I dislike odd numbers

Can someone please upvote this question so that I have an even number of rep. points. I find even numbers much more pleasant to look at. Thanks!

14 Comments

Maybe we can get you four upvotes...
Matt J
Matt J on 14 Dec 2017
Edited: Matt J on 14 Dec 2017
Thanks Sean, but four upvotes would leave me odd again ;)
Rik
Rik on 14 Dec 2017
If I were really mean, I would upvote this as well ;)
Matt J
Matt J on 14 Dec 2017
@Rik, I understood the risks going into this :-)
Matt J
Matt J on 25 Apr 2018
Do I hear 10000?
Rik
Rik on 25 Apr 2018
Congratulations!
Matt J
Matt J on 25 Apr 2018
Edited: Matt J on 25 Apr 2018
Thanks, Rik. Unfortunately someone else pushed me over the threshold before I could land on the nice and round number 10,000 but it's good to be even again.
Stephan
Stephan on 26 Apr 2018
sorry - 10005 ;-)
Rik
Rik on 26 Apr 2018
10004, so let's start the edit war with the upvotes ;)
Matt J
Matt J on 26 Apr 2018
Nice try, Rik, but unvoting does not impact rep points. :)
Bob Thompson
Bob Thompson on 26 Apr 2018
Edited: Bob Thompson on 26 Apr 2018
See, now this just feels like a challenge to make every number possible on this thread to be odd.
True. I've never understood how odd numbers became a thing.
Rik
Rik on 19 Feb 2020
As you can infer from this conversation: you get 1 point for a vote on your question, 2 for a vote on your answer, and 4 if your answer is accepted (unless it is your own question).
DGM
DGM on 7 Jul 2023
You got your even reputation ...
... but at what cost?

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Answers (1)

Jan
Jan on 26 Apr 2018
Dear Matt J, simply redefine "odd".
function T = isOdd(X)
T = false(size(X));
end
Or modify the IEEE754 doubles:
function X = fixMyNumbers(X)
X = X - rem(fix(X), 2);
end
I'm sure we can ask MathWorks to implement this on the forum's server.
Or simply forget about the reputation number, because you have fancy and colorful badges now.

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Matt J
Matt J on 26 Apr 2018
I see (+1), but would a rose by any other name ...

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