Plotting shapes based on equations and weights.
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Let us say I have weights w0, w1,w2 and I want to fit a line such that w0(1)+w1x+w2y=0 or any other shape, how do I do it? Is there a specific function that accepts the weights and the degree of variable/axis?
I can accept answers to question with reference to or pertanent to Machine Learning boundaries for classification.
Thanks in advance :)
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Walter Roberson
on 18 Feb 2019
What is the input data? What output values are you attempting to find?
It looks to me as if you have the linear equation
y = - w1/w2 * x - w0(1)/w2
and that you might be hoping to fit for unknowns w1, w2, and w0(1) .
If that is the case, then it cannot be done: you can only fit for the ratios w1/w2 and w0(1)/w2
However, if one of those values is already known then you can fit for the other two.
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