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Formula to calculate response time in hours and minutes
Hi Anyone can suggest the formula to calculate the total time use for a response.
Example below: Example 1: Start time: 5/1/2024, 16:19. End time: 5/2/2024, 10:39.
Example 2: start time 5/3/2024 9:21. End time: 5/3/2024, 9:24.
By considering working hour 8~5pm and holiday is on 5/1/2024.
Hi Anyone can suggest the formula to calculate the total time use for a response.Example below: Example 1: Start time: 5/1/2024, 16:19. End time: 5/2/2024, 10:39.Example 2: start time 5/3/2024 9:21. End time: 5/3/2024, 9:24.By considering working hour 8~5pm and holiday is on 5/1/2024. Read More
How to disable auto update on Windows 11?
I reinstalled Windows 11 on my computer because the new update broke my desktop and could not fix the issue. I want to know is there any way to disable the auto update to avoid the same issue in future?
Thank you
I reinstalled Windows 11 on my computer because the new update broke my desktop and could not fix the issue. I want to know is there any way to disable the auto update to avoid the same issue in future? Thank you Read More
Data vizualisation
Hi All.
I have started a course on data visualization on line.
Although i thought i understood the course i got a collogue to send me some (any) data across to see if i could make sense of it, understand the data and then work out what type of graphs and charts to use to visualize the data.
When the data came i didnt have a clue.
Could some one please give me some pointers on where to start
thanks in advance
Hi All. I have started a course on data visualization on line. Although i thought i understood the course i got a collogue to send me some (any) data across to see if i could make sense of it, understand the data and then work out what type of graphs and charts to use to visualize the data.When the data came i didnt have a clue.Could some one please give me some pointers on where to start thanks in advance Read More
How to specify same positive and negative axes-limits without knowing the limit values beforehand?
Is there some way we can specify the axes to have uniform limits on positive and negative side without knowledge of the limits themselves. I am generating several figures at once with multiple subplots in each figure, and my x-axis limits range from [-4 3] for one subplot to [-25 20] for another subplot. I want each subplot to have same limits on both sides of zero, i.e. they should adjust to [-4 4] and [-25 25] on their own, especially since I don’t know the actual values until the graphs are plotted. It is impractical for me to do this for each figure and subplot with the number I generate. Keep in mind that I do not want all my subplots to have the same limits as each other, just the same positive and negative limits.
This is urgent and any help is much appreciated.Is there some way we can specify the axes to have uniform limits on positive and negative side without knowledge of the limits themselves. I am generating several figures at once with multiple subplots in each figure, and my x-axis limits range from [-4 3] for one subplot to [-25 20] for another subplot. I want each subplot to have same limits on both sides of zero, i.e. they should adjust to [-4 4] and [-25 25] on their own, especially since I don’t know the actual values until the graphs are plotted. It is impractical for me to do this for each figure and subplot with the number I generate. Keep in mind that I do not want all my subplots to have the same limits as each other, just the same positive and negative limits.
This is urgent and any help is much appreciated. Is there some way we can specify the axes to have uniform limits on positive and negative side without knowledge of the limits themselves. I am generating several figures at once with multiple subplots in each figure, and my x-axis limits range from [-4 3] for one subplot to [-25 20] for another subplot. I want each subplot to have same limits on both sides of zero, i.e. they should adjust to [-4 4] and [-25 25] on their own, especially since I don’t know the actual values until the graphs are plotted. It is impractical for me to do this for each figure and subplot with the number I generate. Keep in mind that I do not want all my subplots to have the same limits as each other, just the same positive and negative limits.
This is urgent and any help is much appreciated. plots, same axis limits, same positive and negative limits MATLAB Answers — New Questions
How to set the visibility of labels attached to controls such as edit boxes in APP Designer?
I want to make all the edit boxes invisible, but I achieved this by using the programming statement "app. EditField_19. Visible=" off ";" to make the edit boxes invisible, but the labels are still visible(Figure 2); How to solve this situation where the name of this tag cannot be seen in the component browser despite selecting it individually, so it cannot be programmed as invisible?
The normal visible situation is shown in Figure 1; The current situation is shown in Figure 2;
Figure 1
Figure 2I want to make all the edit boxes invisible, but I achieved this by using the programming statement "app. EditField_19. Visible=" off ";" to make the edit boxes invisible, but the labels are still visible(Figure 2); How to solve this situation where the name of this tag cannot be seen in the component browser despite selecting it individually, so it cannot be programmed as invisible?
