You will need a version of Angular installed on your computer—the latest version, if possible. All code examples have been tested using Angular 9 on Windows OS. However, they should work with future version releases too.
Software/Hardware covered in the book |
OS Requirements |
Microsoft Visual Studio 2019 |
A common Windows 10 development environment with 20-50 GB of free space (a quad core processor and 8 GB of RAM is highly recommended) |
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CodeInText: Indicates code words in text, database table names, folder names, filenames, file extensions, pathnames, dummy URLs, user input, and Twitter handles. Here is an example: "The first time the application is run, the ML.NET version of the model is trained with the images and tags.tsv file (to be reviewed in the next section)."
A block of code is set as follows:
public void Classify(string imagePath)
{
var result = _prediction.Predict(imagePath);
ImageClassification = $"Image ({imagePath}) is a picture of {result.PredictedLabelValue} with a confidence of {result.Score.Max().ToString("P2")}";
}
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dotnet --version
3.0.100
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