Chaining‚ and Flags 68 Working with Result Codes 68 Chaining Execution 69 Handling Flags and Arguments 72 Special Multi-argument Variables 72 The shift Builtin 74 The getopts builtin and the getopt command 75 Subroutines‚ Scoping‚ and Sourcing 81 Subroutine Basics 81 Anonymous Subroutines 82 Variable Scoping 84 Declaring a Local Variable
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Serial: • Group of discrete movements together • Complicated skilled action Motor Programs: • Motor skills that are organized through a plan of action • Motor skills are made up of a number of related parts called Subroutines • To perform a motor program all subroutines must be performed in correct order • The performance
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Architectural Style: Alaa Alqallaf (10079858) 7 2.2 WWW Client-Server: Brazilo Gonsalves (10071310) 11 2.3 Main program and subroutine: Nadine Robb (10026063) 16 2.4 Pipe-and-filter: Naveed Sabir (08075782): 19 3 Evaluation part 20 3.1 Object-Oriented Architectural Style: 21 3.2 WWW Client-Server: 23 3.3 Main program and subroutine: 25 3.4 Pipe-and-filter: Evaluated by ( Naveed Sabir) 27 4 Overall Evaluation 28 1 Introduction Design
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Example Lab Report and structure Monash Uni ------------------------------------------------- The lab report The laboratory report is an important form of writing for scientists as it provides a record of experiments completed. Depending on the type of task or investigation you carry out‚ the sections of the written piece may vary‚ but a lab report or project report will usually have a title page‚ abstract‚ introduction and methods‚ results‚ discussion sections‚ a conclusion and references test
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What is the purpose of the stack pointer? c) What type of instruction is used to retrieve data from the stack? d) What addressing modes can the JMP instruction use? e) How is the stack pointer affected by the JSR instruction? f) What is a nested subroutine? g) What are the two methods by which microprocessors handle I/O operations? h) Write a program segment that will: read in data from the switch bank in address $1500 and double the number and display the result on the LED bank in address $1600.
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efficiency of algorithms using growth functions. 07/29/13 CS202 - Fundamentals of Computer Science II 3 Analysis of Algorithms • Simple instructions (+‚-‚*‚/‚=‚if‚call) take 1 step • Loops and subroutine calls are not simple operations – They depend on size of data and the subroutine – “sort” is not a single step operation – Complex Operations (matrix addition‚ array resizing) are not single step • We assume infinite memory • We do not include the time required to read the input
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ABSTRACT The manual method of synchronization demands a skilled operator and the method is suitable for no load operation or normal frequency condition. under emergency condition such as lowering of frequency or synchronizing of large machines a very fast action is needed‚ which may not be possible for a human operator. Thus there is a need of autosynchroniser in a power station or in an industrial establishment where generator are employed. This paper describes a microprocessor based set
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A General Strategic Capacity Planning Model under Demand Uncertainty Woonghee Tim Huh‚1 Robin O. Roundy‚2 Metin Çakanyildirim3 1 Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research‚ Columbia University‚ New York‚ New York 10027 2 School of Operations Research and Industrial Engineering‚ Cornell University‚ Ithaca‚ New York 14853 3 School of Management‚ University of Texas at Dallas‚ Richardson‚ Texas 75083 Received 29 October 2003; revised 24 August 2005; accepted 30 September
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HISTORY OF ADOBE PHOTOSHOP Brief Photoshop Timeline 1987 Thomas Knoll begins writing graphics subroutines on a Mac Plus. 1987 Thomas teams up with his brother John and combines these subroutines into an app. called "Display." 1988 Refined version of Display becomes "ImagePro." 1989 BarneyScan licenses the application to bundle with their slide scanner. About 200 copies are shipped. 1989 Adobe strikes a deal to license what becomes known as Photoshop. They begin 10 months of product development
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LCD pin descriptions: The LCD discussed in this section has 14 pins. The function of each pin is given in table. LCD pin descriptions LCD pin desciptions Vcc‚ Vss‚ and VEE: While Vcc and Vss provide +5V and ground‚ respectively‚ VEE is used for controlling LCD contrast. RS – register select: There are two very important registers inside the LCD. The RS pin is used for their selection as follows. If RS = 0‚ the instruction command code register is selected‚ allowing the user to send a command
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