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Operating Systems Solaris basic hardware & system requirements for solaris 10 Post 302290873 by kumarmani on Tuesday 24th of February 2009 07:48:07 AM
Old 02-24-2009
Its all depends on what all modules you are willing to cover in your training session. For the SA1 and SA2 UltraSparc 10 is going to good enough , given that if you can get it in market. For advance part like cluster and all you need higher end system.
 

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FANN_CREATE_TRAIN_FROM_CALLBACK(3)					 1					FANN_CREATE_TRAIN_FROM_CALLBACK(3)

fann_create_train_from_callback - Creates the training data struct from a user supplied function

SYNOPSIS
resource fann_create_train_from_callback (int $num_data, int $num_input, int $num_output, collable $user_function) DESCRIPTION
Creates the training data struct from a user supplied function. As the training data are numerable (data 1, data 2...), the user must write a function that receives the number of the training data set (input, output) and returns the set. PARAMETERS
o $num_data - The number of training data o $num_input - The number of inputs per training data o $num_output - The number of ouputs per training data o $user_function - The user supplied function with following parameters: o num - The number of the training data set o num_input - The number of inputs per training data o num - The number of ouputs per training dataThe number of inputs per training data The function should return an associative array with keys input and output and two array values of input and output. RETURN VALUES
Returns a train data resource on success, or FALSE on error. EXAMPLES
Example #1 fann_create_train_from_callback example <?php function create_train_callback($num_data, $num_input, $num_output) { return array( "input" => array_fill(0, $num_input, 1), "output" => array_fill(0, $num_output, 1), ); } $num_data = 3; $num_input = 2; $num_output = 1; $train_data = fann_create_train_from_callback($num_data, $num_input, $num_output, "create_train_callback"); if ($train_data) { // Do something with $train_data } ?> SEE ALSO
fann_read_train_from_file(3), fann_train_on_data(3), fann_destroy_train(3), fann_save_train(3). PHP Documentation Group FANN_CREATE_TRAIN_FROM_CALLBACK(3)
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