neuralpp/examples/doAdd.cpp

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/**
* Show how to use a network already trained and saved to a
* binary file. In this case, a network trained to simply perform sums between two real
* numbers, that should have already been created using learnAdd.
*
* by BlackLight, 2009
*/
#include <iostream>
#include <neural++.hpp>
using namespace std;
using namespace neuralpp;
#define NETFILE "adder.net"
int main() {
double a,b;
NeuralNet net;
// Load the pre-trained network from "adder.net" file
try {
net = NeuralNet(NETFILE);
}
catch (NetworkFileNotFoundException e) {
cerr << "Fatal error while opening " << NETFILE << ": " << e.what();
return 1;
}
cout << "First number to add: ";
cin >> a;
cout << "Second number to add: ";
cin >> b;
vector<double> v;
v.push_back(a);
v.push_back(b);
// Set the numbers just read as input values, propagate those values, and get
// the output
net.setInput(v);
net.propagate();
cout << "Neural net output: " << net.getOutput() << endl;
return 0;
}