Shortcut: LESS_THAN
| Module | function |
|---|---|
| Description | Usage |
| Use a switching function to determine how many of the input variables are less than a certain cutoff. | |
| output value | type |
| a function that is one if the input is less than a threshold | scalar/vector/matrix |
Input
The arguments that serve as the input for this action are specified using one or more of the keywords in the following table.
| Keyword | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| ARG | scalar/vector/matrix | the values input to this function |
Further details and examples
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Syntax
The following table describes the keywords and options that can be used with this action
| Keyword | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| ARG | input | none | the values input to this function |
| NN | compulsory | 6 | The n parameter of the switching function |
| MM | compulsory | 0 | The m parameter of the switching function; 0 implies 2*NN |
| D_0 | compulsory | 0.0 | The d_0 parameter of the switching function |
| R_0 | compulsory | none | The r_0 parameter of the switching function |
| SWITCH | optional | not used | This keyword is used if you want to employ an alternative to the continuous swiching function defined above |
| SQUARED | optional | false | is the input quantity the square of the value that you would like to apply the switching function to |