Ok, thanks. Surprising for Matlab users but ok.
quarta-feira, 17 de Fevereiro de 2016 às 15:30:54 UTC, Yichao Yu escreveu: > > On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 10:22 AM, J Luis <[email protected] <javascript:>> > wrote: > > Hi, see > > > > function ttt() > > t1 = [-1167.3955469319576 9.9]; > > t2 = [-1170.4689400259758 -15.31]; > > t = [t1[1,:]; t2[1,:]] > > @show(t1,t2,t) > > end > > > > prints on 0.4 > > > > t1 = [-1167.3955469319576 9.9] > > t2 = [-1170.4689400259758 -15.31] > > t = [-1167.3955469319576 9.9 > > -1170.4689400259758 -15.31] > > 2x2 Array{Float64,2}: > > -1167.4 9.9 > > -1170.47 -15.31 > > > > but on 0.5 (built yesterday) > > > > t1 = [-1167.3955469319576 9.9] > > t2 = [-1170.4689400259758 -15.31] > > t = [-1167.3955469319576,9.9,-1170.4689400259758,-15.31] > > 4-element Array{Float64,1}: > > -1167.4 > > 9.9 > > -1170.47 > > -15.31 > > IIUC this is an intentional change > https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/pull/13612. > > An easy way to fix the compatibility on 0.4 and 0.5 is to use 1:1 instead > of 1. >
