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University of Texas - CE - 311
Lab 5 - CE 311 K - McKinneyLab 5 - Selection and Data Types in VBIntroduction The purpose of this assignment is to introduce you to the IfThen statement. After finishing this assignment, you should be able to write a VB program that includes selec
University College of the Caribbean - CE - 311
Lab 5 - CE 311 K - McKinneyLab 5 - Selection and Data Types in VBIntroduction The purpose of this assignment is to introduce you to the IfThen statement. After finishing this assignment, you should be able to write a VB program that includes selec
University of Texas - CE - 311
Numerical Methods for Civil EngineersLecture Notes CE 311K Daene C. McKinney Introduction to Computer Methods Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering The University of Texas at AustinMatricesIntroductionAn important tool
University College of the Caribbean - CE - 311
Numerical Methods for Civil EngineersLecture Notes CE 311K Daene C. McKinney Introduction to Computer Methods Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering The University of Texas at AustinMatricesIntroductionAn important tool
University of Texas - CE - 311
CE311K McKinney Homework 6Functions Problem 1. Given the rational functionf (x) =8x 3x + 5x + 22write a Visual Basic program that computes the values of f(x) when x varies between 5 and 5 with an increment of 0.5. Your program should use a f
University College of the Caribbean - CE - 311
CE311K McKinney Homework 6Functions Problem 1. Given the rational functionf (x) =8x 3x + 5x + 22write a Visual Basic program that computes the values of f(x) when x varies between 5 and 5 with an increment of 0.5. Your program should use a f
University of Texas - CE - 311
Lab 6 - CE 311 K - McKinneyLab 6 - String Variables & Loops in VBAccess Visual Basic 1. Open VB from the start menu, that is:Start\All Programs\Microsoft Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition2. Select FileNew Project to create a new project3. S
University College of the Caribbean - CE - 311
Lab 6 - CE 311 K - McKinneyLab 6 - String Variables & Loops in VBAccess Visual Basic 1. Open VB from the start menu, that is:Start\All Programs\Microsoft Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition2. Select FileNew Project to create a new project3. S
University of Texas - CE - 311
Numerical Methods for Civil EngineersLecture Notes CE 311K Daene C. McKinney Introduction to Computer Methods Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering The University of Texas at AustinLinear EquationsIntroductionIn many e
University College of the Caribbean - CE - 311
Numerical Methods for Civil EngineersLecture Notes CE 311K Daene C. McKinney Introduction to Computer Methods Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering The University of Texas at AustinLinear EquationsIntroductionIn many e
University of Texas - CE - 311
Lab 7 - CE 311 K - McKinneyLab 7 - ArraysIntroduction During the design of reservoirs it is often necessary to know the amount of water that can be taken from a river at a site of interest. The "firm yield" of a site on a river is the largest amou
University College of the Caribbean - CE - 311
Lab 7 - CE 311 K - McKinneyLab 7 - ArraysIntroduction During the design of reservoirs it is often necessary to know the amount of water that can be taken from a river at a site of interest. The "firm yield" of a site on a river is the largest amou
University of Texas - CE - 311
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University of Texas - CE - 311
Lab 8 - CE 311 K - McKinneyLab 8 - FunctionsIntroduction Visual Basic programs are comprised of one or more modules or procedures. In VB, these procedures are either "sub-procedures" or "functions". Each procedure is a self-contained block of code
University College of the Caribbean - CE - 311
Lab 8 - CE 311 K - McKinneyLab 8 - FunctionsIntroduction Visual Basic programs are comprised of one or more modules or procedures. In VB, these procedures are either "sub-procedures" or "functions". Each procedure is a self-contained block of code
University of Texas - CE - 311
Numerical Methods for Civil EngineersLecture Notes CE 311K Daene C. McKinney Introduction to Computer Methods Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering The University of Texas at AustinErrors and Stopping CriteriaNumerical
University College of the Caribbean - CE - 311
Numerical Methods for Civil EngineersLecture Notes CE 311K Daene C. McKinney Introduction to Computer Methods Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering The University of Texas at AustinErrors and Stopping CriteriaNumerical
University of Texas - CE - 311
Numerical Methods for Civil EngineersLecture Notes CE 311K Daene C. McKinney Introduction to Computer Methods Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering The University of Texas at AustinNonlinear EquationsIntroductionIn thi
University College of the Caribbean - CE - 311
Numerical Methods for Civil EngineersLecture Notes CE 311K Daene C. McKinney Introduction to Computer Methods Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering The University of Texas at AustinNonlinear EquationsIntroductionIn thi
University of Texas - CE - 311
