Florian Oswald
Florian Oswald
well you can always do this: ``` julia julia> i=interpolate((x,),y,Gridded(Linear())) 4-element Interpolations.GriddedInterpolation{Float64,1,Float64,Interpolations.Gridded{Interpolations.Linear},Tuple{Array{Float64,1}},0}: -0.5 1.0 2.5 4.0 ``` however I'm with you. If the data are reguarly spaced, the first call...
Oh I see! I just copied the OP's code to be honest. Thanks though! On Saturday, 15 October 2016, Spencer Lyon [email protected] wrote: > Hey @floswald https://github.com/floswald when using the...
hey @spencerlyon2 while you are here. can you sort me out with this thing? I just can't understand the result I'm getting after rescaling. Or I don't understand how to...
Dang that was stupid! I don't know why but it felt so natural that it would scale the original object. But has no ! there! Thanks! On Sunday, 16 October...
very nice! I think when I was developing this package this option did not exist yet, I was looking for exactly that. were you able to run a unit test...
I looked a bit into TASMANIAN, referenced above. This does a ton of stuff, so it makes no sense at all to redo *all* of this. So I would focus...
hey, just out of interest: do you know how I can obtain logging output from a worker, i.e. added via `addprocs` (on the same machine though)? cheers
I get no output at all from a worker process. i can see `println` from workers, but I can't see any `@debug()`.
scrap that, I found out how it works. but yeah, I agree that the worker identity would be very helpful to see.
This is a good starting point I think https://rikhuijzer.github.io/JuliaTutorialsTemplate/