This code detects memory leaks in embedded VC++ almost the same way crtdbg does in VC++. At the end of program execution it will display in the debug window if there were any memory leaks and how the memory looks so you can identify where your memory leak occurred. It will display in the debug window a message saying no memory leaks detected if there are no memory leaks. Similar to what crtdbg.h does in VC++. The code detects memory leaks generated with calls to new and delete operators in C++. The code doesn t detect memory leaks generated with C functions: malloc, calloc, free, but that can be done in the future. Let me know and I will program it.
FreeJaPoll is a free software that make possible to add in a simple way a web-survey to your
own site. FreeJaPoll is a servlet written in Java programming language the program logo
(on the right) shows The Duke (Java mascotte) and a duke-like colored chicken...why? Because
the word "Poll" in my native language, Italian, is very similar to the corrispective English
word "Chiken" -)
The Viterbi algorithm is the same as the binary case with one main difference: The survivor sequences include the uncoded bits, which are decided at each trellis stage when selecting one of two parallel branches with the largest correlation metric.
Presently, only 8-PSK modulation is considered. Extensions to higher-order modulations can be implemented following a similar procedure.
zemax源碼:
This DLL models a standard ZEMAX surface type, either plane, sphere, or conic
The surface also demonstrates a user-defined apodization filter
The filter is defined as part of the real ray trace, case 5
The filter can be used at the stop to produce x-y Gaussian apodization similar to the Gaussian pupil apodization in ZEMAX but separate in x and y.
The amplitude apodization is of the form EXP[-(Gx(x/R)^2 + Gy(y/R)^2)]
The transmission is of the form EXP[-2(Gx(x/R)^2 + Gy(y/R)^2)]
where
x^2 + y^2 = r^2
R = semi-diameter
The tranmitted intensity is maximum in the center.
T is set to 0 if semi-diameter < 1e-10 to avoid division by zero.
% This program calculates radar ranges in a jamming environment. It works
% with both Stand-off jamming and self-screening jamming for steady and Swerling type
% targets with frequency agility, coherent integration and standard atmosphere/rain
% attenuation
initial working phase of the design of said editor,
featuring multicasting, advanced linux keyboard handling,
sub-hierarchical expansion, and multiple cursors (similar
to the concept found in moonedit). The author respectfully requests your compliance with the GPL
C++ Standard Library provides a set of common classes and interfaces that greatly extend the core C++ language. The library, however, is not self-explanatory. To make full use of its components-and to benefit from their power-you need a resource that does far more than list the classes and their functions.
The C++ Standard Library not only provides comprehensive documentation of each library component, it also offers clearly written explanations of complex concepts, describes the practical programming details needed for effective use, and gives example after example of working code.
In this paper, we describe the development of a mobile butterfly-watching learning (BWL)
system to realize outdoor independent learning for mobile learners. The mobile butterfly-watching
learning system was designed in a wireless mobile ad-hoc learning environment. This is first result
to provide a cognitive tool with supporting the independent learning by applying PDA with
wireless communication technology to extend learning outside of the classroom. Independent
learning consists of self-selection, self-determination, self-modification, and self-checking.