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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...
Use tf.nn.sparse_softmax_cross_entropy_with_logits, but beware that it can't accept the output of tf.nn.softmax. Instead, calculate the unscaled activations, and then the cost: logits = tf.matmul(state_below, U) + b cost = tf.nn.sparse_softmax_cross_entropy_with_logits(logits, labels) In this c...
If we want to order the data differently for per group, we can add a CASE syntax to the ORDER BY. In this example, we want to order employees from Department 1 by last name and employees from Department 2 by salary. IdFNameLNamePhoneNumberManagerIdDepartmentIdSalaryHireDate1JamesSmith1234567890NUL...
vmin: Relative to 1 percent of the viewport's smaller dimension vmax: Relative to 1 percent of the viewport's larger dimension In other words, 1 vmin is equal to the smaller of 1 vh and 1 vw 1 vmax is equal to the larger of 1 vh and 1 vw Note: vmax is not supported in: any version of Inte...
Arrow functions are lexically scoped; this means that their this Binding is bound to the context of the surrounding scope. That is to say, whatever this refers to can be preserved by using an arrow function. Take a look at the following example. The class Cow has a method that allows for it to pr...
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
xcrun uses the system default Xcode version (set via xcode-select) to locate and execute command line tools from the Xcode application bundle, e.g., llvm-cov. # Generate code coverage reports via llvm-cov # /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin xc...
C extensions are comprised of two general pieces: The C Code itself. The extension configuration file. To get started with your first extension put the following in a file named extconf.rb: require 'mkmf' create_makefile('hello_c') A couple of things to point out: First, the name hell...
Use the Separating Axis Theorem to determine if 2 convex polygons are intersecting THE POLYGONS MUST BE CONVEX Attribution: Markus Jarderot @ How to check intersection between 2 rotated rectangles? // polygon objects are an array of vertices forming the polygon // var polygon1=[{x:100,y:100}...
Tests all polygon sides for intersections to determine if 2 polygons are colliding. // polygon objects are an array of vertices forming the polygon // var polygon1=[{x:100,y:100},{x:150,y:150},{x:50,y:150},...]; // The polygons can be both concave and convex // return true if the 2 polygons ...
Tests if the [x,y] point is inside a closed arc. var arc={ cx:150, cy:150, innerRadius:75, outerRadius:100, startAngle:0, endAngle:Math.PI } function isPointInArc(x,y,arc){ var dx=x-arc.cx; var dy=y-arc.cy; var dxy=dx*dx+dy*dy; var rrOuter=arc.outerRadiu...
Tests if the [x,y] point is inside a wedge. // wedge objects: {cx:,cy:,radius:,startAngle:,endAngle:} // var wedge={ // cx:150, cy:150, // centerpoint // radius:100, // startAngle:0, endAngle:Math.PI // } // Return true if the x,y point is inside the closed wedge function is...
Tests if an [x,y] point is inside a circle. // circle objects: {cx:,cy:,radius:,startAngle:,endAngle:} // var circle={ // cx:150, cy:150, // centerpoint // radius:100, // } // Return true if the x,y point is inside the circle function isPointInCircle(x,y,circle){ var dx=x-circ...
Tests if an [x,y] point is inside a rectangle. // rectangle objects: {x:, y:, width:, height: } // var rect={x:10, y:15, width:25, height:20} // Return true if the x,y point is inside the rectangle function isPointInRectangle(x,y,rect){ return(x>rect.x && x<rect.x+rect.width...
# Will display task as: # -------- Rebuild -------- # -------- Build -------- FormatTaskName "-------- {0} --------" # will display tasks in yellow colour: # Running Rebuild FormatTaskName { param($taskName) "Running $taskName" - foregroundcolor yellow } ...
For creating your first project in Phoenix framework at this point you should have, Elixir, Erlang, Hex, and the Phoenix archive installed. You should also have PostgreSQL and node.js installed to build a default application. Open terminal or command prompt and go to location on your file system wh...
# Set The Formatting $xmlsettings = New-Object System.Xml.XmlWriterSettings $xmlsettings.Indent = $true $xmlsettings.IndentChars = " " # Set the File Name Create The Document $XmlWriter = [System.XML.XmlWriter]::Create("C:\YourXML.xml", $xmlsettings) # Write the XML ...
If some JSON text might not be properly formatted, you can remove those entries from query using ISJSON function. select ProductID, Name, Color, Size, Price, JSON_VALUE(Data, '$.Type') as Type from Product where JSON_VALUE(Data, '$.Type') = 'part' and ISJSON(Data) > 0
JSON is textual format, so it is stored in standard NVARCHAR columns. NoSQL collection is equivalent to two column key value table: CREATE TABLE ProductCollection ( Id int identity primary key, Data nvarchar(max) ) Use nvarchar(max) as you are not sure what would be the size of your JSON ...
You can expose values from JSON column as computed columns: CREATE TABLE ProductCollection ( Id int identity primary key, Data nvarchar(max), Price AS JSON_VALUE(Data, '$.Price'), Color JSON_VALUE(Data, '$.Color') PERSISTED ) If you add PERSISTED computed column, value from JSON tex...

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