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by cbkeller 2511 days ago
The comment I was going to reply to disappeared, but for something closer in form to the Matlab example that used to be here:

  using Plots, DelimitedFiles
  d = readdlm("data.tsv",'\t')
  A = [ones(10,1) d[:,1:2]]; B = copy(d[:,3]); X = A\B
  plot(B, seriestype=:scatter, color=:blue); plot!(A*X, seriestype=:scatter, color=:red)
I find Julia syntax feels closer to Matlab than to Python or R, just different enough to be frustrating for the first month or so (followed by a period of "oh, that's why Julia does it this way instead!")
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No need to `copy` from `d[:,3]`. Slicing already creates copies (so you're copying twice), but even if it made a view you could still just write `B = d[:, 3]`.
Ah, didn't realize slicing always made copies. A view/alias/whatever would have been fine for the example, but having multiple variable names referring to the same memory has caused me enough problems to try to avoid it by default.