base implementaion of the protein (starting from the amino acid sequence) feature extractor used in "L. Nanni and A. Lumini, An ensemble of Support Vector Machines for predicting virulent proteins, Expert Systems With Applications, vol.36, no.4, pp.7458-7462, May 2009. "
THIS CHAPTER INTRODUCES and Java Server Pages (and then presents
a simple example to display how to use in creating and
provides excellent Support for the Apache Struts framework,
which I believe is the most popular Web framework around. I will delve into how
you can easily create Struts-based and other files of relevance to Struts.
Some of the most useful enhancements to introduced in version 10g
are related to and Struts development.
This C++ code example demonstrates how to localise an application to adapt to the selected phone language. The example application has two sets of localised strings (English and German) for the application name, labels, text, and image. The application also includes number, currency, date, and time localisation, in which the TLocale method is used for localisation even if the selected phone language is neither one of the two application languages. The updated example has been tested to Support S60 5th Edition and touch UI.
This updated C++ example demonstrates how to create multimedia messages using the CMmsClientMtm API. The updated example has been tested to Support S60 5th Edition and touch UI. Important classes: CMsvEntry, CMmsClientMtm.
This Symbian C++ code example demonstrates how to easily use the onboard camera with zoom and autofocus, utilising an accompanying CameraWrapper made by Forum Nokia. The Camera Wrapper Supports all Nokia s S60 devices based on S60 3rd Edition and newer, providing a unified interface for various Symbian and S60 camera APIs some of which have previously been Feature Pack specific or only available via an SDK plug-in. The example application Supports the use of both the keypad and touch UI. The application can be self-signed, but it also provides an option to use the dedicated camera key (Symbian signing required). The example application replaces the separate examples published for S60 3rd Edition, FP1 (S60 Platform: Camera Example with AutoFocus Support v2.2) and FP2 (S60 Camera Example AutoFocus 3rd Ed FP2).
This C++ example demonstrates how to play (a maximum of 16) simultaneous voices. The example has eight blocks moving on the screen and playing sounds when they collide with a wall or with each other. The updated example has been tested to Support S60 5th Edition and touch UI. Important classes: CMdaAudioOutputStream, TMdaAudioDataSettings, MMdaAudioOutputStreamCallback, RThread, RSemaphore, RMutex
詳細(xì)說明:用C#編寫的的中國聯(lián)通Sgip協(xié)議,封裝了所有協(xié)議包,支持多線程,已經(jīng)投入使用。-C# prepared by the China Unicom Sgip agreement, Packaging, all protocols, Support multiple threads, are already in use.
MBUS協(xié)議
The bus communication system of EN1434-3 is commonly called M-Bus. Its application layer describes
a standard especially for meter readout. It can be used with various physical layers and with link layers
and network layers which Support the transmission of variable length binary transparent telegrams.
This document specifies a collection of compiler directives, library routines, and
environment variables that can be used to specify shared-memory parallelism in C, C++
and Fortran programs. This functionality collectively defines the specification of the
OpenMP Application Program Interface (OpenMP API). This specification provides a
model for parallel programming that is portable across shared memory architectures
from different vendors. Compilers from numerous vendors Support the OpenMP API.
More information about OpenMP can be found at the following web site: