Frankly speaking, you are not yet ready to write tacit form directly as you
cannot distinguish a noun from a verb. If your assignment prohibits an explicit
form, I'm afraid your assignment will fail.
Alan Mac Hugh wrote:
Stil not what I'm looking for, it's supose to be a dyadic fuction. NetParms
is x argumnet and Weights is the y argument
On 4/28/07, Devon McCormick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When you type in 3 nouns like "NetParams calcNetError Weights",
you get a syntax error because this is not a syntactically valid
construct
in J.
If you link them together like
NetParams; calcNetError; Weights
you'll get the 3-element array you were perhaps expecting?
On 4/28/07, Alan Mac Hugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi I'm working on a assignment for college, I would e-mail my lecture,
but
> the assignment due in on Monday at 12noon and I'm not sure if he
checks
> his
> e-mail over the weekend. I have got the program working, but the
output
> is
> not right.
>
> When I type in
>
> NetParams calcNetError Weights
>
> I should just get the answer.
>
> ...
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