newrbe matlab2007b vs 2010a
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Romendra
le 2 Fév 2012
Modifié(e) : Image Analyst
le 26 Sep 2013
Hi,
Does anyone know if there is a difference in the newrbe function in matlab 2007b and matlab 2010a. The newrbe function I am using works in 2007b but generates an error in 2010a.
??? Undefined function or method 'newrbe' for input arguments of type 'double'.
Error in ==> RBNNtest2 at 87
scene_RBNN=newrbe(target_array,[1],spread_const);
The spread constant is the last item I entered before the scene_RBNN is executed. I have tried entering 1, 1.0 even 0.5 and it still keeps on generating the same error.I tried to access the 2007b documentation but you cannot get it unless you have 2007b activation and I do not have access to it at time.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
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Walter Roberson
le 2 Fév 2012
newrbe() does exist in R2010a and is documented at http://www.mathworks.com/help/releases/R2010a/toolbox/nnet/newrbe.html
The function is the same as in R2007a, which is documented at http://www.mathworks.com/help/releases/R2007b/toolbox/nnet/index.html?/help/releases/R2007b/toolbox/nnet/newrbe.html
(You should not need at R2007b activation to see R2007b -- but you do need some activation against your community profile.)
The datatype of the parameter has not changed at all. If newrbe is reported to not exist for inputs of type double, then either you do not have the Neural Network Toolbox installed or else it is not licensed (or the install is corrupt.)
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Greg Heath
le 2 Fév 2012
The call to newrbe should be of the form
scene_RBNN = newrbe(input_array,target_array,spread_const);
Hope this helps.
Greg
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Walter Roberson
le 2 Fév 2012
No, the documentation pages are the same between the two versions, except for changes in formatting.
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