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Top Forums Programming C: lenght of array Post 302809699 by migurus on Monday 20th of May 2013 12:55:12 PM
Old 05-20-2013
I have no system available to test your code.

For your Q.1 I'd use "struct numlist *numbers" in main and change make_list to return pointer to structure.

The Q.2 is not clear to me, what does not look right to you?
 

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FANN_GET_CASCADE_NUM_CANDIDATES(3)					 1					FANN_GET_CASCADE_NUM_CANDIDATES(3)

fann_get_cascade_num_candidates - Returns the number of candidates used during training

SYNOPSIS
int fann_get_cascade_num_candidates (resource $ann) DESCRIPTION
The number of candidates used during training (calculated by multiplying fann_get_cascade_activation_functions_count(3), fann_get_cas- cade_activation_steepnesses_count(3) and fann_get_cascade_num_candidate_groups(3)). The actual candidates is defined by the fann_get_cascade_activation_functions(3) and fann_get_cascade_activation_steepnesses(3) arrays. These arrays define the activation functions and activation steepnesses used for the candidate neurons. If there are 2 activation functions in the activation function array and 3 steepnesses in the steepness array, then there will be 2x3=6 different candidates which will be trained. These 6 different candidates can be copied into several candidate groups, where the only difference between these groups is the initial weights. If the number of groups is set to 2, then the number of candidate neurons will be 2x3x2=12. The number of candidate groups is defined by fann_set_cascade_num_candidate_groups(3). The default number of candidates is 6x4x2 = 48 PARAMETERS
o $ann -Neural network resource. RETURN VALUES
The number of candidates used during training, or FALSE on error. SEE ALSO
fann_get_cascade_activation_functions(3), fann_get_cascade_activation_functions_count(3), fann_get_cascade_activation_steepnesses(3), fann_get_cascade_activation_steepnesses_count(3), fann_get_cascade_num_candidate_groups(3). PHP Documentation Group FANN_GET_CASCADE_NUM_CANDIDATES(3)
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