The software package provides a MAX-MIN Ant System implemented in the
Hyper-Cube Framework for the application to Unconstrained Binary Quadratic
Programming (UBQP).
NORTi3 is a realtime multitasking operating system conforming to the micro-ITRON 3.0
specification. NORTi3 is divided into two packages: NORTi3 Standard and NORTi3 Extended. The
product NORTi3 Extended has implemented all the system calls of level E placed as "added and
extended functions” in the micro-ITRON specification as well as the system calls equivalent to level X.
The tar file contains the following files:
ptfsf.c: heart of the perfect TFSF code
ptfsf.h: header file for same
ptfsf-demo.c: FDTD code which demonstrates use of perfect TFSF code. Essentially this program used to generate results shown in the paper
ptfsf-file-maker.c: code to generate an incident-field file using the "perfect" incident fields
ptfsf-demo-file.c: FDTD code which uses the perfect incident fields stored in a file
fdtdgen.h: defines macros used in much of my code
Makefile: simple make-file to compile programs
Also include are some simple script files to run the programs with reasonable values.
The code assumes a two-dimensional computational domain with TMz polarization (i.e., non-zero field Ez, Hx, and Hy). The program is currently written so that the incident field always strikes the lower-left corner of the total-field region first. (If you want a different corner, that should be a fairly simple tweak to the code, but for now you ll have to make that tweak yourself.)
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ARM下 Implement matrix multiplication of 2 square matrices, with data read from an input file and printed both to the console and to an output file.
• Assume a file with correct data (no garbage, characters, etc.).
• you must check and provide appropriate execution for 2 extra cases, namely when the matrix size given is either “0” , or when the size is greater than the maximum handled of “5” . In these 2 cases you must implement the following behaviour:
o If size = 0, then print a message “Size = 0 is unacceptable” and continue by reading the
next size for the next 2 matrices (if not end of file).
o If size >5, then print two messages: “Size is too big - unacceptable”. Then read and
discard the next (size2 ) integers and continue by reading the next size for the next 2 matrices (if not end of file).
Unzip this file into a writeable directory.
You should end up with a "Geocode" project, as well as Bitmaps and TestData directories.
This sample geocodes single-match zip codes, entered by the user, or a batch-match of a table of zips (and other info) against a point shapefile.
The point data shapefile consists of 41859 point features from 1996 GDT data, in decimal degrees. The table of zips that can be used in the batch match consists of 38 records, entitled "few_zips.dbf".
More specifcs are found at the top of each form and are provided throughout the code.