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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Carreer:Networking Programming in Unix (C programming Language) Post 50215 by vibhory2j on Monday 19th of April 2004 09:41:58 AM
Old 04-19-2004
thanks for your reply...

i have heard that network programmers work on different layers. is that true... if yes pls tell me on which layer should i program.also tell me how much time is required to become an efficient network programmer.

cheers
 

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FANN_CREATE_SPARSE(3)							 1						     FANN_CREATE_SPARSE(3)

fann_create_sparse - Creates a standard backpropagation neural network, which is not fully connected

SYNOPSIS
ReturnType fann_create_sparse (float $connection_rate, int $num_layers, int $num_neurons1, int $num_neurons2, [int $...]) DESCRIPTION
Creates a standard backpropagation neural network, which is not fully connected. PARAMETERS
o $connection_rate - The connection rate controls how many connections there will be in the network. If the connection rate is set to 1, the network will be fully connected, but if it is set to 0.5 only half of the connections will be set. A connection rate of 1 will yield the same result as fann_create_standard(3). o $num_layers - The total number of layers including the input and the output layer. o $num_neurons1 - Number of neurons in the first layer. o $num_neurons2 - Number of neurons in the second layer. o $... - Number of neurons in other layers. RETURN VALUES
Returns a neural network resource on success, or FALSE on error. SEE ALSO
fann_create_sparse_array(3), fann_create_standard(3), fann_create_shortcut(3). PHP Documentation Group FANN_CREATE_SPARSE(3)
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