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Nicolas Beuchat


Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne / Harvard Medical School

Active since 2012

Interests: traveling, photography, scuba-diving, dancing (salsa, tango)

Professional Interests: NLP, machine learning, stochastic modeling, bioengineering

Website and blog: beuchatphotography.com and nicolasbeuchat.wordpress.com

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Save Multiple Figures in a click
Save multiple figures with a GUI in several formats. No need to save all figures one-by-one anymore!

12 years ago | 9 downloads |

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Roll the Dice!
*Description* Return two random integers between 1 and 6, inclusive, to simulate rolling 2 dice. *Example* [x1,x2] =...

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Select every other element of a vector
Write a function which returns every other element of the vector passed in. That is, it returns the all odd-numbered elements, s...

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Remove NaN ?
input -> matrix (n*m) with at least one element equal to NaN; output -> matrix(p*m), the same matrix where we deleted the enti...

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Find the sum of all the numbers of the input vector
Find the sum of all the numbers of the input vector x. Examples: Input x = [1 2 3 5] Output y is 11 Input x ...

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Weighted average
Given two lists of numbers, determine the weighted average. Example [1 2 3] and [10 15 20] should result in 33.333...

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How to find the position of an element in a vector without using the find function
Write a function posX=findPosition(x,y) where x is a vector and y is the number that you are searching for. Examples: fin...

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Check if sorted
Check if sorted. Example: Input x = [1 2 0] Output y is 0

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Is my wife right?
Regardless of input, output the string 'yes'.

12 years ago

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Project Euler: Problem 1, Multiples of 3 and 5
If we list all the natural numbers below 10 that are multiples of 3 or 5, we get 3, 5, 6 and 9. The sum of these multiples is 23...

12 years ago