Neural networks numerical labels












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The code given below generates a MWE.



documentclass{standalone}

usepackage{lmodern}
usepackage{neuralnetwork}

newcommand{linklab}[4]{ifnum0=#2 $w_{0}$ else $w_{{#2}}$ fi}

begin{document}

begin{neuralnetwork}

inputlayer[count=3, bias=true]
outputlayer[count=1, bias=false]linklayers[style={above,sloped},labels=linklab]

end{neuralnetwork}
end{document}


enter image description here



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I would like to use numerical labels automatically. The code should give (for example) 1.5, 2.3, 1 and 5.1 instead of w_0, w_1, w_2 and w_3 when I write label = {1.5, 2.3, 1, 5.1} (or sth. similar).



I tried to use foreach with ifnum but could not get what I would like.










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  • I believe that the success of any approach with your linklab macro requires knowledge, how outputlayer treats the labels= argument.
    – Christian Hupfer
    yesterday
















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The code given below generates a MWE.



documentclass{standalone}

usepackage{lmodern}
usepackage{neuralnetwork}

newcommand{linklab}[4]{ifnum0=#2 $w_{0}$ else $w_{{#2}}$ fi}

begin{document}

begin{neuralnetwork}

inputlayer[count=3, bias=true]
outputlayer[count=1, bias=false]linklayers[style={above,sloped},labels=linklab]

end{neuralnetwork}
end{document}


enter image description here



TO (generated by inkscape)



enter image description here



I would like to use numerical labels automatically. The code should give (for example) 1.5, 2.3, 1 and 5.1 instead of w_0, w_1, w_2 and w_3 when I write label = {1.5, 2.3, 1, 5.1} (or sth. similar).



I tried to use foreach with ifnum but could not get what I would like.










share|improve this question
























  • I believe that the success of any approach with your linklab macro requires knowledge, how outputlayer treats the labels= argument.
    – Christian Hupfer
    yesterday














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The code given below generates a MWE.



documentclass{standalone}

usepackage{lmodern}
usepackage{neuralnetwork}

newcommand{linklab}[4]{ifnum0=#2 $w_{0}$ else $w_{{#2}}$ fi}

begin{document}

begin{neuralnetwork}

inputlayer[count=3, bias=true]
outputlayer[count=1, bias=false]linklayers[style={above,sloped},labels=linklab]

end{neuralnetwork}
end{document}


enter image description here



TO (generated by inkscape)



enter image description here



I would like to use numerical labels automatically. The code should give (for example) 1.5, 2.3, 1 and 5.1 instead of w_0, w_1, w_2 and w_3 when I write label = {1.5, 2.3, 1, 5.1} (or sth. similar).



I tried to use foreach with ifnum but could not get what I would like.










share|improve this question















The code given below generates a MWE.



documentclass{standalone}

usepackage{lmodern}
usepackage{neuralnetwork}

newcommand{linklab}[4]{ifnum0=#2 $w_{0}$ else $w_{{#2}}$ fi}

begin{document}

begin{neuralnetwork}

inputlayer[count=3, bias=true]
outputlayer[count=1, bias=false]linklayers[style={above,sloped},labels=linklab]

end{neuralnetwork}
end{document}


enter image description here



TO (generated by inkscape)



enter image description here



I would like to use numerical labels automatically. The code should give (for example) 1.5, 2.3, 1 and 5.1 instead of w_0, w_1, w_2 and w_3 when I write label = {1.5, 2.3, 1, 5.1} (or sth. similar).



I tried to use foreach with ifnum but could not get what I would like.







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  • I believe that the success of any approach with your linklab macro requires knowledge, how outputlayer treats the labels= argument.
    – Christian Hupfer
    yesterday


















  • I believe that the success of any approach with your linklab macro requires knowledge, how outputlayer treats the labels= argument.
    – Christian Hupfer
    yesterday
















I believe that the success of any approach with your linklab macro requires knowledge, how outputlayer treats the labels= argument.
– Christian Hupfer
yesterday




I believe that the success of any approach with your linklab macro requires knowledge, how outputlayer treats the labels= argument.
– Christian Hupfer
yesterday










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Something like this?



documentclass{standalone}

usepackage{lmodern}
usepackage{neuralnetwork}
newcommand{linklab}[4]{ifcase#2
0
or
1.5
or
2.3
or
1
or
5.1
fi}

begin{document}

begin{neuralnetwork}

inputlayer[count=3, bias=true]
outputlayer[count=1, bias=false]linklayers[style={above,sloped},labels=linklab]

end{neuralnetwork}
end{document}


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    Something like this?



    documentclass{standalone}

    usepackage{lmodern}
    usepackage{neuralnetwork}
    newcommand{linklab}[4]{ifcase#2
    0
    or
    1.5
    or
    2.3
    or
    1
    or
    5.1
    fi}

    begin{document}

    begin{neuralnetwork}

    inputlayer[count=3, bias=true]
    outputlayer[count=1, bias=false]linklayers[style={above,sloped},labels=linklab]

    end{neuralnetwork}
    end{document}


    enter image description here






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      Something like this?



      documentclass{standalone}

      usepackage{lmodern}
      usepackage{neuralnetwork}
      newcommand{linklab}[4]{ifcase#2
      0
      or
      1.5
      or
      2.3
      or
      1
      or
      5.1
      fi}

      begin{document}

      begin{neuralnetwork}

      inputlayer[count=3, bias=true]
      outputlayer[count=1, bias=false]linklayers[style={above,sloped},labels=linklab]

      end{neuralnetwork}
      end{document}


      enter image description here






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        Something like this?



        documentclass{standalone}

        usepackage{lmodern}
        usepackage{neuralnetwork}
        newcommand{linklab}[4]{ifcase#2
        0
        or
        1.5
        or
        2.3
        or
        1
        or
        5.1
        fi}

        begin{document}

        begin{neuralnetwork}

        inputlayer[count=3, bias=true]
        outputlayer[count=1, bias=false]linklayers[style={above,sloped},labels=linklab]

        end{neuralnetwork}
        end{document}


        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer












        Something like this?



        documentclass{standalone}

        usepackage{lmodern}
        usepackage{neuralnetwork}
        newcommand{linklab}[4]{ifcase#2
        0
        or
        1.5
        or
        2.3
        or
        1
        or
        5.1
        fi}

        begin{document}

        begin{neuralnetwork}

        inputlayer[count=3, bias=true]
        outputlayer[count=1, bias=false]linklayers[style={above,sloped},labels=linklab]

        end{neuralnetwork}
        end{document}


        enter image description here







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