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How to use a custom distance in evalclusters?
For evalclusters, the help section says under distance: "You can also specify a function for the distance metric by using the ...

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Matlab does not recognize my subclass unless my current folder is that class' folder?
I made a subclass to an existing matlab class and save it in that matlab class' folder. Unless I change my current folder in my...

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Given some data, is there a way of knowing the density of the data in certain areas?
If I have some data, how can I separate more dense parts of the data from less dense parts of the data?

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How do I compare two different cell arrays whose elements are NOT strings?
I have two cell arrays, A and B, each of which is filled with matrices of differing values. If I want all elements in B that a...

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Can I put restrictions on possible values for variables?
Say I have a system of equations or an equation I want to solve, but only under certain conditions for my variables (eg: x is no...

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How can I make an array or list consisting of equally sized vectors?
I want to create an array of identical vectors, each with two componenets. I have a function that takes the cartesian product...

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