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Old   April 27, 2007, 12:58
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What is the "real" purpose of the why function in Matlab ? I think it is waste of computational memory.

Because Pete wanted it that way. <--- waste of time.

Mathworks needs to get rid of the why function in matlab.
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Old   April 27, 2007, 16:43
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I AGREE WITH YOUR STATEMENT. MATLAB AND MICROSOFT TEND TO USE MORE MEMORY THAN NECESSARY.
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Old   April 27, 2007, 21:24
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If the why function in MATLAB makes a difference on your "computational memory" you need to buy a computer.

Lighten up man, get a sense of humour.
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Old   April 29, 2007, 01:10
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Great! Just what we need another secular progressive.

Visit

http://www.billoreilly.com

This world needs less humor or we are in big trouble!!!!
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Old   May 1, 2007, 05:28
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Older versions of Matlab had a f**k function too, which was a built-in one. It took no arguments and gave the reply: "Your place or mine?". It was a sad day when it started also saying "This function is considered obsolete and will be removed in future versions". Then it was finally removed.
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