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comparison dataset.py @ 95:6fe972a7393c
removed duplicated example in comment
author | Frederic Bastien <bastienf@iro.umontreal.ca> |
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date | Tue, 06 May 2008 10:52:45 -0400 |
parents | a289b8bed64c |
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31 - for val1,val2,... in dataset: | 31 - for val1,val2,... in dataset: |
32 - for example in dataset(field1, field2,field3, ...): | 32 - for example in dataset(field1, field2,field3, ...): |
33 - for val1,val2,val3 in dataset(field1, field2,field3): | 33 - for val1,val2,val3 in dataset(field1, field2,field3): |
34 - for minibatch in dataset.minibatches([field1, field2, ...],minibatch_size=N): | 34 - for minibatch in dataset.minibatches([field1, field2, ...],minibatch_size=N): |
35 - for mini1,mini2,mini3 in dataset.minibatches([field1, field2, field3], minibatch_size=N): | 35 - for mini1,mini2,mini3 in dataset.minibatches([field1, field2, field3], minibatch_size=N): |
36 - for example in dataset:: | |
37 print example['x'] | |
38 - for x,y,z in dataset: | |
39 Each of these is documented below. All of these iterators are expected | 36 Each of these is documented below. All of these iterators are expected |
40 to provide, in addition to the usual 'next()' method, a 'next_index()' method | 37 to provide, in addition to the usual 'next()' method, a 'next_index()' method |
41 which returns a non-negative integer pointing to the position of the next | 38 which returns a non-negative integer pointing to the position of the next |
42 example that will be returned by 'next()' (or of the first example in the | 39 example that will be returned by 'next()' (or of the first example in the |
43 next minibatch returned). This is important because these iterators | 40 next minibatch returned). This is important because these iterators |