The normal visible situation is shown in Figure 1; The current situation is shown in Figure 2;
Figure 1
Figure 2 I want to make all the edit boxes invisible, but I achieved this by using the programming statement "app. EditField_19. Visible=" off ";" to make the edit boxes invisible, but the labels are still visible(Figure 2); How to solve this situation where the name of this tag cannot be seen in the component browser despite selecting it individually, so it cannot be programmed as invisible?
The normal visible situation is shown in Figure 1; The current situation is shown in Figure 2;
Figure 1
Figure 2 app designer, label, visible MATLAB Answers — New Questions
I am getting different values of fft for the same variable as demonstrated by a simple example below…
E=[1 2 4 6;3 6 3 9;7 5 8 9]
EF=fftshift(abs(fft(E)))
ES=fftshift(abs(fft(E(:,1))))
shouldn’t ES be equal to the first row of EF…E=[1 2 4 6;3 6 3 9;7 5 8 9]
EF=fftshift(abs(fft(E)))
ES=fftshift(abs(fft(E(:,1))))
shouldn’t ES be equal to the first row of EF… E=[1 2 4 6;3 6 3 9;7 5 8 9]
EF=fftshift(abs(fft(E)))
ES=fftshift(abs(fft(E(:,1))))
shouldn’t ES be equal to the first row of EF… fft, matrix MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Puzzles about inserting Visio diagram
Hi guys,
I have a puzzle about difference between the size of visio figure and actual visio diagram. like below:
the size of visio figure in DOCX are width:841.75pt and height:118.55pt. but the actual size of my visio diagram is width:1626.75pt and heitht:204pt.
Can anyone help to figure out how to calculate the size of visio figure in DOCX from actual visio diagram?
Hi guys,I have a puzzle about difference between the size of visio figure and actual visio diagram. like below:the size of visio figure in DOCX are width:841.75pt and height:118.55pt. but the actual size of my visio diagram is width:1626.75pt and heitht:204pt.Can anyone help to figure out how to calculate the size of visio figure in DOCX from actual visio diagram? Read More
excel2013 pivot table can’t auto refresh pivot table detail sheet
i’ve tried to simply show my question as below step by step.
The new sheet data that was click and generated from pivot table, is it ok to synchonize with original table?
i’ve tried to simply show my question as below step by step.The new sheet data that was click and generated from pivot table, is it ok to synchonize with original table? Read More
Help: Editing VBA code
Hi
I have a code that highlight duplicated words or numbers, it gives the first value a pink color, and the duplicate a green color.
AFAIK Words can’t search for a specific highlight color. So what I want it to do so I can delete the duplicate values is to add underline to the duplicate instead of highlight.
This is the code:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-DX2e4VN8SQVHOl-OBkASNuh_Jfb1TU2/view?pli=1
Hi I have a code that highlight duplicated words or numbers, it gives the first value a pink color, and the duplicate a green color. AFAIK Words can’t search for a specific highlight color. So what I want it to do so I can delete the duplicate values is to add underline to the duplicate instead of highlight. This is the code: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-DX2e4VN8SQVHOl-OBkASNuh_Jfb1TU2/view?pli=1 Read More
Jeff Ross Weight Loss [How Did Ross Lose So Much Weight?]
“Cooking myself. Eating my ‘rossipes,’ choice by choice, deciding to stick around for as long as humanly possible,” he explained. “You never win this battle, you win by being in the fight.”
