This section contains a brief introduction to the C language. It is intended as a tutorial on the language, and aims at getting a reader new to C started as quickly as possible. It is certainly not intended as a substitute for any of the numerous textbooks on C. 2. write a recursive function FIB (n) to find out the nth element in theFibanocci sequence number which is 1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,…3. write the prefix and postfix form of the following infix expressiona + b – c / d + e * f – g * h / i ^ j4. write a function to count the number of nodes in a binary tr
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Implemented BFS, DFS and A* To compile this project, use the following command: g++ -o search main.cpp Then you can run it: ./search The input is loaded from a input file in.txt Here is the format of the input file: The first line of the input file shoud contain two chars indicate the source and destination city for breadth first and depth first algorithm. The second line of input file shoud be an integer m indicate the number of connections for the map. Following m lines describe the map, each line represents to one connection in this form: dist city1 city2, which means there is a connection between city1 and city2 with the distance dist. The following input are for A* The following line contains two chars indicate the source and destination city for A* algorithm. Then there is an integer h indicate the number of heuristic. The following h lines is in the form: city dist which means the straight-line distance from the city to B is dist.
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* "Copyright (c) 2006 Robert B. Reese ("AUTHOR")" * All rights reserved. * (R. Reese, reese@ece.msstate.edu, Mississippi State University) * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE "AUTHOR" BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY FOR * DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT * OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE AND ITS DOCUMENTATION, EVEN IF THE "AUTHOR" * HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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This I develops based on the B/S structure student managementsystem management system, hoped brings a help to the novice
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in this paper,wo propose an extension of the zerotree-based space-frequency quantization algorithm by adding a wedgelet symbol to its tree-pruning optimization.
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design LP,HP,B S digital Butterworth and Chebyshev filter. All array has been specified internally,so user only need to input f1,f2,f3,f4,fs(in hz), alpha1,alpha2(in db) and iband (to specify the type of to design). This program output hk(z)=bk(z)/ak(z),k=1,2,..., ksection and the freq.
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EverMore company to a GM-X205GPS accept modules as an example, its data formats, as well as application PIC16F874 microcontroller RS232 serial data receiver procedures.
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Matlab is an ideal tool for simulating digital communications systems, thanks to its easy scripting language and excellent data visualization capabilities. One of the most frequent simulation tasks in the field of digital communications is bit-error- rate testing of modems. The bit-error-rate performance of a receiver is a figure of merit that allows different designs to be compared in a fair manner. Performing bit-error-rate testing withMatlab is very simple, but does require some prerequisite knowledge
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《An Introduction to Ant Colony Optimization》 作者:Marco Dorigo and Krzysztof Socha 时间:Technical Report No.TR/IRIDIA/2006-010April 2006 一份介绍蚁群系统的英文原版论文报告
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Thinking in Java, 3rd ed. Revision 4.0 Preface Introduction 1: Introduction to Objects 2: Everything is an Object 3: Controlling Program Flow 4: Initialization & Cleanup 5: Hiding the Implementation 6: Reusing Classes 7: Polymorphism 8: Interfaces & Inner Classes 9: Error Handling with Exceptions 10: Detecting Types 11: Collections of Objects 12: The Java I/O System 13: Concurrency 14: Creating Windows & Applets 15: Discovering Problems 16: Analysis and Design A: Passing & Returning Objects B: Java Programming Guidelines C: Supplements D: Resources Index
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