Ah I see, I didn't realize I could apply the general-descend algorithm to
both atoms and arrays to get a flattened list. Thanks!
On Friday, June 15, 2012 12:05:36 AM UTC-7, Meikel Brandmeyer (kotarak)
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> you can use destructuring to provide defaults. And you can easily curry in
> options when passing things through.
>
> (defn general-descend
> [xy ys &
> {:keys [gradient-fn cost-fn yield-fn alpha iterations thetas]
> :or {cost-fn cost
> yield-fn println
> alpha 0.01
> iterations 1000
> thetas (matrix 0 (second (dim xs)) 1)}}]
> ...)
>
> (defn special-descend
> [xs ys & options]
> (apply general-descend xs ys :cost-fn cost options))
>
> Kind regards
> Meikel
>
>
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