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Octave Unable To Determine File Format
hai ,i wrote the following script using "kwrite"editor.and stored it in the filename"rectified_sine.m"the document is as
Dlmread: Unable To Open File
follows:%octave script for plotting a sine wave
Diagonal Matrix Cannot Be Indexed With .
the following error message:octave:5> rectified_sine.merror: can't perform indexing operations for
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[bug #37411] Diagonal matrix attribution error and diag function bugs Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2012 13:16:19 +0000 User-agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9.2.13) Gecko/20110109 Lightningsheep/3.6.13 Update of bug #37411 (project octave): Status: Confirmed => In Progress _______________________________________________________ Follow-up Comment #3: Please forgive for the lack of brevity, https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/octave-bug-tracker/2012-09/msg00275.html but I have to get this off my chest... This bug is very minor. In order to manifest itself, the following conditions have to be met: * You must create a diagonal matrix * You must index http://error.matrix.cannot.be.indexed.with.octave.metawin.org/ the first row or column of this diagonal matrix (indexing any other row or column won't trigger the bug) * You must take this row or column vector, internally represented as a diagonal matrix, and you must unable to feed it back into the diag function. All three conditions at once are rare. Moreover, there is a simple workaround: use diag(full(e1)) instead of diag(e1), and this workaround doesn't affect semantics in Matlab. I have a fix for this bug. It is for the development version, since I could not do it cleanly without breaking API, and we cannot break API for the stable version. It will thus have to wait until we matrix cannot be can make another major release. However, it took me a long time to fix this bug. About 6 hours. I don't really care about this bug, but I felt driven to fix it because apparently two people care enough about the bug report it and assure me that it happens in several places and that it's annoying and counterintuitive bug. I disagree. It's a very minor bug that was annoying to fix. I am therefore proposing the following: I will not release my fix unless the people who care about having this bug fixed tip me at my Paypal address: address@hidden If you send me any nonzero monetary reward for the time I've spent fixing this bug, I will gladly apply my fix to the development version. If the amount is of sufficient magnitude, I may reconsider reworking my fix so that it doesn't break API and can go into the stable version, which will be released much sooner than the next major version. Alternatively, if paying me for fixing this bug is an insurmountable financial burden for you, you may provide your own patch for this bug. If the patch does not break anything important in Octave and it follows our coding standards, I will gladly apply it. I hope you agree this is a reasonable request. _____________________________
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