@Suever I think the TFT# syntax is seldom used, specially since I introduced the feature that higher numbers in # do that (for example, 4# is the same as FT# for a 2-output function). BTW, TFT notation can also be used with $. It's just not common
@Suever I have a feeling that 2#) may be used more often than 3$)...
Could you guys please suggest a word in English that means something like "visually incompatible with surrounding / distinct in a way that is unpleasant / evidently does not belong to where it is"
The word can be used to mean that something doesn't belong (i.e in this category) or something that has nothing to do with something, but also doesn't matter.
I know there is a word for this in my head but I can't think of it. The definition of the word belong is to be rightly placed in a spec...
"To describe an item of horrible clothing, usually stripey and in the form of a cardigan. Can also describe the feeling of a major hangover. mam, what the fuck is this cardigan you have bought me, its garish as fuck, you bitch."
I already installed a lot of version of Matlab and ccs. Now I have Matlab 2012a and ccs v3.3 and when I want to configure this version in Matlab I have next message:
Checking CCS (Code Composer Studio) version
Required version: 3.3.82.13
Required for : Automation and Code Generation
Your V...
@Suever How well versed are you with creating class docs? On my docs, I have a flag option with the string 'linear'
However, when I do help class, linear is highlighted and points to another MATLAB function.
is there a way to disable this highlighting or more specifically... prevent it from pointing to any other methods in the MATLAB path other than what I have defined for the class?
NeuralNet2 Properties:
LearningRate - The learning rate for Stochastic Gradient Descent
Must be strictly positive (i.e. > 0)
Default value is 0.003
ActivationFunction - The activation function to be applied to each
neuron in the hidden and output layer
The ones you can choose from are:
'linear' - Linear
'relu' - Rectified Linear (i.e. ramp)
'linear' is currently being hyperlinked
It links to a function in the System Identification Toolbox
@rayryeng Ah ok it's trigged by functionName - something (i.e. the hyphen)
So if you change your separator to a colon or something that should prevent the auto linking
MATLAB is basically ignoring the indentation level and sees it as another property and goes looking for it but for some reason doesn't constrain it to the namespace of the current class
You could also omit a space either before or after the - which seems to break whatever regex they are using
It should constrain it to the namespace of the current class. It shouldn't look for other functions / methods in other classes unless I specifically tell it to.
That's really a feature that shouldn't be there lol.
I want to get the first PCA for an image using matlab function pca
how can I do that ?
I have tried the following Matlab code :
[COEFF, SCORE] = pca(image);
SCORE(1:size(SCORE,1),:)=0;
reconstructed_image = SCORE / COEFF + repmat(mean(image,1),size(image,1), 1);
I=reshape(reconstructed_image,[...
nvm that ray, it's a slightly different function, still garbage as to the usage of PCA. I answered him and told him to read my other answer before attempting more PCA.
@tvo Of course they're not the same, but the direct method is the end result of a fully-committed optimization for solving a tridiagonal system since it is O(n) and lacks any convergence criteria. This is why I asked the OP to clarify their purpose and provided more context to the problem they're having since masking a few unknowns to save a few FLOPs specifically for a tridiagonal matrix in a general, iterative solver is, in my opinion, useless. — TroyHaskin25 secs ago
@AndrasDeak I'm not having a bad day. Just annoyed that that user I mentioned in the quoted comment is pointing out obvious things for an OP that won't respond to my inquiries in a question that maybe should be closed.
Possibly. But I spend enough time everyday contemplating the stupidity and arrogance of the U.S. as a country and the mostly mindless, objective-less (in an optimization sense) sheep of the populous that I'm not offended by others making passing jokes about caricatures.
@AndrasDeak Indeed, hence my inquiry. But the other user in the comment chain seems to think there's something to be gained by not just writing a direct solver.
You are already treating each row of your image as an observation, like I wrote in my answer. With you knowledge of linear algebra you should know which is the first principal component once you've ran it through pca. I highly doubt it will do you any good though, but since you're not telling me what the problem is I can't solve it for you. Just a side note: there's no such thing as a "first pca" either. It's Principal Component Analysis, which gives you Principal Components. You might want to learn a thing or two about the technique before using it. — Adriaan3 mins ago
Anybody feels like embarking on an adventure to create better syntax highlighting for MATLAB? We'll need a current MATLAB lexer and probably build a NetBeans addon...
When I was making the color scheme today, I saw how many other things are being highlighted by other applications, I became ashamed for MATLAB... It's quite bad as an IDE
i want to write program to change words and number to each other , it's such a secret code,for example:when i write : BYE ,the answer should be 112514 and when i input the 112514 it should answer :BYE
IT CAN HAVE ALSO RANDOM NUMBERS BETWEEN CONSTANT NUMBERS,I THINK EACH NUMBER SHOULD BE DEFINED ...
"But I don't know how to store each line in a variable, and then access the specific part of the line that I want to reach." --> have you tried actually learning a language before trying to use it? (Don't take it personally, a lot of people ask on SO instead of studying first, as if programming answers fell from the sky...wait, they do. Nevermind.) — Andras Deak21 secs ago
Yes, you can create separate figures by calling the figure() function.
Super simple example:
data = rand(6,2);
for i=1:size(data,1)
figure(i)
plot(data(i,1),data(i,2),'*');
end
figure(2); % let's go back to plot no. 2
hold on; % let's add stuff without deleting previous content
plot(da...
I somehow feel that this is highly inadequate for the question, but I don't understand the question unfortunately