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Re: Implementing categorial function
From: |
NVS Abhilash |
Subject: |
Re: Implementing categorial function |
Date: |
Sat, 26 Nov 2016 06:54:10 -0800 (PST) |
Mike Miller-4 wrote
> On Tue, Nov 22, 2016 at 22:12:34 -0800, NVS Abhilash wrote:
>> I want to know if I want to develop the files and need to have assistance
>> in
>> some files, where should I have my code uploaded. Should it be github? or
>> their is some way of doing that in Savannah. I also want to learn
>> Mercurial
>> in the process too. I have known git, but knowing Mercurial too would be
>> awesome.
>
> Bitbucket is the largest free (gratis) mercurial hosting site that I
> know of. You can create an account and host your work there if you want.
>
> But you are free to use whatever code hosting solution is best for you.
>
> Savannah only offers one official repository per project, there is no
> way to create user repositories or forks of the main project repository.
>
> --
> mike
I wanted to ask is it okay to use inputParser in my class constructor or
not. Because I tried doing it and I am getting some silly error. Please tell
me weather their is mistake in my code or in inputParser.
A = {'r', 'g', 'b'; 'b', 'g', 'r'; 'g', 'r', 'b'};
B = categorical(A, {"r", "g", "b"}, {"red", "green", "blue"});
error: Invalid call to toupper. Correct usage is:
-- toupper (S)
-- upper (S)
error: called from
print_usage at line 91 column 5
parse at line 422 column 13
categorical at line 44 column 9
The functions implemented are uploaded here:
https://address@hidden/nvs232/octave-categorical
<https://address@hidden/nvs232/octave-categorical>
Also please have a overview of the work done yet, and suggest any better way
of doing things, though it is not working now, but I tried doing it normally
by nargin it worked fine for 3 arguments, but the constructor requires
varargin. So is their a better way to implement this.
Thanks,
NVS
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- Re: Implementing categorial function, (continued)
- Re: Implementing categorial function, Mike Miller, 2016/11/20
- Re: Implementing categorial function, NVS Abhilash, 2016/11/22
- Re: Implementing categorial function, Mike Miller, 2016/11/22
- Re: Implementing categorial function, NVS Abhilash, 2016/11/23
- Re: Implementing categorial function, Mike Miller, 2016/11/23
- Re: Implementing categorial function,
NVS Abhilash <=
- Re: Implementing categorial function, Mike Miller, 2016/11/26