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When state_below is a 2D Tensor, U is a 2D weights matrix, b is a class_size-length vector: logits = tf.matmul(state_below, U) + b return tf.nn.softmax(logits) When state_below is a 3D tensor, U, b as before: def softmax_fn(current_input): logits = tf.matmul(current_input, U) + b ret...
Restoring is also quite nice and easy. Here's a handy helper function: def restore_vars(saver, sess, chkpt_dir): """ Restore saved net, global score and step, and epsilons OR create checkpoint directory for later storage. """ sess.run(tf.initialize_all_...
For use TypeScript REPL in Node.js you can use tsun package Install it globally with npm install -g tsun and run in your terminal or command prompt with tsun command Usage example: $ tsun TSUN : TypeScript Upgraded Node type in TypeScript expression to evaluate type :help for commands in r...
Stream operations fall into two main categories, intermediate and terminal operations, and two sub-categories, stateless and stateful. Intermediate Operations: An intermediate operation is always lazy, such as a simple Stream.map. It is not invoked until the stream is actually consumed. This can...
Get all documents in the collection 'myCollection' and print them to the console. const MongoClient = require('mongodb').MongoClient; const url = 'mongodb://localhost:27017/test'; MongoClient.connect(url, function (err, db) { if (err) throw new Error(err); var cursor = db.collection('my...
git log --pretty=format:"%Cgreen%ci %Cblue%cn %Cgreen%cr%Creset %s" This will give a nice overview of all commits (1 per line) with date, user and commit message. The --pretty option has many placeholders, each starting with %. All options can be found here
It is not possible to add and commit an empty folder in Git due to the fact that Git manages files and attaches their directory to them, which slims down commits and improves speed. To get around this, there are two methods: Method one: .gitkeep One hack to get around this is to use a .gitkeep fil...
Arrow functions may implicitly return values by simply omitting the curly braces that traditionally wrap a function's body if their body only contains a single expression. const foo = x => x + 1; foo(1); // -> 2 When using implicit returns, object literals must be wrapped in parenthesis s...
Arrow functions can behave very similar to classic functions in that you may explicitly return a value from them using the return keyword; simply wrap your function's body in curly braces, and return a value: const foo = x => { return x + 1; } foo(1); // -> 2
Use Spliterators.spliterator() or Spliterators.spliteratorUnknownSize() to convert an iterator to a stream: Iterator<String> iterator = Arrays.asList("A", "B", "C").iterator(); Spliterator<String> spliterator = Spliterators.spliteratorUnknownSize(itera...
In this example we have only one object but it is shared between/executed on different threads. Ordinary usage of fields to save state would not be possible because the other thread would see that too (or probably not see). public class Test { public static void main(String[] args) { ...
Reduction is the process of applying a binary operator to every element of a stream to result in one value. The sum() method of an IntStream is an example of a reduction; it applies addition to every term of the Stream, resulting in one final value: This is equivalent to (((1+2)+3)+4) The reduc...
Sun / Oracle releases of Java SE come in two forms: JRE and JDK. In simple terms, JREs support running Java applications, and JDKs also support Java development. Java Runtime Environment Java Runtime Environment or JRE distributions consist of the set of libraries and tools needed to run and mana...
Orthogonal to the JRE versus JDK dichotomy, there are two types of Java release that are widely available: The Oracle Hotspot releases are the ones that you download from the Oracle download sites. The OpenJDK releases are the ones that are built (typically by third-party providers) from the Ope...
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Struct defines new classes with the specified attributes and accessor methods. Person = Struct.new :first_name, :last_name You can then instantiate objects and use them: person = Person.new 'John', 'Doe' # => #<struct Person first_name="John", last_name="Doe"> p...
Person = Struct.new :name do def greet(someone) "Hello #{someone}! I am #{name}!" end end Person.new('Alice').greet 'Bob' # => "Hello Bob! I am Alice!"
The first thing to do is to add the service to AndroidManifest.xml, inside the <application> tag: <application ...> ... <service android:name=".RecordingService" <!--"enabled" tag specifies Whether or not the service can ...
// circle objects: { x:, y:, radius: } // return true if the 2 circles are colliding // c1 and c2 are circles as defined above function CirclesColliding(c1,c2){ var dx=c2.x-c1.x; var dy=c2.y-c1.y; var rSum=c1.radius+c2.radius; return(dx*dx+dy*dy<=rSum*rSum); }
// rectangle objects { x:, y:, width:, height: } // return true if the 2 rectangles are colliding // r1 and r2 are rectangles as defined above function RectsColliding(r1,r2){ return !( r1.x>r2.x+r2.width || r1.x+r1.width<r2.x || r1.y>r2.y+r2.height || ...

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