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Gavin Seddon
am 6 Sep. 2017
Bearbeitet: John D'Errico
am 13 Sep. 2017
Hello gradient (140,150), the answer is 0, but it exIhere is my error please? Also, is diff for calculating the derivative? GS.
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Stephen23
am 6 Sep. 2017
Why would you expect
>> gradient(140,150)
ans = 0
to be non-zero? You are asking for the gradient at one point... to be honest I am surprised that it does not return NaN. Did you read the gradient documentation to know what the two arguments are for?
Perhaps you really wanted to do this:
>> gradient([140,150])
ans =
10 10
"Also, is diff for calculating the derivative?"
Did you read the diff documentation? It answers your question, right on the very first line.
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Stephen23
am 13 Sep. 2017
@John D'Errico: while we should clearly acquiesce to Messrs Simon and Garfunkel's authority on the subject of hammers vs. nails, how do spades fit into this? It leaves us with some small conundrums to resolve: is the relationship between spades, hammers, and nails associative and/or commutative? Can this be generalized to all tools? Who can write the simplest vectorized code for this?
John D'Errico
am 13 Sep. 2017
Bearbeitet: John D'Errico
am 13 Sep. 2017
I think I need next to visit Scarborough Fair. They have a large library there, wherein I can do the necessary research. For example, are spades lesser or greater than nails? I think what matters is if some sort of transitivity relation exists in this matter.
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