Sep 27, 2022 17:36
I sent a zoom link if you'd like to explain.
Sep 27, 2022 17:34
well you send a link I will try to joinhttps://uwaterloo.zoom.us/j/*******879?pwd=SVpUTDVSRHErK2RBeVArTVFMS1o3QT09
Sep 27, 2022 17:07
@Warkaz I couldn't solve the problem. I can send you my code and try it on your machine.
Sep 27, 2022 16:21
I tried to run it by removing the splitting part and just keeping p = self._p_samples(x) and q = self._q_samples(x). The code crashed.
Sep 27, 2022 16:21
It is a big model but at the end I compute a KL divergence and the order of the KL term was ~1e-2 or 0.1 and it was more and less the same order as the tensorflow code even with this mistake but now with your suggestion its value is ~50.
Sep 27, 2022 16:21
Swapping the order of splitting x completely messed up my code and its output doesn't make sense, you are right about overriding the output though.
 
Sep 29, 2017 15:48
Hi I made some changes in my code
Sep 28, 2017 21:09
I guess all the problems occur when I pass the pointer function as argument
Sep 28, 2017 21:08
Well before calling sample function the values of output are reasonable.
Sep 28, 2017 18:07
Well, basically I run test.py where I call "py_ars" function
Sep 28, 2017 18:05
With the changes I made, I got NaN values
Sep 28, 2017 18:04
from line 608 you can see what I am trying to achieve
Sep 28, 2017 18:03
This is my github repository and latest update of the code: github.com/neuronphysics/myARS/blob/master/ars.pyx
Sep 28, 2017 17:28
def normal(double u,
double yu,
double ypu):
yu = -u*u*0.5
ypu= -u
return


def normal_ctypes(u, yu, ypu):
u_as_ctypes_array = (ctypes.c_double*1).from_address(ctypes.addressof(u.contents))
yu_as_ctypes_array = (ctypes.c_double*1).from_address(ctypes.addressof(yu.contents))
ypu_as_ctypes_array = (ctypes.c_double*1).from_address(ctypes.addressof(ypu.contents))
normal(u_as_ctypes_array, yu_as_ctypes_array,ypu_as_ctypes_array)
Sep 28, 2017 17:28
well, I passed the normal_ctypes function as an argument to so called "call_sample" in my python script and I am getting this error message:File "_ctypes/callbacks.c", line 315, in 'calling callback function'
File "ars.pyx", line 620, in ars.normal_ctypes
normal(u_as_ctypes_array, yu_as_ctypes_array,ypu_as_ctypes_array)
File "ars.pyx", line 608, in ars.normal
def normal(double u,
TypeError: a float is required
Sep 28, 2017 17:23
originally I would not put myself into such a trouble to make things very complicated but I am trying to convert a fortran code to cython and I am forced to deal with it.
Sep 28, 2017 17:21
is it right?
Sep 28, 2017 17:21
so now I can import "normal_ctypes" function in my python code and pass it as an argument to "call_sample" function
Sep 28, 2017 17:12
In the case I just have double type pointers, how can I define it by ctypes?
Sep 28, 2017 17:09
as I mentioned above, I realized I do not need pointer arrays for my pointer function. I just need to pass pointers with type double.
Sep 28, 2017 17:06
Thanks
Sep 28, 2017 14:21
If then I would run py_run from python code, I will get this error ` f = FTYPE(f) # convert Python callable to ctypes function pointer`
Sep 28, 2017 14:19
and just in order to see whether code works or not even if I would define a function in `.pyx` I wrote another wrapper like this: `cdef class _SampleFunc:
cdef void (*func)(double *, double *, double *)

def py_run(ns, m, emax, x, hx, hpx, num):
normal_samplefunc = _SampleFunc()
normal_samplefunc.func = &normal
return py_ars(ns, m, emax, x, hx, hpx, num, normal_samplefunc)`
Sep 28, 2017 14:17
@DavidW I changed the normal function to `cdef void normal(double* u,
double* yu,
double* ypu) nogil:
yu[0] = -u[0]*u[0]*0.5
ypu[0]= -u[0]
return `
Sep 28, 2017 14:04
*do not need to
Sep 28, 2017 12:57
@DavidW I figured out actually there is a bug in my code. The arguments of "normal" function should be double pointers and do not to be pointer arrays.
Sep 28, 2017 12:55
@DavidW If you would not mind can I send you my code?
Sep 28, 2017 12:53
Thanks for the answer. I just have a few final questions. If you would kindly answer, I will be really grateful. In the case that pointer just refers to a double value instead of a pointer array, what is the substitution for this line in your answer :x_as_ctypes_array = (ctypes.c_double*n).from_address(ctypes.addressof(x.contents‌​)) in normal_ctypes function to return the address of the pointer?
Sep 28, 2017 12:53
@DawidW the call_sample function is a python function, so it can be imported to my python code but what is the reason behind it that you do not recommend to import call_sample and normal_ctypes to the python code?
Sep 28, 2017 12:53
but My main question is how can I call from my python script thecall_sample function and pass a python version of normal function as an argument.
Sep 28, 2017 12:53
the normal_ctypes is the function which I can call from my python and pass as an argument to call_sample function, right?
Sep 28, 2017 12:53
I changed the cpdef void normal by adding an extra input argument for the size of vector u. Then I compiled the code and ran my test.py code. For the sample function, I got this error message:File "_ctypes/callbacks.c", line ..., in 'calling callback function' TypeError: Argument 'u' has incorrect type (expected numpy.ndarray, got LP_c_double)
Sep 28, 2017 12:53
Sorry about my naive questions but I am confused whether the cpdef type defining normal function, the way I did above, is right or not? Then can it be used for the pointer function as you defined in your answer? Because I tried to change my code according your comments but kept above definition of the normal function, I got this error :f = FTYPE(f) # convert Python callable to ctypes function pointer TypeError: invalid result type for callback function
Sep 28, 2017 12:53
A comment and question is that I want the normal function would be callable from python code. If I make it, in the way you described on the top, I can not access it in python. Well, Do you think the way I coded my normal function is wrong in this context?
Sep 28, 2017 12:53
Thanks a lot for the answer and description. I will try to apply your answer to my code.
 
Jun 24, 2015 16:21
no worries
Jun 24, 2015 16:07
I should get back to work
Jun 24, 2015 16:07
I accepted your answer
Jun 24, 2015 16:07
anyway
Jun 24, 2015 16:07
nope
Jun 24, 2015 16:06
params['amp_2'].stderr returns the errors in the measurements
Jun 24, 2015 16:02
but how can I get the errors
Jun 24, 2015 16:01
I would get the computed values by params['amp_2'].value.
Jun 24, 2015 16:00
plus I would like to know how to extract the errors
Jun 24, 2015 16:00
and errors for some of them are very high
Jun 24, 2015 15:59
which contains the errors in the measured values
Jun 24, 2015 15:58
it would return more exclusive results
Jun 24, 2015 15:58
if you just try this line result = minimize(fcn2min, params, args=(x, data))
Jun 24, 2015 15:55
you just care to get 10 points
Jun 24, 2015 15:55
we post questions to teach other people how to use properly these libraries by our questions