When using the 1D convolution example code from MATLAB am getting an error about incorrect use of '='.
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Joseph James
le 16 Déc 2021
Réponse apportée : Steven Lord
le 16 Déc 2021
When using the Sequence-to-Sequence Classification Using 1-D Convolutions example code the line "saying layer = sequenceInputLayer(numFeatures,Normalization="rescale-symmetric",Name="input"); "
On Matlab online it works as intended but on my pc running MATLAB 2020b I get the error saying Incorrect use of '='. To assign a value to a variable, use '='. To compare values for equality, use '=='.
Not sure what could be wrong would apriciate any assistance.
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Steven Lord
le 16 Déc 2021
The "Name=Value" syntax you're using was introduced in release R2021a. Your desktop MATLAB is too old to use that syntax, but MATLAB Online uses the most recent release (currently release R2021b) and so you can use this functionality there.
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Christopher McCausland
le 16 Déc 2021
Hi Joseph,
If you have a look at the docuementation it calls for named pairs for input, this would look something more along the lines of;
saying layer = sequenceInputLayer(numFeatures,Normalization,'rescale-symmetric',Name, 'input');
Give this a go and let me know how it goes. Usually "=" are only used to change a variable value and not in functional inputs unless you are evaluating a condition with "==" which would more be used for the likes of a loop.
Kind regards,
Christopher
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