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21$N-Protractor Pseudocode † Lisa Anthony and Jacob O. Wobbrock †

$N-Protractor Pseudocode † Lisa Anthony and Jacob O. Wobbrock †

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Source URL: depts.washington.edu

Language: English - Date: 2012-10-19 02:56:38
22PSEUDOCODE FOR FINDING THE SHORTEST MULTIPLIERS FOR THE EXTENDED GCD PROBLEM KEITH MATTHEWS Input: m positive integers d1 , . . . , dm . Output: gcd(d1 , . . . , dm ) and all multiplier vectors (y1 , . . . , ym ) ∈ Zm

PSEUDOCODE FOR FINDING THE SHORTEST MULTIPLIERS FOR THE EXTENDED GCD PROBLEM KEITH MATTHEWS Input: m positive integers d1 , . . . , dm . Output: gcd(d1 , . . . , dm ) and all multiplier vectors (y1 , . . . , ym ) ∈ Zm

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Source URL: www.numbertheory.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-11-01 22:31:52
232007 Paper 9 Question 10  Digital Signal Processing (a) Write an efficient microcontroller program (pseudocode) that outputs a continuous sine wave of frequency f = 440 Hz with values yn in the range −1 to 1 at a sampl

2007 Paper 9 Question 10 Digital Signal Processing (a) Write an efficient microcontroller program (pseudocode) that outputs a continuous sine wave of frequency f = 440 Hz with values yn in the range −1 to 1 at a sampl

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Source URL: www.cl.cam.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2014-06-09 10:18:21
24From Physics to Interrupt Handlers: The Real to Float Step

From Physics to Interrupt Handlers: The Real to Float Step

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Source URL: www.cri.ensmp.fr

Language: English - Date: 2014-03-07 06:51:38
25Homework Five, for Fri[removed]CSE 101 When specifying an algorithm, please use pseudocode that is simple and unambiguous. Always justify the correctness and running time of the algorithm, unless these are obvious.

Homework Five, for Fri[removed]CSE 101 When specifying an algorithm, please use pseudocode that is simple and unambiguous. Always justify the correctness and running time of the algorithm, unless these are obvious.

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Source URL: cseweb.ucsd.edu

- Date: 2014-11-01 14:36:32
    26Homework Two, for Fri[removed]CSE 101 When specifying an algorithm, please use pseudocode that is simple and unambiguous. Always justify the correctness and running time of the algorithm, unless these are obvious.

    Homework Two, for Fri[removed]CSE 101 When specifying an algorithm, please use pseudocode that is simple and unambiguous. Always justify the correctness and running time of the algorithm, unless these are obvious.

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    Source URL: cseweb.ucsd.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2014-10-12 01:34:34
    27Homework Three, for Fri[removed]CSE 101 When specifying an algorithm, please use pseudocode that is simple and unambiguous. Always justify the correctness and running time of the algorithm, unless these are obvious.

    Homework Three, for Fri[removed]CSE 101 When specifying an algorithm, please use pseudocode that is simple and unambiguous. Always justify the correctness and running time of the algorithm, unless these are obvious.

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    Source URL: cseweb.ucsd.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2014-10-17 13:59:38
    28Homework Four, for Fri[removed]CSE 101 When specifying an algorithm, please use pseudocode that is simple and unambiguous. Always justify the correctness and running time of the algorithm, unless these are obvious.

    Homework Four, for Fri[removed]CSE 101 When specifying an algorithm, please use pseudocode that is simple and unambiguous. Always justify the correctness and running time of the algorithm, unless these are obvious.

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    Source URL: cseweb.ucsd.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2014-10-24 12:31:00
    29Demystifying Max/MSP A guide for musicians approaching programming for the first time by Paul Schuette

    Demystifying Max/MSP A guide for musicians approaching programming for the first time by Paul Schuette

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    Source URL: www.paulschuette.com

    Language: English - Date: 2013-01-15 15:48:42
    30ROBOTC  Reference Pseudocode & Flow Charts Pseudocode is a shorthand notation for programming which uses a combination of informal

    ROBOTC Reference Pseudocode & Flow Charts Pseudocode is a shorthand notation for programming which uses a combination of informal

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    Source URL: www.education.rec.ri.cmu.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2007-08-08 09:37:48