Robert Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Alexander Schmolck wrote:
>
>> Actually, I've written a highlevel matlab-python bridge (based on bugfixed
>> and
>> slightly extended version of the original pymat) which is quite up-to-date;
>> by
>> and large it makes using matlab from python as easy a
Alexander Schmolck wrote:
Actually, I've written a highlevel matlab-python bridge (based on bugfixed and
slightly extended version of the original pymat) which is quite up-to-date; by
and large it makes using matlab from python as easy as if matlab were just
some python library:
Fantastic! I've add
Robert Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> dataangel wrote:
>> I'm a student who's considering doing a project for a Machine Learning class
>> on pathing (bots learning to run through a maze). The language primarily
>> used by the class has been Matlab. I would prefer to do the bulk of the
>> proje
dataangel wrote:
I'm a student who's considering doing a project for a Machine Learning
class on pathing (bots learning to run through a maze). The language
primarily used by the class has been Matlab. I would prefer to do the
bulk of the project in python because I'm familiar with pygame (for t
I'm a student who's considering doing a project for a Machine Learning
class on pathing (bots learning to run through a maze). The language
primarily used by the class has been Matlab. I would prefer to do the
bulk of the project in python because I'm familiar with pygame (for the
visuals) but