Ah, that's it. Thanks for looking into it. On another note (but in the same code neighborhood), what's the meaning of
sub(H(H, :, j) in line 465 of statistics.jl? I'm confused by that first 'H', as I thought it would imply a function call. On Tuesday, April 8, 2014 1:39:05 AM UTC-4, Ivar Nesje wrote: > > Thanks for the report. > > I found the bug in > https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/blob/master/base/statistics.jl#L470, > because it tries to calculate length(edg) - 1, but actually calculates > length(edg - 1), which is kind of useless. > > I'll work on a patch (and maybe add a test). > > Ivar > > kl. 01:26:43 UTC+2 tirsdag 8. april 2014 skrev Stephen Voinea følgende: >> >> If I recall correctly, it used to be that for a matrix M, hist(M)[2] >> would return a matrix whose ith column would be the histogram of the ith >> column of M. I know 'hist' was recently updated, and now whenever I call it >> on a matrix, I get the following error: >> >> julia> x = rand(10,10); >> >> julia> hist(x) >> ERROR: Incorrect size of H. >> in hist! at statistics.jl:460 >> in hist at statistics.jl:470 >> in hist at statistics.jl:472 >> >> I get this even if I provide the number of bins or bin edges. I believe H >> is where hist! is writing the column-wise histogram, but I'm not sure why >> it's always of the wrong size. I may be misusing the updated 'hist', but I >> can't figure out how from the code and documentation. Thanks in advance for >> any help. >> >> https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/blob/master/base/statistics.jl >> >> julia> versioninfo() >> Julia Version 0.3.0-prerelease+2503 >> Commit 2990c29 (2014-04-06 04:30 UTC) >> Platform Info: >> System: Darwin (x86_64-apple-darwin13.1.0) >> CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU M 620 @ 2.67GHz >> WORD_SIZE: 64 >> BLAS: libopenblas (USE64BITINT DYNAMIC_ARCH NO_AFFINITY) >> LAPACK: libopenblas >> LIBM: libopenlibm >> >
