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).
http://wordnet.princeton.edu/
WordNet is a large lexical database of English, developed under the direction of George A. Miller. Nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs are grouped into sets of cognitive synonyms (synsets), each expressing a distinct concept. Synsets are interlinked by means of conceptual-semantic and lexical relations. The resulting network of meaningfully related words and concepts can be navigated with the browser. WordNet is also freely and publicly available for download. WordNet s structure makes it a useful tool for computational linguistics and natural language processing.
Back in 2002, the 6502 disappeared out of all catalogues.
Wanted to know, if it s possible to build a binary compatible CPU with the things I had in the drawer:
74LS parts, 27C512 EPROMs and a fast static RAM from an old 80386 motherboard.
Now here the results.
Note, that the Bus timing is different from the 6502.
This Handbook, published under the auspices of the Senior NATO
Logisticians’ Conference (SNLC), i s i ntended as a simple guide to logistics i n
NATO. It does not attempt to examine current i ssues or provide answers to the
problems that logisticians will face, but i t rather aims at i ntroducing them to some
of the basic principles, policies, concepts and organisations with which they will
work.
This MATLAB M-file implements the finite-difference time-domain solution of Maxwell s curl equations over a one-dimensional space lattice comprised of uniform grid cells.
A passive optical network (PON) is a point-to-multipoint, fiber to the premises network architecture in which unpowered optical splitters are used to enable a single optical fiber to serve multiple premises, typically 32-128. A PON consists of an Optical Line Termination (OLT) at the service provider s central office and a number of Optical Network Units (ONUs) near end users. A PON configuration reduces the amount of fiber and central office equipment required compared with point to point architectures
漢諾塔!!!
Simulate the movement of the Towers of Hanoi puzzle Bonus is possible for using animation
eg. if n = 2 A→B A→C B→C
if n = 3 A→C A→B C→B A→C B→A B→C A→C