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5. Verilog code to generate Clock signal of frequency 'f ' and duty cycle 'd ' as ...
Dec 11, 2020 · anon-student ... After executing the attached code, my EPWave does not give me the required output clock signals as it reaches logic level '1' in ...
After executing the attached code, my EPWave does not give me the required output clock signals as it reaches logic level '1' in the beginning and stays the same throughout the waveform. I would highly appreciate it if someone could help me out by giving a prompt response. Please note: The above ...
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8. DataShop-AFM.R
... Anon.Student.Id summary(ds) # Inspect the contents of the file L = length(Anon.Student.Id) # Number of "rows" (values) in (this "column" variable from) ds ...
# NOTE: The "#" symbol indiates comments. All other lines are comments that can be copied into the R console. # 1. Load a file that was exported from DataShop as student-step rollup export file = file.choose() # Brings up a dialog so you can select the dsXX_student_step_XX.txt file you exported. file # To illustrate the file I used: # [1] "/Ken/.../ds76_student_step_2014_0716_171821/ds76_student_step_All_Data_74_2014_0615_045213.txt" ds = read.delim(file, header = TRUE, quote="\"", dec=".", fill = TRUE, comment.char="") # 2. Inspect the file and do minimal necessary preprocessing attach(ds) # Allows reference to the variables in ds without using ds: e.g., ds$Anon.Student.Id summary(ds) # Inspect the contents of the file L = length(Anon.Student.Id) # Number of "rows" (values) in (this "column" variable from) ds Success = vector(mode="numeric", length=L) # Create a new variable (default values are 0) Success[First.Attempt=="correct"]=1 # Change rows where First.Attempt is "correct" to 1. # 3. Run a simple version of the Additive Factors Model -- all variables are fixed effects. model.glm = glm(Success~Anon.Student.Id + KC..Original. + KC..Original.:Opportunity..Original., family=binomial(), data=ds) # family=binomial() makes this logistic regression # 4. Inspect parameters & produce prediction fit metrics summary(model.glm) # Allows you to inspect parameter estimates length(coef(model.glm)) # Number of parameters. You should get Parameters = 88 -summar...