blargh, the chap who said that used i as a loop index
@dora Please consider the other answers as well. Although this is a correct solution, I think it is the worst one posted (in terms of efficient use of Matlab) — Bernhard1 min ago
Consider the following simple speed test for arrayfun:
T = 4000;
N = 500;
x = randn(T, N);
Func1 = @(a) (3*a^2 + 2*a - 1);
tic
Soln1 = ones(T, N);
for t = 1:T
for n = 1:N
Soln1(t, n) = Func1(x(t, n));
end
end
toc
tic
Soln2 = arrayfun(Func1, x);
toc
On my machine (Matlab 2011b...
Well you only see exactly what is around you (but you can make your own map). My approach is a depth frist search. The problem is that if you are in a dead end, you have to go all the way back, you can only make steps of one square at a time.
@AndrasDeak "Two energy levels are occupied by two spin-1/2 fermions. How many different configurations are possible?" Why's the answer 6 and not 3? I'd say both in 1 state, both in the other, or one in each state = 3 possibilities. 6 suggests me that they are not indisthinguishable
oh tits, there's four possibilities for each in its own level innit? up-up, up-down, down-up and down-down.
@Adriaan there's 1_up 1_down, 2_up 2_down, 1_up 2_up, 1_up 2_down, 1_down 2_up, 1_down 2_down; where k_dir stands for "electron with spin dir at level k"
@flawr you don't need to know anything about them.. What you need to know is how to take arbitrary objects with connections, build a graph, and then find stuff in it
@AndrasDeak Yuli has humour in his multiple choice: A boson bath a. is what you use to clean your bosons; b. has a spectrum which is analytical in the upper half-plane; c. is a simple way to model a quantum system coupled to many degrees of freedom.
but if there was another combination of operators between the two a^+_k, it could've turned out not zero in cases where the other index coincides with k
@AndrasDeak on Tuesday I was in a bar with my sister+brother in law because my sister had her birthday. I then had to explain why QM is of any use, to a banker and a doctor (the one healing patients)
@excaza I undrestand, but how some engineering softwares does that to the given matrices? I think there must be a possible way — Hadi Aghandeh1 hour ago
that's what threw me at first... couldn't figure out what a -1 index was
wtf...
@AndrasDeak ok I suppose I get what you are saying. It's just hard to conceptualize a shape since we can only understand up to 3D as humans. — Ashwin Gupta18 mins ago
Do you realize what mod(x, 1) is? In particular the fact that it's constant, regardless of x? — twalberg2 hours ago
lol
@Suever The problem is the script I want to use is already there and is pretty huge and load a big amount of data I want to load just a few sections in it — Umar3 hours ago
is "laziness is not a problem" a constructive comment?
Rather than using eval you can simply use the function syntax () to call clearvars and pass your VarsToKeep to it using {:} indexing to create a comma-separated list.
clearvars('-except', VarsToKeep{:});
As far as why it is slow, it really depends on how many variables that you are removing. I...
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