Contains source to demonstrate how to copy/delete files and folders with HFS+ APIs. It also demonstrates a technique to reName an object if an object of the same Name exists in the destination.
This sample shows how to perform these operations in an MP-safe way.
TFIND
searches for one or more strings (boolean AND) in a text file.
TFIND reports all lines where the string(s) were found (or NOT found
by option).
The search can be limited to a field in a fixed field (i.e. column
oriented) list.
An extended search mode is available, where only letters and digits
are relevant.
Other options:
case sensitive search,
alternative errorlevel with number of hits,
header line with file Name, LFN, custom prefix
TinyLogin is a suite of tiny Unix utilities for handling logging into,
being authenticated by, changing one s password for, and otherwise
maintaining users and groups on an embedded system. It also provides
shadow password support to enhance system security. TinyLogin is, as the
Name implies, very small, and makes an excellent complement to BusyBox
on an embedded System. It can be used without BusyBox, of course, but I
envision them being used together most of the time.
The XML Toolbox converts MATLAB data types (such as double, char, struct, complex, sparse, logical) of any level of nesting to XML format and vice versa.
For example,
>> project.Name = MyProject
>> project.id = 1234
>> project.param.a = 3.1415
>> project.param.b = 42
becomes with str=xml_format(project, off )
"<project>
<Name>MyProject</Name>
<id>1234</id>
<param>
<a>3.1415</a>
<b>42</b>
</param>
</project>"
On the other hand, if an XML string XStr is given, this can be converted easily to a MATLAB data type or structure V with the command V=xml_parse(XStr).
Using Gaussian elimination to solve linear equations.
// In this version, we allow matrix of any size. This is done by treating
// the Name of a 2-dimensional array as pointer to the beginning of the
// array. This makes use of the fact that arrays in C are stored in
// row-major order.
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