It was one year ago today that I finally reached my target weight goal which I had struggled for a long while to achieve. Those who have known me since childhood may remember me as an underweight guy who doesn’t have any issue with extra pounds on board. Growing up, I was the skinniest kid in the class. My nickname from some best friends in high school and college was “Runt.” I weighed only 113 pounds the day I got married a week after graduating from college. Things had changed, though, 30+ years later as I’m sure many from my age group can understand. In late 2011, I put on nearly 20 pounds in a relatively short time period. The Thanksgiving to Christmas holiday season was the main stretch of time in which I threw caution and good sense to the wind and reached what was for me a lifetime high weight. I didn’t like the new, bigger me very much in a few ways. The extra weight slowed down my running game considerably. I didn’t care for the noticeable gut. Who likes having to buy bigger clothes, too? Not me. While I was able to lose a few of those pounds over the next several months, they weren’t all coming off nearly as quickly as I wanted, and certainly not as quickly as they appeared. So I was glad when my company, Humana, began a 100 Day Dash in June 2012 for all associates who wanted to participate. The competition was to get as many steps in and tracked via pedometer over 100 days beginning in early June. I set a goal of reaching 15,000 steps per day – about 7.5 miles. Fortunately, I was able to average that throughout the 100 days, logging over 1.5 million steps during the period. About the mid point of last year’s dash, on July 26, 2012, I finally hit my weight goal. I’m glad to report that on today’s one-year anniversary of that occasion, I have been able to weigh in at or below that target weight with no exceptions. That means I had to eat less junk food and more reasonable portions of healthy food. I had to control myself through the holidays and while traveling – times when it is easy to stray from a healthier eating plan. I also did something that most advise against, which is to weigh in daily. I did it to help me determine how much I might eat each day. If I weighed in at my limit in the morning, one solid meal was probably all I could eat without being above the goal the next day. Weighing in below the goal gave me a little more flexibility in what and how much I ate for that day. That may not be the ideal approach nutritionists would recommend, but it has worked for me, so I’ll stay with it. We are again this summer in the middle of Humana’s 100 Day Dash. This time I have a goal of averaging 17,000 steps per day and so far I’m on track. I’m on a great team of ten people (including the CEO) who are doing well at encouraging one another throughout the dash. The dog is happy from all the walking, and I know the nine flights of stairs up to my office at work like the back of my hand, having only taken the elevator a single-digit number of times since early June. It helps that Humana painted encouraging and motivational messages on the steps and posted attractive, informative, and motivational posters and paintings in the stairwells. When I weighed in this morning, I was a few pounds under the goal. That’s a good thing since I’m spending tomorrow at my parents’ farm – days always filled with lots of food choices. I’ll be able to enjoy myself within reason and not worry about surpassing my limit when I weigh in the next day. All of us know people who struggle with weight loss, or who struggle with maintaining previous weight loss. If you have never had to share their struggles, consider yourself fortunate. Losing weight takes hard work, dedication, and usually a lot of time. I haven’t had to deal with the issue anywhere close to the extent many others do every day. Still, I can at least vouch for the satisfaction that comes from reaching a weight loss goal regardless of the quantity of loss, and of keeping it off. So let me say a public “thank you” to my company, Humana, for their constant efforts among employees to promote health and wellness in all aspects of life, and especially for campaigns such as the 100 Day Dash which add a little fun, excitement, competition and reward to healthy behaviors. Humana, you are a great partner in my wellness. To others struggling with weight issues, I encourage you to set a reasonable goal, determine to do what it takes daily in terms of diet, exercise and improved behaviors, and perhaps solicit the help and encouragement of friends, family or coworkers willing to accompany you on your journey. Uphill struggles are easier when you’re not alone. Reaching a goal is very satisfying. Being able to maintain it and not go back to unhealthier conditions is even better. Happy anniversary, me! I’ll see you again the same time next year.
”Cooking myself. Eating my ‘rossipes,’ choice by choice, deciding to stick around for as long as humanly possible,” he explained. “You never win this battle, you win by being in the fight.” It was one year ago today that I finally reached my target weight goal which I had struggled for a long while to achieve. Those who have known me since childhood may remember me as an underweight guy who doesn’t have any issue with extra pounds on board. Growing up, I was the skinniest kid in the class. My nickname from some best friends in high school and college was “Runt.” I weighed only 113 pounds the day I got married a week after graduating from college. Things had changed, though, 30+ years later as I’m sure many from my age group can understand. In late 2011, I put on nearly 20 pounds in a relatively short time period. The Thanksgiving to Christmas holiday season was the main stretch of time in which I threw caution and good sense to the wind and reached what was for me a lifetime high weight. I didn’t like the new, bigger me very much in a few ways. The extra weight slowed down my running game considerably. I