not brilliant questions by any means, but I don’t understand the zealousness with which some people delete stuff on here.
 
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09:52
@CrisLuengo How do did you find the deleted post? (I haved to undelete too)
@CrisLuengo I agree. People may have put effort on them
@LuisMendo You can find your own deleted posts by searching for user:2586922 deleted:1 (only works for your own user ID)
stackoverflow.com/q/57250152/5211833 huh, indeed. This one is also mod deleted. Can't think of why...
@Adriaan Thanks!
10:13
@Adriaan Me neither
Huh, when a moderator has deleted the post we cannot vote to undelete
@LuisMendo I've flagged that specific one to ask for an explanation + undeletion
Keep us informed!
11:10
Stupid question: Let's say I have some discretized gauss curve i.e. an 1d or 2d grayscale image of a gaussian blob, and I'd like to measure its standard deviation
so if the picture is nice (much wider than the std, and many pixels within one std) I had success with a quick and dirty way of finding the maximum and then doing 1/max * sqrt(2*pi)
quite golfy, one or two lines of code, but if course it starts to fail for the cases where the picture is not nice
is there similarly golfy way of doing it, but maybe not quite as sledge-hammery?
Search the mu, sigma space to fit a Gaussian curve to the image? The fitting criterion could be RMS, or maybe weighted RMS, giving more importance to the center if that makes sense in your application
Not very golfy, I know
A quicker way would be to compute the std from the image considered as a histogram. Very easy to do
Well, vey easy in 1-D
@LuisMendo oh right
 
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13:02
@LuisMendo ah when I'm in 2d and I have an isotropic distribution anyway, I can just sum it along some axis
@LuisMendo You can also go to your answers page in your profile, at the bottom there’s a link to see all your deleted answers.
@Adriaan That one definitely didn’t deserve to be deleted.
@flawr Golfy? Does it need to be short, or should it just be easy and quick?
I usually compute the image moments. The normalized second order central moments is the sigma matrix.
A simpler method is to log-transform the data and fit a parabola to the 3x3 or 5x5 region around the max pixel.
@CrisLuengo I don't actually have an problem where I need it right now (the 1/max solution was sufficient), but just wondered what other methods there are out of curiosity:)
An even tougher method is to threshold at 50% if the max value and see how large the region is. This is the FWHM (full width half maximum) from which you can determine the sigma.
oh that is also quite neat!
I feel like i should make a comparison of those:)
 
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14:46
@flawr So maybe use the two coordinate axes (for simplicity) and average the two estimations
@CrisLuengo Thanks!
 
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20:35
@CrisLuengo undelete your answer. That will prevent OP delete.
@CrisLuengo if they had not been closed first then it's some exceptional state. Plagiarism or other abuse, for instance.
Martijn is very conscious about mod stuff so he must have handled some flag. And "just delete this plz" is not a legit flag.
Perhaps it was self-flag by OP.
21:07
@AndrasDeak--СлаваУкраїні OK, keeping it as a community wiki just to avoid deletion. Thanks.
@AndrasDeak--СлаваУкраїні It is possible that the user was deleted, along with all their posts. The examples I saw all were asked by a user account that no longer exists (no link to the user page).
21:30
@CrisLuengo maybe? I'm not sure if it's Community doing the deletion in that case.

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