Software Listing: Examplesthe
- RChart for .NET Script
- License: Shareware

RChart for .NET is an assembly developed in c# which can create several types of Charts. It includes a windows control and a web control for use in windows and web applications. The assembly can be used with c# , vb.net or any other .NET language. There is also a version for the .NET Compact Framework. RChart 2 has undergone a major redesign and now provides new features including the label definition language, target zones, multiple axis, improved interactive features and examples. The following list gives you an overview of the benefits of using RChart: - Powerful: Many configuration (new markup language for labels) and interactive features and charts.
- Publisher: java4less.com
- Date: 24-05-2013
- Size: 1659 KB
- Platform: ASP.NET, Scripts
- Performing Pareto set membership tester for sets of points in K-dimensions
- License: Freeware
- Price: 0.00

isParetoSetMember returns the logical Pareto membership of a set of N points in K dimensions. It takes as input a N-by-N matrix and return a N-binary-array, denoting for each of the N points, whether it is Pareto (1) o not (0). The concept of Pareto dominance considered herein is the standard multiobjective minimization problem. The help containst three meaningful examples. The c coding (mex file) allows effective performances. For this reason, this function may be a useful tool to be incorporated into multi-objective optimization algorithms implementation..
- Publisher: Gianluca Dorini
- Date: 24-01-2013
- Size: 31 KB
- Platform: Matlab, Scripts
- MATLAB in Physics - Data Analysis
- License: Freeware
- Price: 0.00

MATLAB in Physics is a four lecture series in MATLAB that is offered to first year physics undergraduate students. This lecture shows how to use MATLAB to fit experimental data such as that obtained in undergraduate physics experiments. Non-linear fitting to a more complicated model function is also demonstrated. Edric Ellis delivered this lecture and added clarifications to Matt's example code, together with extra examples. The aim of this lecture series is to introduce students to computational methods in MATLAB to solve problems arising in physics that cannot be solved analytically. No prior knowledge of MATLAB is required.
- Publisher: Matt McDonnell
- Date: 01-02-2013
- Size: 266 KB
- Platform: Matlab, Scripts
- Spreadsheet
- License: Shareware

SPREADSHEET is an example of how to use the Microsoft Office Spreadsheet Object. This example, in response to the CSSM thread "ActiveX (Microsoft Office Spreadsheet)," demonstrates how to use the MS Office Spreadsheet object to display cell, character, logical and numeric matricies. It also demonstrates how to use an enumerated class workaround and how to get the active cell, sheet, row and column from the spreadsheet. Various other methods and properties are explored and demonstrated. Much has been lifted from ML examples. The Microsoft Office Spreadsheet object allows inputs and calcuations.
- Publisher: Michael Robbins
- Date: 04-06-2013
- Size: 10 KB
- Platform: Matlab, Scripts
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