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Coding RX with AI

Started by TicTacToe, Feb 05, 08:53 PM 2025

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TicTacToe

Has anyone been able to get AI to code RX scripts ?


TTT

TRD

AI can't code properly.

TicTacToe

I know, I've been trying to get it to do RX scripts, but with horrible results. It doesn't realize that RX is its own language. Very painful process.

TTT

Silence

You have to first provide the Ai with the RX documentation before asking it to create the script.

TRD

Sure, but even then ..

TicTacToe

I've supplied it with the RX Doc....I've given it a very intense script with many examples to look at. I've also told it to forget every other language it knows, and yet it still incorporates C++, Fortran and every other language in the scripts. So AI does have its limits.


TTT

Silence

I don't understand why you want to use RX when you can build your project with a higher level language.

TRD

The online chat-based ones, simply forget about it, it has either/& trouble with getting even the basic things exactly requiring multiple attempts .. even then, once the code real-estate gets a bit bigger it simply starts to leave sections out.

There are a few api-based ones specifically trained for coding that I haven't tried, but since the it ain't trained on rx-code ..

Perhaps, if you are really determined on that, train your own model with all rx-code examples you can get including suppying it with the original manual .. & you might get somewhere.

You can train a free instance here
huggingface.co

MoneyT101

Quote from: TRD on Feb 13, 03:56 PM 2025The online chat-based ones, simply forget about it, it has either/& trouble with getting even the basic things exactly requiring multiple attempts .. even then, once the code real-estate gets a bit bigger it simply starts to leave sections out.

There are a few api-based ones specifically trained for coding that I haven't tried, but since the it ain't trained on rx-code ..

Perhaps, if you are really determined on that, train your own model with all rx-code examples you can get including suppying it with the original manual .. & you might get somewhere.

You can train a free instance here
huggingface.co


I'm a post a video in a new thread.  I recommend using the new ai from Elon 'Grok'.
Simple once you get it!  Chased all the pigeons away and they were already in their hole

Davidpromesa

On my part I gave him the RX language and he couldn't do it. I put in a code that ran well so he could make the modifications I wanted and it didn't work.

TicTacToe

Although I'm not a Musk fan, give GROK a try, does a better job. You still have to put in some effort though.

TTT

Blueprint

Grok will have you chasing ghosts.


Blueprint

Main:
* Bets: 10,000.
* Wins: 1,622.
* PL: -1,890 units.
Sub (Parallel):
* Bets: 10,000.
* Wins: ~4,200 (18/37 * 10,000 * ~0.86, enhanced by parallel).
* PL: 4,200 * 5 - 10,000 = +11,000 units.
Total: +9,110 units (~0.91 units/spin).

MoneyT101

Quote from: Blueprint on Mar 08, 10:39 AM 2025Grok will have you chasing ghosts.


I agree, it takes a while to get him to make sure everything is correct.  I was first working with 10-30 spins so I can go over everything and see if there's mistakes. 

I found grok to be much better then other ai and easier to talk to. 


But yes you need a lot of patience 
Simple once you get it!  Chased all the pigeons away and they were already in their hole

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