... Institute of Technology Department ofElectrical Engineering and Computer Science 6.087: Practical Programming in C IAP 2010 Problem Set 3 Control flow. Functions. Variable scope. Static and global ... formatted data and generating a report. One of the common formats for interchange of formatted data is ’tab delimited’ where each line corresponds to a single record. The individual fields of the record ... I/O: printf and scanf. File I/O. Character arrays. Error handling. Labels and goto. Out: Wednesday, January 13, 2010. Due: Friday, January 15, 2010. Problem 3.1 Code profiling and registers....
... values of raw WSN sheets from soft and hard wheat flour samples. Measurements of L*, a*, and b* usually give low standard deviations (SD) using the method described and this study gave mean SD of ... translucency, and gloss of boiled noodles, and to demonstrate the application of such tests on noodles prepared by both convention-al and vacuum mixing. MATERIALS AND METHODS The translucency and gloss ... Cadoux, Kulin, and Cranbrook. The mean levels of translucency of noodles made from the soft, low-FSV wheat flour and the soft, high-FSV wheat flour (9.25% protein) were 39.75 and 43.75%, respectively....
... advantage of m-files is that commands are saved and can be easily modified without retyping the entire list of commands.6.1.1 ScriptsMATLAB script files are sequences of commands typed with an editor and ... poles to be a vector of the poles and zeros to be a vector of zeros of the system function[mag,angle] = bode(num,den,w); %Define mag and angle to be the magnitude and angle of the frequency ... return a matrix of ones (1 = true) and zeros(0 = false). Be careful of the distinction between ‘=’ and ‘==’.5.3 Flow control operationsMATLAB contains the usual set of flow control structures,...
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