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00:09
@LuisMendo hey, there’s a first time for everything.
I can see you’re finally warming up to better, more useful strings.
 
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04:19
@CrisLuengo yes
@CrisLuengo no
@LuisMendo I asked MatGPT about it and this is what it says: "MatGPT itself is not a unique model trained independently on a specific dataset but rather a MATLAB application that interfaces with OpenAI's GPT models through their API. Therefore, the data it uses for generating responses and executing commands is essentially the data that OpenAI's GPT models have been trained on"
 
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07:26
@AndrasDeak--СлаваУкраїні Is it yes or no? You're being almost as confusing as the person that posted that question... :p
 
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08:34
@CrisLuengo maybe
It's classified
09:22
@CrisLuengo Better or not, I'm not so sure. What I find annoying is that they overlap so much wich good old char vectors
 
5 hours later…
14:47
*with
@SardarUsama Now we'll get questions about 'teh codez that GPT gave me not work" :-)
@LuisMendo indeed. They should have left the language the way it was in 1998, when I started learning it. ;)
@LuisMendo I’ve seen at least two of those in the MATLAB tab. One of them the chat bot invented a new function parameter.
15:30
@CrisLuengo I disagree. Cell arrays, N-D arrays, were a useful addition. They filled a hole. Strings (or arrays of strings), on the other hand, do the same as char vectors (or cell arrays of char vectors). They only bring syntactic convenience (str1 + str2 instead of [charvec1 charvec2] etc). And cause confusion due to overlapping with char vectors
15:50
@LuisMendo In 1998 we had cell arrays and multi-dimensional arrays and integer-valued arrays. What’s new since is &&, classdef, table and string. All superfluous.
I mean, they’re useful because they’re convenient. But they don’t allow for coding stuff we couldn’t previously.
I think the most annoying part of strings is that people expect to use them as input to your functions where your function expects a char array. You basically have to update your code to deal with that. No other addition to the language forced us to rewrite code.
16:08
Ah, yes, they were introduced around that year. I started a little earlier
@CrisLuengo Also, it's confusing that functions like num2str, cellstr etc output char vectors, not strings
tables I find them more useful that strings. But strictly yes, cell arrays can be used instead of tables
17:08
@LuisMendo Yes, all the older functions refer to chat vectors as strings, so introducing an actual string is very confusing. I like how they’re designed, they work well, but it’s confusing.

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