didn’t care for the noticeable gut. Who likes having to buy bigger clothes, too? Not me. While I was able to lose a few of those pounds over the next several months, they weren’t all coming off nearly as quickly as I wanted, and certainly not as quickly as they appeared. So I was glad when my company, Humana, began a 100 Day Dash in June 2012 for all associates who wanted to participate. The competition was to get as many steps in and tracked via pedometer over 100 days beginning in early June. I set a goal of reaching 15,000 steps per day – about 7.5 miles. Fortunately, I was able to average that throughout the 100 days, logging over 1.5 million steps during the period. About the mid point of last year’s dash, on July 26, 2012, I finally hit my weight goal. I’m glad to report that on today’s one-year anniversary of that occasion, I have been able to weigh in at or below that target weight with no exceptions. That means I had to eat less junk food and more reasonable portions of healthy food. I had to control myself through the holidays and while traveling – times when it is easy to stray from a healthier eating plan. I also did something that most advise against, which is to weigh in daily. I did it to help me determine how much I might eat each day. If I weighed in at my limit in the morning, one solid meal was probably all I could eat without being above the goal the next day. Weighing in below the goal gave me a little more flexibility in what and how much I ate for that day. That may not be the ideal approach nutritionists would recommend, but it has worked for me, so I’ll stay with it. We are again this summer in the middle of Humana’s 100 Day Dash. This time I have a goal of averaging 17,000 steps per day and so far I’m on track. I’m on a great team of ten people (including the CEO) who are doing well at encouraging one another throughout the dash. The dog is happy from all the walking, and I know the nine flights of stairs up to my office at work like the back of my hand, having only taken the elevator a single-digit number of times since early June. It helps that Humana painted encouraging and motivational messages on the steps and posted attractive, informative, and motivational posters and paintings in the stairwells. When I weighed in this morning, I was a few pounds under the goal. That’s a good thing since I’m spending tomorrow at my parents’ farm – days always filled with lots of food choices. I’ll be able to enjoy myself within reason and not worry about surpassing my limit when I weigh in the next day. All of us know people who struggle with weight loss, or who struggle with maintaining previous weight loss. If you have never had to share their struggles, consider yourself fortunate. Losing weight takes hard work, dedication, and usually a lot of time. I haven’t had to deal with the issue anywhere close to the extent many others do every day. Still, I can at least vouch for the satisfaction that comes from reaching a weight loss goal regardless of the quantity of loss, and of keeping it off. So let me say a public “thank you” to my company, Humana, for their constant efforts among employees to promote health and wellness in all aspects of life, and especially for campaigns such as the 100 Day Dash which add a little fun, excitement, competition and reward to healthy behaviors. Humana, you are a great partner in my wellness. To others struggling with weight issues, I encourage you to set a reasonable goal, determine to do what it takes daily in terms of diet, exercise and improved behaviors, and perhaps solicit the help and encouragement of friends, family or coworkers willing to accompany you on your journey. Uphill struggles are easier when you’re not alone. Reaching a goal is very satisfying. Being able to maintain it and not go back to unhealthier conditions is even better. Happy anniversary, me! I’ll see you again the same time next year. Read More
Convert pdf to excel
How to convert pdf to excel?
I have received a quotation as a table displayed in a PDF file. I want to convert this quotation into an Excel so that I can edit it easily. I have tried to do this in Excel by selecting Get Data – From File – From PDF, but the data is scattered in a mess of cells and requires a lot of manual changes. Need a lot of manual modification.
Are there any other ways to convert PDF to Excel? Thanks for your help.
How to convert pdf to excel?I have received a quotation as a table displayed in a PDF file. I want to convert this quotation into an Excel so that I can edit it easily. I have tried to do this in Excel by selecting Get Data – From File – From PDF, but the data is scattered in a mess of cells and requires a lot of manual changes. Need a lot of manual modification.Are there any other ways to convert PDF to Excel? Thanks for your help. Read More
PowerPoint
When I export a PowerPoint with audio to video, the pause between slides is too long. How can we shorten this pause. This is the mp3 of the video, showing the long pauses.
When I export a PowerPoint with audio to video, the pause between slides is too long. How can we shorten this pause. This is the mp3 of the video, showing the long pauses. Read More
Any Way to Make Keyboard Language Changes More Obvious?
I find it inconvenient to switch between two keyboard languages and always have to glance at the taskbar to confirm which one is active or when I switch the keyboard input. Is there a visual cue, similar to the volume bar that appears when adjusting volume, that could simplify this process?
I find it inconvenient to switch between two keyboard languages and always have to glance at the taskbar to confirm which one is active or when I switch the keyboard input. Is there a visual cue, similar to the volume bar that appears when adjusting volume, that could simplify this process? Read More
USB SSD Drive keeps disconnecting
Does anyone have any suggestions to make the drive accessible for as long as it is plugged in?
