This book is for students and Linux System Administrators. It provides the skills to read, write, and debug Linux shell scripts using bash shell. The book begins by describing Linux and simple scripts to automate frequently executed commands and continues by describing conditional logic, user interaction, loops, menus, traps, and functions.
6小時學(xué)會labview,
labview Six Hour Course – Instructor Notes
This zip file contains material designed to give students a working knowledge of labview in a 6 hour timeframe. The contents are:
Instructor Notes.doc – this document.
labviewIntroduction-SixHour.ppt – a PowerPoint presentation containing screenshots and notes on the topics covered by the course.
Convert C to F (Ex1).vi – Exercise 1 solution VI.
Convert C to F (Ex2).vi – Exercise 2 solution subVI.
Thermometer-DAQ (Ex2).vi – Exercise 2 solution VI.
Temperature Monitor (Ex3).vi – Exercise 3 solution VI.
Thermometer (Ex4).vi – Exercise 4 solution subVI.
Convert C to F (Ex4).vi – Exercise 4 solution subVI.
Temperature Logger (Ex4).vi – Exercise 4 solution VI.
Multiplot Graph (Ex5).vi – Exercise 5 solution VI.
Square Root (Ex6).vi – Exercise 6 solution VI.
State Machine 1 (Ex7).vi – Exercise 7 solution VI.
The slides can be presented in two three hour labs, or six one hour lectures. Depending on the time and resources available in class, you can choose whether to assign the exercises as homework or to be done in class. If you decide to assign the exercises in class, it is best to assign them in order with the presentation. This way the students can create VI’s while the relevant information is still fresh. The notes associated with the exercise slide should be sufficient to guide the students to a solution. The solution files included are one possible solution, but by no means the only solution.
This book evolved over the past ten years from a set of lecture notes developed while teaching
the undergraduate Algorithms course at Berkeley and U.C. San Diego. Our way of teaching
this course evolved tremendously over these years in a number of directions, partly to address
our students' background (undeveloped formal skills outside of programming), and partly to
reect the maturing of the eld in general, as we have come to see it. The notes increasingly
crystallized into a narrative, and we progressively structured the course to emphasize the
?story line? implicit in the progression of the material. As a result, the topics were carefully
selected and clustered. No attempt was made to be encyclopedic, and this freed us to include
topics traditionally de-emphasized or omitted from most Algorithms books.
Addressbook using double-linked list. This example shows the use of a double-linked list by implementing an addressbook for the console. It has features like inserting, searching(linear), sorting(bubble sort), deleting and load/save to a file. I wrote this during my study of Applied Computer Science so it s intended mainly for students who want to know about some advanced programming techniques in C. The Code was compiled with MSVC++ 6.0 but it should compile with any ANSI-compliant compiler.
modelsim_se_tutorThis is a set of notes I put together for my Computer Architecture
class in 1990. students had a project in which they had to model a
microprocessor architecture of their choice. They used these notes to
learn VHDL. The notes cover the VHDL-87 version of the language.
Not all of the language is covered (about 95%).
vTools is a toolbox for Matlab 5.3 developed
within the Department of Electrical Systems and
Automation (DSEA) of the University of Pisa (Italy)
with the aim to offering to the Matlab users
(especially control engineers and control
engineering students) a completely graphical
toolbox for linear system analysis and robust
control synthesis