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Fix list enumeration in docs
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Generally you can do this as follows:
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1. Clone a copy of the backend:
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git clone https://github.com/MilesCranmer/SymbolicRegression.jl
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2. Edit the source code in `src/` to your requirements:
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- The documentation for the backend is given [here](https://astroautomata.com/SymbolicRegression.jl/dev/).
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- Throughout the package, you will often see template functions which typically use a symbol `T` (such as in the string `where {T<:Real}`). Here, `T` is simply the datatype of the input data and stored constants, such as `Float32` or `Float64`. Writing functions in this way lets us write functions generic to types, while still having access to the specific type specified at compilation time.
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Generally you can do this as follows:
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1. Clone a copy of the backend:
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```
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git clone https://github.com/MilesCranmer/SymbolicRegression.jl
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```
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2. Edit the source code in `src/` to your requirements:
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- The documentation for the backend is given [here](https://astroautomata.com/SymbolicRegression.jl/dev/).
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- Throughout the package, you will often see template functions which typically use a symbol `T` (such as in the string `where {T<:Real}`). Here, `T` is simply the datatype of the input data and stored constants, such as `Float32` or `Float64`. Writing functions in this way lets us write functions generic to types, while still having access to the specific type specified at compilation time.
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