Scratch that, the Julia code works if I copy-paste it into the command 
line, so there must be something about the file types that's messing me up. 
 Darned Mac operating system.

On Monday, May 26, 2014 9:21:38 AM UTC-4, Alexander Dubbs wrote:
>
> I changed the file type to .txt and it didn't help. If I change the file 
> type to .jl, my text editor changes it back to .rtf whenever I open it.
>
> On Thursday, May 22, 2014 3:04:39 PM UTC-4, John Myles White wrote:
>>
>> This is probably a problem because you're using an RTF file, which likely 
>> contains mostly garbage rather than the actual code you want to run.
>>
>>  -- John
>>
>> On May 22, 2014, at 12:02 PM, Alexander Dubbs <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> The following code gives the following error, and I have no idea why. 
>>  There are no comprehensions.  I write require("loaddataju.ju.rtf"), which 
>> is below, and get the error:
>>
>> ERROR: syntax: invalid comprehension syntax
>>  in include at boot.jl:238
>>  in include_from_node1 at loading.jl:114
>>  in reload_path at loading.jl:140
>>  in _require at loading.jl:58
>>  in require at loading.jl:46
>> at /Users/alexdubbs/Dropbox/Kaggle/model6/loaddataju.ju.rtf:12
>>
>> loaddataju.ju.rtf is as follows:
>>
>> Xin = cell(23)
>> n = cell(23)
>> y = cell(16)
>>
>> for i = 1:16
>>             Xin[i] = readcsv(@sprintf("X%d.txt",i))
>>             n[i] = int(readcsv(@sprintf("n%d.txt",i)))
>>             y[i] = readcsv(@sprintf("y%d.txt",i))
>>             @printf("%d ",i)
>> end
>>
>> for i = 17:23
>>             Xin[i] = readcsv(@sprintf("X%d.txt",i))
>>             n[i] = int(readcsv(@sprintf("n%d.txt",i)))
>>             @printf("%d ",i)
>> end
>>
>> X = cell(23)
>> for i = 1:23
>>             X[i] = reshape(Xin[i],n[i][1],n[i][2],n[i][3])
>> end
>>
>>
>> Thanks all.
>>
>> AJD
>>
>>
>>

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