function [U,V,num_it]=fcm(U0,X)
% MATLAB (Version 4.1) Source Code (Routine fcm was Written by Richard J.
% Hathaway on June 21, 1994.) The fuzzification constant
% m = 2, and the stopping criterion for successive partitions is epsilon =??????.
%*******Modified 9/15/04 to have epsilon = 0.00001 and fix univariate bug********
% Purpose:The function fcm attempts to find a useful clustering of the
% objects represented by the object data in X using the initial partition in U0.
selects the mux channel and configures the MAX197 for
second write pulse, Written with ACQMOD = 0, termi-
either unipolar or bipolar input range. A write pulse (WR
nates acquisition and starts conversion on WR°Os risin
+ CS) can either start an acquisition interval or initiate a
edge (Figure 6). However, if the second control byte
combined acquisition plus conversion. The sampling
contains ACQMOD = 1, an indefinite acquisition interval
interval occurs at the end of the acquisition interval.
is restarted.
The ACQMOD bit in the input control byte offer
selects the mux channel and configures the MAX197 for
second write pulse, Written with ACQMOD = 0, termi-
either unipolar or bipolar input range. A write pulse (WR
nates acquisition and starts conversion on WR°Os risin
+ CS) can either start an acquisition interval or initiate a
edge (Figure 6). However, if the second control byte
combined acquisition plus conversion. The sampling
contains ACQMOD = 1, an indefinite acquisition interval
interval occurs at the end of the acquisition interval.
is restarted.
The ACQMOD bit in the input control byte offer
selects the mux channel and configures the MAX197 for
second write pulse, Written with ACQMOD = 0, termi-
either unipolar or bipolar input range. A write pulse (WR
nates acquisition and starts conversion on WR°Os risin
is restarted.
The ACQMOD bit in the input control byte offer+ CS) can either start an acquisition interval or initiate a
edge (Figure 6). However, if the second control byte
combined acquisition plus conversion. The sampling
contains ACQMOD = 1, an indefinite acquisition interval
interval occurs at the end of the acquisition interval.
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