From: Oleg Komarov on
Merciadri Luca <Luca.Merciadri(a)student.ulg.ac.be> wrote in message <87r5jq6zcy.fsf(a)merciadriluca-station.MERCIADRILUCA>...
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> "Bruno Luong" <b.luong(a)fogale.findmycountry> writes:
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> > Merciadri Luca <Luca.Merciadri(a)student.ulg.ac.be> wrote in message <87y6dy3n35.fsf(a)merciadriluca-station.MERCIADRILUCA>...
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> >> I'm sure you understand my
> >> absentmindedness.
> >
> > Yeah no problem. That's happens sometime to me too when a topic is not particular of my interest or get lost inside a junk of junks.
> Sarcastic and caustic remark. This topic is not the topic which I'm
> the most interested in (and same for others, I think), but that does
> not justify my absentmindedness.
>
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> Merciadri Luca
> See http://www.student.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/~merciadri/
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> If it's too good to be true, then it probably is.
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I suggest you to clean up your signature and leave a blank line before replying.

Oleg
From: Merciadri Luca on
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"Oleg Komarov" <oleg.komarovRemove.this(a)hotmail.it> writes:

> I suggest you to clean up your signature and leave a blank line
> before replying.
Please see my answer (actually with questions) by e-mail.

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Merciadri Luca
See http://www.student.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/~merciadri/
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Don't try to teach a pig to sing. It doesn't work, and you'll annoy
the pig.
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From: Jan Simon on
Dear Steven,

> I believe in previous releases we had a demo that did this sort of analysis
> when given the sizes of a set of matrices that you wanted to multiply
> together, but I don't see it in the list of demos anymore. I guess it
> wasn't used that often.

In Matlab 6.5 there was a powerful demo function CHAINMULT and a corresponding GUI, which allows to create an M-file. The computation could be optimized for number of flops or intermediate storage size. A flag allowed to control the re-using of memory and for each matrix the existence of imaginary values could be defined.

The GUI had some UITOGGLE buttons, a help-topic system (enable help and click on the object), a status line and some menus. It was a really nice demo for building GUIs.
I'm sad that CHAINMULT and CHAINGUI is not supported anymore.

Jan