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- Draw the robot
- Returns the rotation angle of the robot
- Get the robot position
- Elapse time
- Set ghost position
- Returns the probability distribution for the given ghost agent
- Returns the action score for the given game state
- Calculates the payoff function
- Observe an observation
- Sample from belief distribution
- Estimate the belief probability for an observation
- Choose the action to choose a legal action
- Returns the action of the game
- Gets the best action for the given game
- Do the action
- Returns a new EighthPuzzleState with the given move
- Depth - first search
- Calculates a better evaluation function
- Calculates the probability distribution of the attack
- Computes the features for a given action
- Calculates the distance between two agents
- A greedy search
- Returns the best action for the given game
- Borrowed search
- Process the given layout text
- Run distancer
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QUESTION
I would greatly appreciate any feedback you might offer regarding the issue I am having with my Word Prediction Shiny APP Code for the JHU Capstone Project.
My UI code runs correctly and displays the APP. (see image and code below)
Challenge/Issue: My problem is that after entering text into the "Text input" box of the APP, my server.R code does not return the predicted results.
Prediction Function:
When I run this line of code in the RConsole -- predict(corpus_train,"case of") -- the following results are returned: 1 "the" "a" "beer"
When I use this same line of code in my server.r Code, I do not get prediction results.
Any insight suggestions and help would be greatly appreciated.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-27 at 06:46Eiterh you go for verbatimTextOutput
and renderPrint
(you will get a preformatted output) OR for textOutput
and renderText
and textOutput
(you will get unformatted text).
QUESTION
I am currently doing a course of Version control using git from coursera. There is a project which I have to complete and make a git workflow. Here is the final gitflow graph of my project
My graph has 3 "feature 2 wip" commits but the other project graph has only one "feature 2 wip" commit. Here is the gitflow graph of other project
I am not able to understand whether my graph is correct or the other project graph is correct. We have to follow the instructions given in the project. I am also attaching the images of the instructions as well. If I am wrong then please explain my mistake in detail.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-13 at 19:15Finally done it. Use Rebase interactively and feature 2 wip is required only once with the latest commit and the old ones can be merged into the new ones.
QUESTION
I'm completing something for Coursera, and this is the code I made:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-03 at 01:59As others have noted, you don't have a return value from the getFactors() function. Add this line to the end:
QUESTION
I'm trying to install a 'Log in with LinkedIn' functionality into a React app. Therefore I've used npx create-react-app kekap
and ran npm install nvh95/react-linkedin-login-oauth2#pull/42/head
, considering the current version install of react-linkedin-login-oauth2 wasn't working. After adding the sample files as proposed in the GitHub readme as a means of testing the application can't seem to find the module.
Failed to compile.
./src/App.js Module not found: Can't resolve 'react-linkedin-login-oauth2' in 'D:\workspaces\kekap\src'
My App.js:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-01 at 16:54The following works fine on my local machine:
npx create-react-app kekap
.cd kekap
.- Replaced the created
App.js
with your providedApp.js
. - Replaced the created
package.json
with your providedpackage.json
. npm install
(just that, notnpm install nvh95/react-linkedin-login-oauth2#pull/42/head
).- After running the above,
react-linkedin-login-oauth2
should be present undernode_modules
. If it isn't, you would probably get an error message saying that it wasn't installed (which may happen with earlier npm versions).
- After running the above,
npm start
.
Note that by "works fine" I mean that the react app is launched with no errors.
However, as opposed to the demo app, there's no Linkedin sign-in button.
The reason is that your provided App.js
is different than the one in the demo App.js
you linked to, which uses an additional component named LinkedInPage
.
To make such a button appear, we nevertheless don't need that additional LinkedInPage
component. All we need to do is use the provided LinkedIn
component (which comes with the npm module), so App.js
should become:
QUESTION
I am in the beginning stages of learning SQL through Google's Data Analytics course on Coursera. While I understand the syntax of temporarily renaming tables and columns with AS ([original name] AS [new name]), I'm not quite sure I understand the order placement. There is an example they provided in Big Query shown below.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-29 at 17:27You can use a CTE:
QUESTION
I know this is basic but I am really struggling on how to get started and am so so so frustrated.
I have developed the basis of my app on my windows pc using juypter notebooks and now want to start working in a cloud environment. I have no clue where to start and have looked at so much but the basics don't seem to be covered.
The data to run this on is here - named JJO_Xsens_210513.csv
A very basic version of what I am trying to do is within this snippet:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-18 at 11:24I you need to "just" your code run notebooks in GCP there is a service for that: AI Platform Notebooks.
From your notebook instance you can work and download data you need, just be sure your instance has the resources (memory and CPU) you'll need, and do not forget to shut the instance down when you're not using it to avoid charges.
If a notebook is too much for you, you can always run everything in a compute instance (that's a virtual machine). Just launch it from the web and ssh to it with the web application (no need to install ssh, etc.), then you can upload the code into the instance. Just remenber to use a small instance one to start ;-)
QUESTION
I am trying to create an array using a struct in c++ which takes two variables i.e value and weight. So I created an array which will have value and weight in one element like this Arr[]={{1,2},{3,4}}...and i want that if i called Arr[0].value and Arr[0].weight then it should return 1 and 2 respectively but I think I'm doing something wrong because im getting many errors
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-15 at 03:58Your biggest compile issues are this:
You got to give your Item
a default constructor, otherwise, it can't exist in an uninitialized array.
QUESTION
I need to build a web based video player. Something like coursera/udemy. I would like to know the following.
- Where we can store videos (Blob,Db..etc)?
- Say I uploaded video in Blob storage. How can I make sure nobody is able to download this videos?
- What should be an ideal video streaming architecture(BE+FE) if I am expecting 500 concurrent users?
- Do I really need to build a video streaming Back End or I can simply use services like vimeo to get this done?
- I inspected how Udemy is doing, i could find the following. It looks like they are using some blob to store videos. But when I tried to access this directly it says I cannot. How this works?
ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-03 at 19:21There can be no way to protect your video from a determined sophisticated hacker. In the very worst case, they can record the video from their screen using a iPhone.
You can learn more about blob:
URL e.g. here. The bottom line: it's a browser-side object, it's not to store videos.
You definitely can use streaming services, but this will even further reduce your control. OTOH, it's not worth your effort to develop some new streaming architecture if you only expect 500 concurrent streams.
QUESTION
I am doing this course on Coursera, and in the 3rd week 1st block video, the instructor has us write the following line of code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-27 at 14:11R.id. stands for the Resource ID which is important because blueButton needs to know which UI element it needs to work with.
(Button) is a form of casting, by writing (Button) you promise the compiler that this will be a Button element and not TextView or any other UI element.
QUESTION
On Coursera's material, it states 64TB. On Google's console, it states ~65TB. On Google's documentation, it states 64TB.
Can I safely assume Google's console is the updated and correct one? Or there is a different usage for the additional 1TB?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-23 at 13:46Both are true!! All depends how you count the bytes.
- if 1kb = 1000 bytes, the max size disk is 64Tb
- If 1kb = 1024 bytes, the max size disk is 65.536Tb (64/1000*1024)
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