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Multidimensional arrays can be stored in row major order, as in C , or in column major order, as in Fortran. Develop the access functions for both of these arrangements for three-dimensional arrays.
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 10:50
Using least squares fitting, you are to fit the data sets to the following models and solve for the parameters ai , where i is the index of the parameter. the input/output data for the systems are linked in the bblearn site. for each of the systems use matlab to plot the supplied data vs. the model fit on one plot. include your code in the solutions. (a) linear fit "lineardata.mat" y=a1x^3 + a2x^2 + a3x + a4 (b) plant fit "plantdata.mat g(s) = a1/(s + a2)
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 22:20
Pp 4.1 design and implement a class called sphere that contains instance data that represents the sphere’s diameter. define the sphere constructor to accept and initialize the diameter and include getter and setter methods for the diameter. include methods that calculate and return the volume and surface area of the sphere (see pp 3.5 for the formulas). include a tostring method that returns a one-line description of the sphere. create a driver class called multisphere, whose main method instantiates and updates several sphere objects.
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 12:40
Match the feature to the network architecture. expensive to set up useful for a small organization easy to track files has a central server inexpensive to set up difficult to track files useful for a large organization does not have a central server client- server network peer-to-peer network
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