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24 May 2009 cprintf: a pedestrian ND array formatting and display utility cprintf converts an ND array or ND cell array to a 2D character array and - optionally - a table Author: us 9000, Hal

11 May 2009 bi binary code Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

No apparent use.

11 May 2009 NLNN2 1024 combinations and 2 input Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

More incomprehensible code and meaningless tags.

11 May 2009 NLNN3 The quadruple: a static time is dynamic. Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

More incomprehensible code and meaningless tags.

11 May 2009 perceptionP The not Bit. Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

Not only is this an incomprehensible submission, but the tags applied are useless. 10? 1024? 19? How does a bunch of numbers tell us anything about the code?

05 May 2009 Couple2 The not, the number of solutions. Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

The poor programming and even poorer description make this submission totally useless to anyone but the author.

05 May 2009 perception perceptive table Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

The poor programming and even poorer description make this submission totally useless to anyone but the author.

02 May 2009 inside Visual demonstration of a 3D system Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

14 Apr 2009 ILC Instants Letters Combinations Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

I see no use for this whatsoever.

31 Mar 2009 Demirel Edge Detector A new fast and cool edge detector! Author: Shahab Anbarjafari 9000, Hal

poorly written

31 Mar 2009 Falt Fading Channel Simulate the BER of a QPSK modulated siganal using an AWGN channel with flat rayleigh fading. Author: Shahab Anbarjafari 9000, Hal

poorly written

31 Mar 2009 Fibonacci The following function generate the fibinacci series up to the sequence number m. Author: Shahab Anbarjafari 9000, Hal

poorly written

31 Mar 2009 PCA based face recognition This code is PCA base face recognition programme. Author: Shahab Anbarjafari 9000, Hal

poorly written

31 Mar 2009 a better code for LDA based face recognition I have modified the former code so that it runs faster and can be run on normal PCs. Author: Shahab Anbarjafari 9000, Hal

poorly written

30 Mar 2009 fft fft code written my me Author: ustc huan 9000, Hal

This file is full of garbage. How is this supposed to run?

21 Mar 2009 FISIO Triple physics input in a combination-system. Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

07 Mar 2009 ACCELERA Kg = 1 / Kg Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

More of the same nonsense-posing-as-physics. How does an SI unit equal its own reciprocal? Answer, it doesn't. This is absolutely terrible math.

24 Feb 2009 VFA Velocity Force Acceleration Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

Just as with this author's previous submission, MOV, there is absolutely no relevance to physics modeling. It is clearly apparent to the community and anyone with a basic understanding of algebra and physics that this author has severely misguided ideas regarding basic science. In fact, most of the responses this author has made clearly illustrate his incorrect interpretations of Newtonian physics.

These submissions contribute nothing to the community, and are the equivalent of "knowledge land-mines", lurking on the File Exchange until some poor, unsuspecting student comes across them and mistakes them for some kind of educational material. These incorrect, nonsensical, and baseless imaginings belong on a blog, not a web site devoted to math, science, and programming.

These submissions repeatedly display WRONG ideas and concepts, and I urge anyone who comes across them to move on to something else (like an actual physics text book).

20 Feb 2009 MOV Physics Movement Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

This submission is terribly trivial. It simulates nothing. All it does is take 3 inputs and compute various combinations of multiplies and divides, most of which mean nothing. This has nothing to do with actual physics.

13 Feb 2009 dwmdd The clock time symmetry of the day. Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

It's very trollish to rate ones own code. Please stop.

13 Feb 2009 hu Show an important circle strategy. Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

It's very trollish to rate ones own code. Please stop.

13 Feb 2009 The First Numbers Compute the first numbers in the range selected. Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

It's very trollish to rate ones own code. Please stop.

12 Feb 2009 The First Numbers Compute the first numbers in the range selected. Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

There is no help within the code, and the description above is cryptic and way too short to adequately explain what purpose, if any, this submission serves. The computations done appear trivial, as there is probably a short, vectorized way to do whatever it is that this is supposed to do. I can't deduce any clear purpose for this.

12 Feb 2009 The Midnight Safe Walking on the time Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

This submission has no apparent purpose. The code is filled with obfuscated comments that simply cause more confusion instead of actually describing what is going on. There is no useful help or description. The computations appear trivial and inefficient, and I see no connection at all between the code and a "midnight safe", whatever that is.

12 Feb 2009 hu Show an important circle strategy. Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

12 Feb 2009 dwmdd The clock time symmetry of the day. Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

07 Feb 2009 wmdd Triple interpretative output of 24 hours. Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

This is a redundant repackaging of 3 other trivial, inefficient, and poorly written programs. Yet again, there is no clear description of what purpose this code serves.

27 Jan 2009 The emotive perception Three triple instants of constant half. Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

How are you going to make "a total Matlab simulation of reality" if you're completely out of touch with reality in the first place?

...Also, it's silly to think you can simulate reality with nothing but if statements and bad algebra.

22 Jan 2009 NLNN 1024 combinations and one of a double output Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

20 Jan 2009 NoL Number of Line Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

14 Jan 2009 NoP Permit to study numbers. Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

13 Jan 2009 SixCoupleEyes Obtain a vector 1:60 in "c" attempts with a couple strategy. Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

08 Jan 2009 Couple Serial and parallel way in a couple mechanism. Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

30 Dec 2008 The emotive perception Three triple instants of constant half. Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

25 Dec 2008 tridimensionality Informatics philosophy of the spacetime's tridimensionality. Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

23 Dec 2008 DESTINY A tourney with 8 teams in 3 days and 7 games of total classification. Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

14 Dec 2008 CUBE A 3D spacetime with perception in the reference-half. Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

14 Dec 2008 margin margin of point, vectors (length), matrices 2D (area, perimeter-margin) and 3D (volume, area-margin) Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

14 Dec 2008 Soccer Infinite Teams soccer with Inf teams Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

14 Dec 2008 Circle Even Odd Integer: an alternative Pitagora’s model. Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

14 Dec 2008 ships Battle of the ships (simple version) Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

14 Dec 2008 PointLineColor model 3D spacetime and color Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

14 Dec 2008 Arlecchino Find jolly point: PC build a monocolor matrix Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

14 Dec 2008 dice To play dice without trick. Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

14 Dec 2008 diceN To play dice in N players with N dice with N faces. Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

14 Dec 2008 Confined You must stay in the figure, out of figure there is a sentinel! Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

14 Dec 2008 01 transition: double model breath-transition and current-transition Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

14 Dec 2008 Classification Complete tourney, 8 or 16 teams Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

11 Dec 2008 N Even solution of odd-even input. Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

You made no apparent improvement to this code. It is still terribly written and unintelligible.

10 Dec 2008 color All color combinations. Author: PXlab 9000, Hal

The usual rating for the usual poorly-written, ill-conceived code.

 

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