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Hi - not sure then....but Octave is supposed to be compatible with Matlab, so if they have broken that, then urgh.

It may just be a case of switching between corr(X,Y) vs corr([X Y]), etc?

Cheers.




On 9 Sep 2015, at 10:32, Jarek Rokicki <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

I am sorry, forgot to add:

Error Time: 09/09/2015 18:28:17
nth_element: n must be a scalar or a contiguous range



宜しくお願い致します。

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On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 5:58 PM, Stephen Smith <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
What error did Octave give?


On 9 Sep 2015, at 09:56, Jarek Rokicki <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Dear Experts,

After octave was updated to version 4.0 FIX stopped running (it doesn't produce txt file with classification results). Reason is function corrcoef became obsolete in newest octave. I tried to rename all the instances of corrcoef to corr but it didn't work. I would like to ask is there any workaround of this problem? Or just to downgrade the octave to older version is only option?

Thank you for your answer in advance.


宜しくお願い致します。

Sincerely,
Jarek Rokicki, Ph.D.

Integrative Brain Imaging Center (IBIC)
National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry (NCNP)
4-1-1 Ogawahigashi-chyo, Kodaira,
Tokyo 187-8551 Japan


TEL: +81-80-6628-5709

国立精神・神経医療研究センター
脳病態統合イメージングセンター(IBIC)
臨床脳画像研究部 画像情報解析研究室
〒187-8551 東京都小平市小川東町4-1-1






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