A metatable can be defined like
local t = setmetatable({}, {
__tostring = function() return 'custom tostring behavior!' end
})
Here are the metamethods that you can define, and their behavior
// generic A* pathfinding | |
// | |
// INTERFACE | |
// | |
// mandatory macros | |
#ifndef ASTAR_POS_TYPE | |
#error ASTAR_POS_TYPE should specify position type |
import numpy as np | |
def sigmoid(x): | |
return 1 / (1 + np.exp(-x)) | |
def neural_network(X, y): | |
learning_rate = 0.1 | |
W1 = np.random.rand(2, 4) | |
W2 = np.random.rand(4, 1) |
# source : http://code.google.com/p/natvpn/source/browse/trunk/stun_server_list | |
# A list of available STUN server. | |
stun.l.google.com:19302 | |
stun1.l.google.com:19302 | |
stun2.l.google.com:19302 | |
stun3.l.google.com:19302 | |
stun4.l.google.com:19302 | |
stun01.sipphone.com | |
stun.ekiga.net |
Here's a list of mildly interesting things about the C language that I learned over time.
Unicode table - List of most common Unicode characters * | |
* This summary list contains about 2000 characters for most common ocidental/latin languages and most printable symbols but not chinese, japanese, arab, archaic and some unprintable. | |
Contains character codes in HEX (hexadecimal), decimal number, name/description and corresponding printable symbol. | |
What is Unicode? | |
Unicode is a standard created to define letters of all languages and characters such as punctuation and technical symbols. Today, UNICODE (UTF-8) is the most used character set encoding (used by almost 70% of websites, in 2013). The second most used character set is ISO-8859-1 (about 20% of websites), but this old encoding format is being replaced by Unicode. | |
How to identify the Unicode number for a character? | |
Type or paste a character: |