#include <DuplicateRowVariable.h>
Inheritance diagram for PLearn::DuplicateRowVariable:
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DuplicateRowVariable () | |
Default constructor for persistence. | |
DuplicateRowVariable (Variable *input, int thelength) | |
PLEARN_DECLARE_OBJECT (DuplicateRowVariable) | |
virtual void | build () |
Should call simply inherited::build(), then this class's build_(). | |
virtual void | recomputeSize (int &l, int &w) const |
Recomputes the length l and width w that this variable should have, according to its parent variables. | |
virtual void | fprop () |
compute output given input | |
virtual void | bprop () |
virtual void | symbolicBprop () |
compute a piece of new Var graph that represents the symbolic derivative of this Var | |
Static Public Member Functions | |
void | declareOptions (OptionList &ol) |
redefine this in subclasses: call declareOption(...) for each option, and then call inherited::declareOptions(options) ( see the declareOption function further down) | |
Protected Member Functions | |
void | build_ () |
Protected Attributes | |
int | length_ |
Private Types | |
typedef UnaryVariable | inherited |
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Reimplemented from PLearn::UnaryVariable. Definition at line 54 of file DuplicateRowVariable.h. Referenced by DuplicateRowVariable(). |
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Default constructor for persistence.
Definition at line 61 of file DuplicateRowVariable.h. |
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Definition at line 55 of file DuplicateRowVariable.cc. |
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Implements PLearn::Variable. Definition at line 100 of file DuplicateRowVariable.cc. References k, PLearn::Variable::length(), and PLearn::Variable::width(). |
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Should call simply inherited::build(), then this class's build_(). This method should be callable again at later times, after modifying some option fields to change the "architecture" of the object. Reimplemented from PLearn::Variable. Definition at line 62 of file DuplicateRowVariable.cc. References build_(). |
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This method should be redefined in subclasses and do the actual building of the object according to previously set option fields. Constructors can just set option fields, and then call build_. This method is NOT virtual, and will typically be called only from three places: a constructor, the public virtual build() method, and possibly the public virtual read method (which calls its parent's read). build_() can assume that it's parent's build_ has already been called. Reimplemented from PLearn::Variable. Definition at line 69 of file DuplicateRowVariable.cc. References PLERROR. Referenced by build(), and DuplicateRowVariable(). |
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redefine this in subclasses: call declareOption(...) for each option, and then call inherited::declareOptions(options) ( see the declareOption function further down) ex: static void declareOptions(OptionList& ol) { declareOption(ol, "inputsize", &MyObject::inputsize_, OptionBase::buildoption, "the size of the input\n it must be provided"); declareOption(ol, "weights", &MyObject::weights, OptionBase::learntoption, "the learnt model weights"); inherited::declareOptions(ol); } Reimplemented from PLearn::UnaryVariable. Definition at line 76 of file DuplicateRowVariable.cc. References PLearn::declareOption(), and PLearn::OptionList. |
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compute output given input
Implements PLearn::Variable. Definition at line 91 of file DuplicateRowVariable.cc. References k, PLearn::Variable::length(), and PLearn::Variable::width(). |
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Recomputes the length l and width w that this variable should have, according to its parent variables. This is used for ex. by sizeprop() The default version stupidly returns the current dimensions, so make sure to overload it in subclasses if this is not appropriate. Reimplemented from PLearn::Variable. Definition at line 82 of file DuplicateRowVariable.cc. References length_, and PLearn::Var::width(). |
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compute a piece of new Var graph that represents the symbolic derivative of this Var
Reimplemented from PLearn::Variable. Definition at line 109 of file DuplicateRowVariable.cc. References PLearn::columnSum(). |
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Definition at line 57 of file DuplicateRowVariable.h. Referenced by recomputeSize(). |