My email address is: wilmarclopez@gmail.com NOT yahoo.com.
Hindi ko matatanggap ang mga pinapasa ninyo doon.
Please be responsible! Thanks!
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Friday, September 18, 2009
MP 2 Extended
MP 2 deadlines will be the following:
THWX1: Tuesday before class
FWQR and FWUV: Wednesday before class
Kindly send me your codes via e-mail. Please bring it to class with you too.
Thanks!
I would like to apoliogize to my THWX1 class. Sorry.
God bless!
THWX1: Tuesday before class
FWQR and FWUV: Wednesday before class
Kindly send me your codes via e-mail. Please bring it to class with you too.
Thanks!
I would like to apoliogize to my THWX1 class. Sorry.
God bless!
Thursday, September 17, 2009
ANNOUNCEMENT!
I'll do my best to be at our exam venue as early as possible, around 6:30 am siguro.
Kapag dumating kayo, papaexamin ko na kayo agad.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Schedule Announcements for the Hands-on Exam
All exams will be held at Teaching Lab 2, UPAECH/Engineering Library 2 Building.
Schedules:
Other notes:
God bless!
Schedules:
- THWX1 (TTh): on Thursday, September 17, 6:00pm-9:00pm
- FWQR and FWUV (WF): on Friday, September 18, on your respective class times.
Other notes:
- Open everything. You can bring any number of books, notebooks, notes, even flashdisks.
- No internet access.
- No talking with anyone except with me.
God bless!
Monday, September 14, 2009
Pointers for the Hands-on (Third) Exam
Please familiarize yourself with the following functions as you will use them on your exam:
atoi()
Syntax:
Description:
The atoi() function converts str into an integer, and returns that integer. str should start with some sort of number, and atoi() will stop reading from str as soon as a non-numerical character has been read.
Example:
atof()
Syntax:
Description:
The function atof() converts str into a double, then returns that value. str must start with a valid number, but can be terminated with any non-numerical character, other than "E" or "e".
Example:
No need to learn complicated matrix operations like those involve in finding solutions to linear equations. You just have to know the Basic Matrix and Row operations.
Good luck!
atoi()
Syntax:
#include
int atoi( const char *str );
Description:
The atoi() function converts str into an integer, and returns that integer. str should start with some sort of number, and atoi() will stop reading from str as soon as a non-numerical character has been read.
Example:
i = atoi( "512.035" );
RESULT: i set to 512.
atof()
Syntax:
#include
double atof( const char *str );
Description:
The function atof() converts str into a double, then returns that value. str must start with a valid number, but can be terminated with any non-numerical character, other than "E" or "e".
Example:
x = atof( "42.0is_the_answer" );Source: http://www.elook.org/programming/c/atof.html
RESULT: x set to 42.0
No need to learn complicated matrix operations like those involve in finding solutions to linear equations. You just have to know the Basic Matrix and Row operations.
Good luck!
Friday, September 11, 2009
Exam Pointers
All sections will have their Written exams first.
Written ( will be considered as your Second LE )
Types:
Hands-On ( will be considered as your Third LE )
Open everything but no communicating with anyone except with me. Brace yourselves.
Review or study how to find solutions to linear systems using matrices.
Tignan na lang natin.. magaral muna kayo for the written exam.
MAG-ARAL KAYO! TODO NIYO NA! \m/(^___^) V
Written ( will be considered as your Second LE )
Types:
- Indentification
- Why, How, What, Explain-this, Discuss-that types of questions
Hands-On ( will be considered as your Third LE )
Open everything but no communicating with anyone except with me. Brace yourselves.
Tignan na lang natin.. magaral muna kayo for the written exam.
MAG-ARAL KAYO! TODO NIYO NA! \m/(^___^) V
Errata: 14 - Multidimensional Arrays
- @Slide 2: declaration should be
int a[3][4];
to be consistent with the table. - @Slide 6: "Indeces should be from 0 to sizei-1, i = 1, 2, .., N, for all N dimensions." The original statement might mislead you in thinking that all dimension sizes are N. This statement expresses the thought more clearly.
Monday, September 7, 2009
ME 15 - Matrix Product/Multiplication
I am assuming that you already know what matrices are and the basic operations that can be applied to them. You can just Google it, anyways ^_^v.
For our last Machine Exercise, create a function that multiplies two matrices A and B and puts the result in matrix C, with the following prototype:
Remember that multiplying an m x n matrix by an n x p matrix yields an m x p matrix.
Good luck!
For our last Machine Exercise, create a function that multiplies two matrices A and B and puts the result in matrix C, with the following prototype:
void mat_mul( int A[][MAX_COL], int B[][MAX_COL], int C[MAX_COL], int rowA, int colA, int colB );
Remember that multiplying an m x n matrix by an n x p matrix yields an m x p matrix.
Good luck!
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