That makes sense, thanks.
Type: Posts; User: magis
That makes sense, thanks.
Mission accomplished :D . But I am a little confused as to why a reference would work and not a pointer, would someone please explain this? To be honest... I just threw the reference operator in...
If you open the file timeworked.txt you get this:
Time in: Thu Jun 23 12:41:24 2005
time out: Thu Jun 23 12:41:24 2005
Hours worked: 0.000277778
However, the original data printed by...
I am currently working on a program that will calculate the number of hours I have worked for any given day. What I have is as follows:
...
Thanks :p
Could you suggest any exercises that would help me better by my programming and mathematical skills with a bias towards neural networks? This might also help others in the same boat :D .
This programs purpose is to determine the value of a number, it is the first perceptron in a network which I hope will eventually involve many layers. Quite frankly, however, I am clueless as to how...
This is my first attempt at a neural network, is this even close to a single input output perceptron?
#include <iostream.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <time.h>
float floatrandom(float...
Could someone explain to me the difference between neural networks and spiked neural networks? I've been reading a lot of books that reference neural networks and I think it would be very interesting...
I think I got it, but before I post the finished product :D I will post 7stud's exercise just in case anyone else is having the same problem I had.
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>...
Okay I think i am getting closer :D this is what I have so far:
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
My goal is to read a file until a specific string is found and then output what was read into another file. I've been working on this for a few days now :( and this is all I've been able to come up...