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Comments by guchu (Top 3 by date)
guchu
25-Jul-10 18:52pm
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dear Nijboer,
Thanks for the explanation however I have an idea of how this thing works. but for implementation you have a rule base. I have defined a rule base but due to the no of intervals in my membership functions and no of input variable I have hundreds of rule. Now for taking any decision the program goes through all the rules and then usind 'and' logic find out the fuzzy solution. this further gets defuzzified by another method. Now what I was asking was how to implement this rule database. there are a no of rules and if i keep entering each rule one by one it will take huge amount of time. this is why i was talking of the matrix approach where each state of variables in a rule can be defined by a no and outputs depend upon various combinations of inputs.
guchu
17-Jun-10 9:15am
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and there are 2000 columns like that ...
guchu
17-Jun-10 9:13am
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I have data in columns and each column has 5 rows.. I want to select all the rows of every 4th column say A E I ...