I have an Asus Vivobook S1605ZA laptop running Windows 11 and I bought a Seagate SRD00F1 Backup Plus portable drive on which I store documents, photos etc, most of which were moved across from my old PC when I bought the laptop. When plugged in to the USB 3 port, the file manager comes up and I can access all the files fine but after a few minutes the portable drive becomes inaccessible. This means that I can’t save the documents I was working on etc and is very frustrating. I tried ‘working’ the drive by opening and closing one file after another and found that the drive did not disconnect when used in this way, even after half an hour, but if I just open a file and work on a document or spreadsheet, after a few minutes I cannot save the document and although the file manager displays all the files I cannot open them – I get the message ‘D:{Folder Name} is not accessible. The device is not ready’ I have tried altering all the energy saving settings in windows with no success.Does anyone have any suggestions to make the drive accessible for as long as it is plugged in? Read More
Exchange 2019 SMTP Receive Connector
Hi Tech,
We have Exchange 2019, SMTP Open Relay Receive Connector.
We have around 300+ services using this connector. Recently We engaged a few customers and performed exercise to send email with Authentication.
My question here is, How we can find which smtp connection/IP is relaying emails using authentication and which connection/IP is relaying email anonymously/without authentication.
I tried finding authentication tags in smtp receive connector’s logging without any success.
Any idea or direction to achieve this? Thank in Advance.
Hi Tech, We have Exchange 2019, SMTP Open Relay Receive Connector. We have around 300+ services using this connector. Recently We engaged a few customers and performed exercise to send email with Authentication. My question here is, How we can find which smtp connection/IP is relaying emails using authentication and which connection/IP is relaying email anonymously/without authentication. I tried finding authentication tags in smtp receive connector’s logging without any success. Any idea or direction to achieve this? Thank in Advance. Read More
FSLogix and ODFC with OST files. Some users keep reverting to %localappdata%
Hi Everyone,
First post so please be gentle.
I’m posting under a personal account and not office as Firm doesn’t allow joining with Firm email.
Running Citrix / Windows 2019 Server / FSLogix 2.9.8784.63912. All users citrix (450 users) across 20 servers. 20vCPU 86GB RAM. We use PVS golden image and reboot all citrix servers nightly @ 3am
We use UPM so FSLogix is only for ODFC.
Scenario
We are finding that users OST files are being created on the network share (\ServerODFC) and are working fine for a period of time.
However users eventually ‘break’ (as I call it) and the OST reverts back to being created %localappdata%MicrosoftOutlook . Once the user is in this state at every logoff the OST file is lost and next login it is recreated in %localappdata% and the OST is being rebuilt. When we found 120 of 450 staff in this situation it flooded our gateway for 2 hours as OSTs were being re-created every morning.
So we started cleaning them up. The only way was to:
Remote into the user’s sessionClose OutlookDelete outlook profilecreate outlook profilestart outlook
This would result in the OST file being created / updated again on our network share (\ServerODFC)
We are finding that some users are stable and remain in this state for one day, two days, one week, one month? there’s no logic or pattern.
Once the user reverts back to defaulting the OST to %localappdata% that it where it remains until we repeat the above steps.
We are pulling our hair out on this one.
Looking at the ODFC logs (FRXTRAY) when I review a user who breaks on that day their ODFC log is unremarkable. There’s nothing in there to suggest why or what is going on. When I compare the ODFC log from the same server on the same day for another user who didn’t break they’re identical (except for SIDs etc..)
We’ve even written a powershell script to start Outlook for the staff and the script basically does the following
Check reg ForceOSTPath exists; if not loopget ForceOSTPath value and check user can access if not looponce both conditions are true start outlook.
Even after adding this – it is still breaking randomly.
I’ve googled and nothing is coming up. Either this is unique to us? or I’m not asking / googling the right question.
