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Temperature 的代码
weather.nominal.arff
@relation weather.symbolic
@attribute outlook {sunny, overcast, rainy}
@attribute temperature {hot, mild, cool}
@attribute humidity {high, normal}
@attribute windy {TRUE, FALSE}
@attribute play {yes,
weather.nominal.arff
@relation weather.symbolic
@attribute outlook {sunny, overcast, rainy}
@attribute temperature {hot, mild, cool}
@attribute humidity {high, normal}
@attribute windy {TRUE, FALSE}
@attribute play {yes,
changelog
2.0.2
Corrected some misspellings and inconsistencies.
Changed outlay of element popup window to conform to new data.
Added "Lattice c/a ratio" and "Debye temperature" to element data.
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ds3231.h
#ifndef _DS3231_H_
#define _DS3231_H_
extern unsigned char ReadTemperatureflag;
extern unsigned char temperature;
extern unsigned char NowTemperature[];
extern unsigned char RealTimeDate[];
plotemp5.c
// Borland C++ - (C) Copyright 1991 by Borland International
/* PLOTEMP5.C--Example from Getting Started */
/* This program creates a table and a bar chart plot from a
set of temperature rea
plotemp2.c
// Borland C++ - (C) Copyright 1991 by Borland International
/* PLOTEMP2.C--Example from Getting Started */
/* This program creates a table and a bar chart plot from a
set of temperature rea
plotemp1.c
// Borland C++ - (C) Copyright 1991 by Borland International
/* PLOTEMP1.C--Example from Getting Started */
/* This program creates a table and a bar chart plot from a
set of temperature rea
plotemp6.c
// Borland C++ - (C) Copyright 1991 by Borland International
/* PLOTEMP6.C--Example from Getting Started */
/* This program creates a table and a bar chart plot from a
set of temperature rea
plotemp4.c
// Borland C++ - (C) Copyright 1991 by Borland International
/* PLOTEMP4.C--Example from Getting Started */
/* This program creates a table and a bar chart plot from a
set of temperature rea
ii-03-2.txt
(WA) One reason oceanographers analyze the sediment on the ocean floor is to see how long-terms changes in Earth's temperature have affected the depth of the ocean. By analyzing the remains of sea ani