input argument order in deep learning functions

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feynman feynman
feynman feynman le 3 Déc 2022
Commenté : feynman feynman le 3 Déc 2022
For those that have many input arguments, does the order of the input arguments affect the result of the function. For example, is
[___] = adamupdate(___learnRate,gradDecay,sqGradDecay,epsilon)
different from
[___] = adamupdate(___gradDecay,sqGradDecay,epsilon,learnRate)
and if so, does matlab support inputting arguments like the following?
[___] = adamupdate(___learnRate=0.1,gradDecay=0,sqGradDecay=0,epsilon=1)

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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 3 Déc 2022
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 3 Déc 2022
"For those that have many input arguments, does the order of the input arguments affect the result of the function."
In general, yes, the input order is significant.
"... is ... different from... "
Yes. In general MATLAB input arguments are positional, so their position determines the meaning of that input (not the variable name or anything else).
"...does matlab support inputting arguments like the following"
Yes, but only for particular arguments that are known in the documentation as "name-value" arguments. For example, the CELLFUN documentation lists exactly two name-value arguments (in addition to the positional input arguments):
The syntax that you show using name-value is supported only since 2021a:
The ADAMUPDATE documentation does not list any name-value input arguments.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 3 Déc 2022
The summary syntax would literally include
Name, Value
if a call supports name/value pairs
feynman feynman
feynman feynman le 3 Déc 2022
thank you walter!

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