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Do I have to have a dataset to train a Neural Network or can I just insert the folder location?
What should happen is: Read the first image of size m-by-n. (I'm assuming greyscale. Additional work required if RGB.) Reshape...

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How graph the function and solution of a second order differential equation with Matlab in the same graph.
Plot the right hand side of the equation.

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Code not looping - help please!
Uncomment these lines, and then it's just the matter of plugging in the variables. % *function [A,Sigma_A]=AV(E,L,r,h,iter)...

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How can I output the transfer function for this lag compensator ?
Transfer function: http://www.mathworks.com/help/control/ug/transfer-functions.html General plotting: http://www.mathworks.co...

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How can I make 2 hidden layers in neural network toolkit?
Have you tried feedforward back-propagation?

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Converting Matlab code to mathematical equations
Perhaps you mean something like LaTeX?

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FDM by centred difference gives a gradient of -0.5 instead of -2
Okay, maybe I'm just stupid, but the title pretty much says it all. The code I made is as follows, n=[10:10:90 100:100:900 ...

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