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: Alternation()
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# This file is useful for reading the contents of the ops generated by ruby. | |
# You can read any graph defination in pb/pbtxt format generated by ruby | |
# or by python and then convert it back and forth from human readable to binary format. | |
import tensorflow as tf | |
from google.protobuf import text_format | |
from tensorflow.python.platform import gfile | |
def pbtxt_to_graphdef(filename): | |
with open(filename, 'r') as f: |
GNU Octave is a high-level interpreted language, primarily intended for numerical computations.
(via GNU Octave)
Hint: I also mad an octave docset for Dash: https://github.com/obstschale/octave-docset
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#!/usr/bin/env python | |
# | |
# Converts any integer into a base [BASE] number. I have chosen 62 | |
# as it is meant to represent the integers using all the alphanumeric | |
# characters, [no special characters] = {0..9}, {A..Z}, {a..z} | |
# | |
# I plan on using this to shorten the representation of possibly long ids, | |
# a la url shortenters | |
# |