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Sep 20, 2016 09:00
@PM2Ring cbg
Sep 20, 2016 08:57
Melon for the link :)
Sep 20, 2016 08:55
hahahah :D
Sep 20, 2016 08:55
I do not understand the meaning of "cbg"
Sep 20, 2016 08:55
I am so sorry but ..
Sep 20, 2016 08:54
'Ello, Python lovers !
 

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Congratulations to Luis Mendo for hitting 100k unicorn points ...
Sep 9, 2016 11:32
sure, go ahead :D
Sep 9, 2016 11:26
:D
Sep 9, 2016 11:26
i dunno about that
Sep 9, 2016 11:26
especially companies that are involved in automation
Sep 9, 2016 11:26
yep, all the smaller companies that need major software do it
Sep 9, 2016 11:25
@GameOfThrows you dont need to get a new license, if you got time, download some torrent vesion and install it on a virtual machine with VirtualBox, thats not illegal
Sep 9, 2016 11:07
at least your company has a license --
Sep 9, 2016 11:03
the wiki code works, im trying now to set it up with a second input variable
Sep 9, 2016 11:02
@AnderBiguri y, something like that, only i have 2 variables :-/
Sep 9, 2016 10:58
yes, i have the symbolic function, thats the problem :-/
Sep 9, 2016 10:53
comment edited :)
Sep 9, 2016 10:50
hey guys, sorry to bother you, but could you maybe help me out with this one ? stackoverflow.com/questions/39391711/…
Sep 8, 2016 13:08
All i noticed was not using "an" :-/
Sep 7, 2016 12:55
okay, ty nevertheless :)
Sep 7, 2016 12:55
without inputting the real value
Sep 7, 2016 12:54
i need the symbolic version in return :)
Sep 7, 2016 12:52
been messing with this sort of calculus for 2 days now :(
Sep 7, 2016 12:51
lets say i want sqrt(f{1}), which is sqrt(x^2), id like to get x back
Sep 7, 2016 12:49
i tried, it worked. but after i want to do further operations on the f{1}, i cannot :-/ i need some kind of structure that can return the anonymous function on which i can perform operations
Sep 7, 2016 12:40
guys, is it possible to store anonymous functions inside an array in octave ?
Sep 6, 2016 14:04
yeah, the documentation can be scarce sometimes
Sep 6, 2016 14:04
ty for answers, rayryeng :)
Sep 6, 2016 13:54
hahah, that would be amazing, if you could spare the time :)
Sep 6, 2016 13:51
cannot accept it yet, seems too fast or stack overflow :D
Sep 6, 2016 13:49
ty for your help :)
Sep 6, 2016 13:49
yeah, i know, couldnt think of a better example
Sep 6, 2016 13:48
so, you think its gonna work like that ?
Sep 6, 2016 13:47
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Q: Sum of anonymous functions in Octave

borgmaterI am trying to sum up an anonymous, 2-variable, function by adding it to itself ( something like += operator in C or Java). The example code is as follows : f = @(x, y) 0; for iter = 1: 10 a = @(x) x^2; b = @(y) cos(y); c = @(x, y) a(x) + b(y); f = @(x, y) f(x, y) + c(x, y); end ...

Sep 6, 2016 13:46
yes, i opened it :)
Sep 6, 2016 13:21
not actually recursive. Id calculate a previous state of the function, lets say f(x, y) = x^2 + y. Then, in the next iteration i would just append to it, for example, cos(x) + 1/y^2
Sep 6, 2016 13:15
the function itself is supposed to calculate a sum of functions
Sep 6, 2016 13:14
or as in some programmin languages, f +=1;
Sep 6, 2016 13:14
Okay, here it goes : Suppose i have an anonymous function f = @(x, y) 0. Is it possible to do something like this --> f = @(x, y) f(x, y) + 1
Sep 6, 2016 13:12
:D
Sep 6, 2016 13:04
do you have a second to help me out on a simple octave question ?
Sep 6, 2016 13:04
hello, friendejos of octave
Sep 2, 2016 13:38
second to go over all clues, that would be pretty hard
Sep 2, 2016 13:30
ok, will take your advice, but since this was for testing purposes, its fine as is
Sep 2, 2016 13:29
Lets pretend i did and we all can be happy together :D
Sep 2, 2016 13:27
Ye, kill all the happiness ive acquired in the last hour or so :(
Sep 2, 2016 13:24
@AnderBiguri Cmon, its magnificent :D :D
Sep 2, 2016 13:23
@AndrasDeak Its something that will in the future resemble to a gradient descent algorithm ... hopefully ..
Sep 2, 2016 13:06
thank you all for your help :)
Sep 2, 2016 13:05
look at this magnificent beauty first !!
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