having neural networks as arguments
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Hi, I had previously asked this question : "Hi, My question is about the way functions are used and how to send arguments to them properly. Look at this part of a code for instance:
My function Fitt has just one output and the 'x' dimension is 4*1. In the function i refer to a function that gets artificial neural networks as input. As i try to run the code, the line contain the function doesnt work and it leads to error. I cant understand why it could not go through the function. I thought it is perhaps because the Fitt function should include neural networks as argument.Is that true? I must include them? I prefer i could not increase Fitt function arguments ...
Also i had made the networks before and before running this code, i opened them in my workspace. That's why i find the error very weird.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
function sum =Fitt(x)
inp =QECsimull(net1,net2,t1s,t2s,x); ... sum=T; end %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
Dear Dpb told me to change the sum name first and then include the networks in the arguments. As Fitt was a function in my main function Optiz. I decided to include the networks as the arguments of the main program so all the subfunctions will understand it. So i changed the main function like:
function Optiz(net1,net2,t1s,t2s) Fitt(x); ... %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% function mysum =Fitt(x)
inp =QECsimull(net1,net2,t1s,t2s,x); ... mysum=T; end %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
But again the error says undefined function or variable net1 (though exists inthe workspace and works!)!!
Any suggestions?
Thanks
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Greg Heath
el 8 de Jul. de 2013
Inside of Fitt, the function only knows x and whatever variables are declared global in Optiz.
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