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12:12 AM
@rayryeng Bronchitis. Ouch. My mother also caught that a couple of weeks ago. Felling better yet?
 
 
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11:25 AM
guys, any advice on this:
>> matlab Error using hg.axes/set The name 'XTickLabelRotation' is not an accessible property for an instance of class 'axes'. Error in matlab (line 20) set(gca, 'XTickLabelRotation', 45); — user2156115 37 mins ago
 
I'd go for a version problem
 
 
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2:07 PM
@Sardar_Usama Yea hg.axes indicates that you are using an HG1 version of MATLAB (pre 2014b) and the XTickLabelRotation property was introduced with HG2 in R2014b
 
2:19 PM
@Suever somehow the datetime function which was introduced in R2014b worked for the OP. still a bit confused :/
 
I don't see where he said datetime worked
 
Much appreciate your advice both of you. worked for me!!! Do yougyus maybe have an ide how to bend timestap angle ?? THX >> plot(data{2}(1:5)); >> set(gca,'XTick',1:5,'XTickLabel',{stampy{1:5}}); — user2156115 4 hours ago
 
ok?
where's datetime
 
both of you meant me and EBH, no?
 
Yea he's definitely using HG1
I just added an answer that's relatively simple and works probably all the way back to 2006
I hate datetime objects
 
2:39 PM
I think it's similar to how I dislike the new-fangled LEGO pieces that are specific to a particular use and prefer the boring ones that you can make anything with.
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3:29 PM
posted on January 05, 2017 by Loren Shure

2017 is upon us and that means some of you may be going into your annual review or thinking about your career after graduation. Today's guest blogger, Toshi Takeuchi used machine learning on a job-related dataset for predictive analytics. Let's see what he learned.... read more >>

 
 
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posted on January 05, 2017 by Yair Altman

Parallelizing loops with Matlab's parfor might generate unexpected results. Users beware! Related posts:A few parfor tips – The parfor (parallel for) loops can be made faster using a few simple tips. ...Quirks with compiled Matlab DLLs – Several quirks with Matlab-compiled DLLs are discussed and workarounds suggested. ...Preallocation performance – Preallocation is a standard Matlab speedup

 
5:33 PM
@Suever you have marked as duplicate this question, but the "duplicate" seems different. In this question the variables are already in a table or in a struct while while in the case of the question marked as duplicate, they are not, they are "single" variables.
 
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6:42 PM
@il_raffa Ah good point. My bad. I was just looking for a standard "dynamic variable names" answer and picked a bad one :(
 
@Suever I noticed it because I was writing an answer; I have it but, could be not exactly "elegant" but it do not use "eval" :-)
 
@il_raffa It's reopened!
 
I'm going to post my answer. Hope it will not be downvoted :-) I've said, it is not so "elegant". Let's see :-)
 
Does it involve saving to a file, reloading as a struct and printing with dynamic fieldnames?
 
Yes it does
 
6:55 PM
Does it involve manually typing in 70 variable names and putting them in a sensible data structure?
 
No, the variables are automatically identified by using theyr root name (data) and a regexp to downselect the ones ending with a number. I've posted the answer.
 
 
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posted on January 05, 2017 by Cleve Moler

A headline in the New York Times at the end of 2016 said "Growth of U.S. Population Is at Slowest Pace Since 1937". This prompted me to revisit an old chestnut about fitting and extrapolating census data. In the process I have added a couple of nonlinear fits, namely the logistic curve and the double exponential Gompertz model.... read more >>

 

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