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From: "Scott " <millers@yoyodyne.com>
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Subject: Re: MATLAB name puns/puzzles
Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 18:07:49 +0000 (UTC)
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"Tim Davis" <davis@cise.ufl.edu> wrote in message 
<f9870k$fm1$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> Here are a few MATLAB puns.  The answer to each is the 
name
> of a MathWorker.  You must also explain why.  Answers will
> appear after a while.
> 
> R = qr (6.02214179e+23)
> schur (L|n)
> load penny ; and (find (r == etree (P)))
> P*A'+Q*U*L(:,n)
> save perrier psi(weekday(3))
> edge (convhull, 'canny')
> swapbytes (j:k)
> 
> The last one (an operator, not a complete command) isn't a
> MathWorker:
> 
> ( )'*eye(m)\( )
> 
> Have fun!

Ouch.  OW! OW! OW!

Scott