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6:50 AM
@AndrasDeak any comments on this? It might be simpler than I think...
> I expect solutions except "use MATLAB implementation of einsum shared with Github or File Exchange (MathWorks)."
 
 
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8:00 AM
I am about to post an answer, so if you haven't touched it yet, don't.
 
8:14 AM
@Dev-iL I don't think you can skip multiplying and summing manually
 
I agree; the trick is implementing einsum in MATLAB
 
I.e. broadcasting elementwise multiplication. With multiple sum steps for less memory.
 
@Anthony good job on those answers!
 
@CrisLuengo makes no sense, it already had a historical lock that prevents further votes
 
@AndrasDeak Posted the answer, with none of those memory optimizations you mentioned (memory is cheap; largest possible array in the OP's example takes less than 40MB).
 
8:43 AM
Ah, OK, didn't check sizes
Wouldn't it be faster to keep an order that fits the arrays better?
 
this resources or these resources? Is resources countable/uncountable?
these, right?
 
mklnji
@AnderBiguri "these"
Whether or not countable
 
mklnji :/ ?
thanks :D
 
@AnderBiguri that's for Dev-iL :P
 
@AndrasDeak I thought about something strange like that as well, but figured I'd go with lexicographic order
 
8:59 AM
It's not strange if you rename the letters in einsum ;)
it would probably help a lot with caching
But if the arrays are small then meh
 
I couldn't even make myself put ij last, let alone what you suggested :P
 
D = sum(reshape(A, [M, M, 1, 1, 1, I]) .* reshape(B, [1, size(B)]) .* reshape(C, [1, 1, M, 1, J, I]), [2, 3]);
I think that should be the same thing ^
oh, with a squeeze
 
9:15 AM
@AndrasDeak that's more like it (and then it's exactly the same)
That's exactly why I wanted you to take a look. Who better to deal with crazy Einstein summation....
For added confusion, you might as well do shiftdim(B,-1); instead of reshape(B, [1, size(B)])
@AnderBiguri might as well edit TURE into TRUE
 
ah, it takes me a huge effort to see these :D thanks
 
wait, now what you just fixed needs to be fixed
 
@Dev-iL feel free to add it to your answer
 
sorry, im editing a paper on the side, too many edits simultanously
 
:)
@AndrasDeak Alright, thanks.
 
 
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room topic changed to CHATLAB and Talktave: Congratiualion to Cris Luengo for getting gold! Room to discuss MATLAB and Octave related topics - Also... i.imgur.com/EHAPP7J.gif [matlab] [octave]
 
@CrisLuengo Congratulations! :O
 
room topic changed to CHATLAB and Talktave: Congratulations to Cris Luengo for getting the gold badge! Room to discuss MATLAB and Octave related topics - Also... i.imgur.com/EHAPP7J.gif [matlab] [octave]
Man, I feel like @Ander now :P
 
heh
 
First in a year btb @CrisLuengo; last was in April '18, before that @Ander in March '17, @suever in June '16 source
 
1:46 PM
@CrisLuengo Congrats!
 
congrattys
 
@Adriaan welcome to my world
 
@AnderBiguri writing code in your world is a horror :P
 
YOU DONT SAY
 
@AnderBiguri this post remind you of anything? ;)
 
1:49 PM
D:
 
@Adriaan But it was Wolfie that was supposed to be next. He’s been sitting a few votes away from gold for several weeks now. :(
 
Woho! I have a second linux beast for GPU computing
 
@Adriaan aaaaaaahhhhhhhh
> Thank you for reading my writes.
hahahahahahhahah
 
@ballBreaker there was a 20K user that had over 700 answers written like that, of upmost quality in content, but written like that
 
We might see several in a year now; Wolfie for certain, and @SardarUsama and me might happen as well
 
1:59 PM
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Q: Bulletpoints EVERYWHERE

Ander BiguriI recently came across a high reputation-points user (10k~) with lots of answers (and very good ones!) who has some formatting preferences when posting: He just puts all the information in unlimited amount of bullets in the answer making the post itself quite hard to follow while you are readin...

 
@AnderBiguri oh god lmao
I know the person who edited that post
Zoe
How dare she leave that formatting
 
(Why can't I ping Sardar anymore :O he posts to the SOCVR with the user script a couple of times a day)
 
because he doesn't post here :P
leave a directed reply to one of his messages
 
he has been active quite long in the chat
 
huh. I thought I saw him in here recently
 
2:05 PM
Apr 13 at 9:17, by Sardar Usama
@Adriaan You may be interested in this (?)
his last message here
@CrisLuengo nice job!
 
damn I didn't think you were unpingable just in two weeks
(ish)
 
yup
 
As a side note, know it's not the same as factorio, but I've been playing Civ 5 lately
 
though I think I was told that if you re-enter then you're pingable again...not sure
 
Been really enjoying it
 
2:10 PM
I have so many hours in Civ 5
I used to play it with my bro
back when it came out
2010 or so
damn I am old
 
nice man yeah I got it a bit after it came out as well
but barely ever played it, didn't have anyone to play with so got bored
but now 3 of my friends got it so we've all been playing it
even though civ 6 came out now lol
 
