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Adam Baker wrote: > Thank you for these responses. How impolite would it be to ask for > some Matlab/Octave or R code? I am just a linguist and some of this is > beyond me. > > Adam Well, here goes: http://kaba.hilvi.org/news/perpendicular.m I rarely do this, but I am doing an exception with you, since this is not your main area and I thought it would be fun to see how short it can     

Group: comp.graphics.algorithms · Group Profile · Search for Vectoral in comp.graphics.algorithms
Author: Kaba
Date: Jun 7, 2010 13:25

Hi Oleg, Thanks for replying. The inputs are as follows EO = is a cell array containing the 40 gabor filtered images (5 scalex8 orientations) so e.g. if the original image is of size 128x128 then EO{1,1} will contain a gabor filtered image of scale 1 and orientation 1 of size 128x128 nscale = 5 %% 5 scales norient = 8 %% orientations "Oleg Komarov" <oleg.komarovRemove.this@hotmail
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On May 31, 11:09 pm, kangs <philippe....@gmail.com> wrote: > Je dois stocker les éléments communs à 2 vector. J'ai trouvé > une solution mais qui ne répond pas vraiment à ce que je veux > Exemple de code : > struct Data > { > std::string id; > // plusieurs autres variables. > }; > std::vector<Data> rows0; > std::vector<Data> rows1; > std::vector<Data> inter;     

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Author: Naved Nouyed
Date: Jun 1, 2010 02:06

On Thursday 13 May 2010 23:26:31, Philip Scott wrote: Hey ho, This should be a quick one, I hope! I am mucking about with the moadic initialisers for vectors, and am experiencing all kinds of fun. For example, I think I should be able to make a new vector of, say, 3 thingies* long: Prelude Data.Vector.Generic.Mutable> new 3 Now of course, poor old haskell does not know
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Hey ho, This should be a quick one, I hope! I am mucking about with the moadic initialisers for vectors, and am experiencing all kinds of fun. For example, I think I should be able to make a new vector of, say, 3 thingies* long: Prelude Data.Vector.Generic.Mutable> new 3 Now of course, poor old haskell does not know what sort of thing I am going to put in it yet, so it gets a bit cross     

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Author: James Kanze
Date: Jun 1, 2010 02:00

"Jeff Harris" <jeffreymharris@earthlink.net> wrote in message <hshcjn$cch$1@fred.mathworks.com>... I have a table that is displayed nicely in a ML GUI, but when I export or print it (e.g. print(hndl, filename, '-dmeta') or print(hndl, filename, '-depsc2')), I get a bitmapped image, including fonts, that looks bad, instead of the vector graphics that I want. I have tried all 3 renderer choices,
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I have a table that is displayed nicely in a ML GUI, but when I export or print it (e.g. print(hndl, filename, '-dmeta') or print(hndl, filename, '-depsc2')), I get a bitmapped image, including fonts, that looks bad, instead of the vector graphics that I want. I have tried all 3 renderer choices, and printing a figure with no UIControls works fine. Is there a way to print UIControls in a vector graphics     

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Author: Oleg Komarov
Date: Jun 1, 2010 00:51

Ok, from the silence...I thought that i post what I've been reading more about just in case any new-to-matlab-new-to-image-processing- folks-not-enrolled-in-any-courses would like to know... Read more about the inverse perspective transformation to understand how to find a 3D vector in world space from a 2D vector of an image plane. Online sources: http://blogs.mathworks.com/steve/category/spatial
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"M. Hyatt" <hyattma@yahoo.com> wrote in message <hjsrc1$9t$1@fred.mathworks.com>... > I am trying to find a way to merge two vectors with different lengths. Suppose: > a=[1 2 3 4 5] > b=[999 998] > I am looking for a vector c such that: > c=[1 999 2 998 3 0 4 0 5 0] > > With my current knowledge I can combine to vectors x and y if they are the same length. I would use: > x=[123] > y=[456     

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Author: Daniel Fischer
Date: May 13, 2010 15:05

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Author: Philip Scott
Date: May 13, 2010 14:26

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Author: us
Date: May 13, 2010 11:56

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Author: Jeff Harris
Date: May 13, 2010 10:24

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Author: Rise
Date: May 13, 2010 08:04

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Author: aasim Azooz
Date: Jan 29, 2010 01:33

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