Yes, that was something i knew, actually the real problem as Perry, they are a result of overflows due to bools .. With warm regards Karthik ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Karthikesh Raju, email: karthik@james.hut.fi Researcher, http://www.cis.hut.fi/karthik Helsinki University of Technology, Tel: +358-9-451 5389 Laboratory of Comp. & Info. Sc., Fax: +358-9-451 3277 Department of Computer Sc., P.O Box 5400, FIN 02015 HUT, Espoo, FINLAND ----------------------------------------------------------------------- On Wed, 2 Jun 2004, John Hunter wrote:
"Karthikesh" == Karthikesh Raju <karthik@james.hut.fi> writes:
Karthikesh> Thankx Perry, now i an getting somewhere near, but Karthikesh> there are still some issues, matlab and python (exact Karthikesh> algorithms) result in different values :(, looking at Karthikesh> it though,
One obvious difference, which you are likely aware of, is that rand(N) in matlab returns an NxN matrix whereas Numeric's MLab and numarray's linear_algebra.mlab version of rand returns a length N array. So if you naively use rand(N) in both cases, your sample sizes will be wildly different.
Just a thought...
JDH