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From: Loren Shure <loren@mathworks.com>
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Subject: Re: A simple question about FOR
Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 13:47:19 -0500
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In article <fq1m0u$qlo$1@fred.mathworks.com>, dave@bigcompany.com 
says...
> Kamil <milka-wywal@to.free.of.pl> wrote in message 
> <fq1lcs$t07$1@atlantis.news.tpi.pl>...
> > Dear Colleagues,
> > 
> > I am wondering, if there was a simple way to 
> suppress 'for' command in 
> > MATLAB.
> > This would force students to use smarter solutions than 
> just a lot of 
> > for loops and waiting :)
> > If You have some hint how to do it in ver.2007b, let me 
> know.
> > Best Regards
> > Kamil
> 
> class policy??? -10 points for every 'for' in an 
> assignment.
> 

My thesis advisor used to deduct 5 points :-)

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Loren
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