Please help
Hi Everyone,First post so please be gentle. I’m posting under a personal account and not office as Firm doesn’t allow joining with Firm email. Running Citrix / Windows 2019 Server / FSLogix 2.9.8784.63912. All users citrix (450 users) across 20 servers. 20vCPU 86GB RAM. We use PVS golden image and reboot all citrix servers nightly @ 3am We use UPM so FSLogix is only for ODFC. ScenarioWe are finding that users OST files are being created on the network share (\ServerODFC) and are working fine for a period of time. However users eventually ‘break’ (as I call it) and the OST reverts back to being created %localappdata%MicrosoftOutlook . Once the user is in this state at every logoff the OST file is lost and next login it is recreated in %localappdata% and the OST is being rebuilt. When we found 120 of 450 staff in this situation it flooded our gateway for 2 hours as OSTs were being re-created every morning. So we started cleaning them up. The only way was to:Remote into the user’s sessionClose OutlookDelete outlook profilecreate outlook profilestart outlookThis would result in the OST file being created / updated again on our network share (\ServerODFC)We are finding that some users are stable and remain in this state for one day, two days, one week, one month? there’s no logic or pattern. Once the user reverts back to defaulting the OST to %localappdata% that it where it remains until we repeat the above steps. We are pulling our hair out on this one. Looking at the ODFC logs (FRXTRAY) when I review a user who breaks on that day their ODFC log is unremarkable. There’s nothing in there to suggest why or what is going on. When I compare the ODFC log from the same server on the same day for another user who didn’t break they’re identical (except for SIDs etc..) We’ve even written a powershell script to start Outlook for the staff and the script basically does the followingCheck reg ForceOSTPath exists; if not loopget ForceOSTPath value and check user can access if not looponce both conditions are true start outlook.Even after adding this – it is still breaking randomly. I’ve googled and nothing is coming up. Either this is unique to us? or I’m not asking / googling the right question. Please help Read More
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Referencing a file in GitHub Copilot for Visual Studio
When you start a new project from scratch in Visual Studio, a few files get created. Many templates are available, for many types of applications, from simple console apps to complex web applications, as well as mobile, serverless, and many many more. All these projects consist of multiple files. You have your code files, containing the software that will be run, organized in classes, with often each class in its own file. You have the configuration files, be it JSON, XML, YAML or other. You may even have data files, embedded in the application when it’s built.
In the new video we just posted, my colleague Gwyn shows how you can use the Hash shortcut (#) to reference another file.
Context is everything
As we mentioned many times in this series, what makes a good Copilot output starts with a good prompt. But the prompt is more than “just” asking the large language model to do something. You also need to provide context. In AI parlance, we talk about “grounding” the model with data, or Retrieval Augmented Generation RAG.
Through its training, Copilot has access to general knowledge about the platform that you are using. It also has specific knowledge about libraries and frameworks. But what’s missing is your own private code, the code that the rest of the world doesn’t see. For example, you can let Copilot know that another file contains a series of methods that the current class can use.
In the example, Gwyn points Copilot to a JSON file containing data so a test can be generated. This adds precious context so that Copilot generates the correct code faster.
More information
As always you can find many resources in this collection. I also added all the blog posts and videos in this series so you can easily find past episodes and gain more knowledge. And of course, the best way to stay up to date is to subscribe to the Visual Studio YouTube channel, the Visual Studio DevBlog and of course this blog here.
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How to set initial estimate for mean in PPO actor critic network
I am using a PPO actor critic network. I created the actor following this example
https://www.mathworks.com/help/reinforcement-learning/ref/rl.function.rlcontinuousgaussianactor.html
How can I set an initial guess for the mean? Currently the actor always starts with an intial mean at time zero of zero.I am using a PPO actor critic network. I created the actor following this example
https://www.mathworks.com/help/reinforcement-learning/ref/rl.function.rlcontinuousgaussianactor.html
How can I set an initial guess for the mean? Currently the actor always starts with an intial mean at time zero of zero. I am using a PPO actor critic network. I created the actor following this example
https://www.mathworks.com/help/reinforcement-learning/ref/rl.function.rlcontinuousgaussianactor.html
How can I set an initial guess for the mean? Currently the actor always starts with an intial mean at time zero of zero. deep learning, matlab MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Loading hex values from a file vs executing .m file that contains same values
I have a file: test_hex_load.m
that contains one line
0x52d50
When I try to load the file, instead of just executing the m-file, it does not give the same result and I was wondering why that would be?
>> clear
>> test_hex_load
ans =
uint32
339280
>> load("test_hex_load.m")
>> test_hex_load
test_hex_load =
339536I have a file: test_hex_load.m
that contains one line
0x52d50
When I try to load the file, instead of just executing the m-file, it does not give the same result and I was wondering why that would be?
>> clear
>> test_hex_load
ans =
uint32
339280
>> load("test_hex_load.m")
>> test_hex_load
test_hex_load =
339536 I have a file: test_hex_load.m
that contains one line
0x52d50
When I try to load the file, instead of just executing the m-file, it does not give the same result and I was wondering why that would be?
>> clear
>> test_hex_load
ans =
uint32
339280
>> load("test_hex_load.m")
>> test_hex_load
test_hex_load =
339536 load, hex MATLAB Answers — New Questions