"now"
its still the same game almost
 
basically yeah
few big expansions since you played
 
I played it later, I have the entire collection I think
not that they change the gaem by much
 
nice :)
Yeah not too much, added religion
some other shtuff
like 15 civs
So easy to get caught up in a game
 
2:22 PM
Yvette doing something on her own again as moderator the rest of the mod crew (and half of meta) disagrees with, splendid. On the other hand, this time I agree with her for a change...
 
played for 5 hours straight last night, felt like it was an hour
 
@Adriaan link?
@ballBreaker too addicting
 
yeah, it was a struggle to pull us all away from it at 12:30... I'm never up that late anymore, and didn't get home and in bed until 1:30
I'm dead AF today
 
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A: Are questions about the motives of programming library developers on-topic?

Yvette ColombThe question is off topic. The answer is now available on the author's blog. It's great to have the creator of the project on the site, but it's still not the place to tell everyone about it. A blog is better with a link in the profile. It puts a message there that it's ok to post these types ...

 
2:30 PM
but people agree with being off-topic
I guess you mean the sudden deletion
 
Jon Ericson undeleted it
 
yes I saw
 
I don't get all the drama
 
It looks like someone from the company undeleted it because it generates a large colume of views in a short period of time, thus more $$$
 
That's my most upvoted comment
of all time on this site
Feel the burn Gary
 
2:41 PM
What bothers me to a lesser extent is the question itself being upvoted a lot, despite it being poorly researched (=downvote reason as per the tooltip). Not that you can research this properly. I just don't like upvotes on poor questions because the answer on it is good
 
The dumb thing is that I doubt anyone is in the future going to go "why is libcurl free"
into google
I mean, yeah it's a good answer to a poor question, but is it even really important? probably not
 
It fits great on the author's blog, but not on SO, just so they can generate more money out of it, prompting more and more OT posts because "Look, this one was also locked within two days, so my post is good as well"
 
I think it should stay, I understand we dont want this type of things, but deleting it? clising it yeah, but its nice info
 
Move it to a SO site where it would be on-topic (as far as I understand the comments that'd be none), and leave it on the blog. No need for it here
Also this recent question get about 130 rep for posting a poo smiley with an incorrect self-answer
 
> class MappedDistribution(MassiveShit):
pass
lol
 
2:54 PM
@ballBreaker see, upvotes for juvenile poop and pee-jokes
Perhaps I should just go home and be my old, grumbly, cynical self.
 
If it makes you feel better, I upvoted it
(jk)
 
Ugh. Python is not swift.
 
If I'm being completely honest I gave up on the integrity of SO a long time ago
 
Interesting user though; not many posts, but the one he does are +10 Q/As
 
Sock puppies?
Ah, rare posts
 
3:09 PM
Oh well, two more days and I can delete vote it
 
3:34 PM
or two three downvotes
well, we could :P
 
 
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5:16 PM
 
What did gary delete?
OH the question, nice
Wonder if it'll get opened back up
Avengers: Moderator Civil War
 
nope
 
5:42 PM
Good Guy Gary
 
6:28 PM
posted on April 30, 2019 by Steve Eddins

Does this line of code make you raise your eyebrows in puzzlement?... read more >>

 
relevant ^
 
as long as I get my dimsum
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@CrisLuengo 🤬☠️🤯 (re: add loopy code)
 
7:12 PM
@Dev-iL I bet loopy code is faster for larger problem sizes. :)
yesterday, by Luis Mendo
@CrisLuengo I feel like I'm starting to sound like a broken record... But vectorizing is more fun! :-)
 
8:07 PM
This... just doesn't make sense.
 
@gnovice That is going to be an awful graph...
 
this question both disgusts and amuses me
 
8:43 PM
transposing the data vector stacks the bar as expected, at least in Octave. not sure what the OP is seeing.
 
His name is...Nice
 
I noticed that ;)
 
9:05 PM
@AndrasDeak I got to use that the other day. It felt great
Now only cumfun remains on my wish list
Nov 20 '18 at 14:09, by Luis Mendo
I'd also like cumfun(@max, ...) etc, with arbitrary "inner" functions like bsxfun allows. It would be a generalization of cumsum and cummax.
Hm. That w = v' in the linked post is smelly
 
*snort* cumfun
 
@LuisMendo He's also obviously using the command line from Sirius Cybernetics...
 
 
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10:42 PM
@beaker ... which doesn't support complex numbers? :-)
@AndrasDeak The name is part of the fun
 
There is a `cummax`???
Darn... "Introduced in R2014b". I missed that one!
Also I don't understand why markup sometimes doesn't work in chat. What did I do in that post? Why is the backtick not parsed correctly?
 
@CrisLuengo Did the linefeed in the middle force it to read it as preformatted text?
 
@beaker Yeah, that's possible. Makes sense.
testing 123
testing `123`
with linefeed
 
10:57 PM
bingo
 
Learned something new today! Thanks!
 
:D
 
Must be, we're all over the place ;)
 

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