Lab 9 - CE 311 K - McKinneyLab 9 - Bisection MethodIntroduction In this lab, we will explore a method that we have considered in class for solving nonlinear equations, the bisection method. Given a nonlinear function f(x), we seek a value of x for
University College of the Caribbean - CE - 311
Lab 9 - CE 311 K - McKinneyLab 9 - Bisection MethodIntroduction In this lab, we will explore a method that we have considered in class for solving nonlinear equations, the bisection method. Given a nonlinear function f(x), we seek a value of x for
University of Texas - CE - 311
Numerical Methods for Civil EngineersLecture Notes CE 311K Daene C. McKinney Introduction to Computer Methods Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering The University of Texas at AustinRegressionIntroductionConsider the na
University College of the Caribbean - CE - 311
Numerical Methods for Civil EngineersLecture Notes CE 311K Daene C. McKinney Introduction to Computer Methods Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering The University of Texas at AustinRegressionIntroductionConsider the na
University of Texas - CE - 311
Numerical Methods for Civil EngineersLecture Notes CE 311K Daene C. McKinney Introduction to Computer Methods Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering The University of Texas at AustinNumerical IntegrationIntroduction Trap
University College of the Caribbean - CE - 311
Numerical Methods for Civil EngineersLecture Notes CE 311K Daene C. McKinney Introduction to Computer Methods Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering The University of Texas at AustinNumerical IntegrationIntroduction Trap
University of Texas - CE - 311
Numerical Methods for Civil EngineersLecture Notes CE 311K Daene C. McKinney Introduction to Computer Methods Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering The University of Texas at AustinNumerical DifferentiationIntroduction
University College of the Caribbean - CE - 311
Numerical Methods for Civil EngineersLecture Notes CE 311K Daene C. McKinney Introduction to Computer Methods Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering The University of Texas at AustinNumerical DifferentiationIntroduction
University of Texas - CS - 354
Department of Computer SciencesGraphics Fall 2003 (Lecture 2)Pixels Pixel: Intensity or color sample. Raster Image: Rectangular grid of pixels. Rasterization: Conversion of a primitives geometric representation into A set of pixels. An int
University College of the Caribbean - CS - 354
Department of Computer SciencesGraphics Fall 2003 (Lecture 2)Pixels Pixel: Intensity or color sample. Raster Image: Rectangular grid of pixels. Rasterization: Conversion of a primitives geometric representation into A set of pixels. An int
University of Texas - CS - 354
Department of Computer SciencesGraphics Fall 2003 (Lecture 3)Basic User Interface ConceptsA short outline of input devices and the implementation of a graphical user interface is given: Physical input devices used in graphics Virtual dev
University College of the Caribbean - CS - 354
Department of Computer SciencesGraphics Fall 2003 (Lecture 3)Basic User Interface ConceptsA short outline of input devices and the implementation of a graphical user interface is given: Physical input devices used in graphics Virtual dev
University of Texas - CS - 354
Department of Computer SciencesGraphics Fall 2003 (Lecture 4)Clipping and IntersectionClipping: Remove points, line segments, polygons outside a region of interest. Need to discard everything thats outside of our window.Point clipping: Remo
University College of the Caribbean - CS - 354
Department of Computer SciencesGraphics Fall 2003 (Lecture 4)Clipping and IntersectionClipping: Remove points, line segments, polygons outside a region of interest. Need to discard everything thats outside of our window.Point clipping: Remo
University of Texas - CS - 354
Department of Computer SciencesGraphics Fall 2003 (Lecture 5)Geometric Spaces and OperationsMathematical underpinnings of computer graphics Hierarchy of geometric spaces Vector spaces Ane spaces Euclidean spaces Cartesian spaces Project
University College of the Caribbean - CS - 354
Department of Computer SciencesGraphics Fall 2003 (Lecture 5)Geometric Spaces and OperationsMathematical underpinnings of computer graphics Hierarchy of geometric spaces Vector spaces Ane spaces Euclidean spaces Cartesian spaces Project
University of Texas - CS - 354
Department of Computer SciencesGraphics Fall 2003 (Lecture 6)Vector and Ane Algebra Dierence of points (x1, 1) (x0, 1) = (x1 x0, 0)w(x 0,1)(x 1,1)(x 1 _ x 0,0)The University of Texas at Austin1Department of Computer SciencesGr
University College of the Caribbean - CS - 354
Department of Computer SciencesGraphics Fall 2003 (Lecture 6)Vector and Ane Algebra Dierence of points (x1, 1) (x0, 1) = (x1 x0, 0)w(x 0,1)(x 1,1)(x 1 _ x 0,0)The University of Texas at Austin1Department of Computer SciencesGr
University of Texas - CS - 354
Department of Computer SciencesGraphics Fall 2003 (Lecture 7)Projections Mapping from d dimensional space to d 1 dimensional subspace Range of any projection P : R3 R2 called a projection planeP maps lines to points The image of any po
University College of the Caribbean - CS - 354
Department of Computer SciencesGraphics Fall 2003 (Lecture 7)Projections Mapping from d dimensional space to d 1 dimensional subspace Range of any projection P : R3 R2 called a projection planeP maps lines to points The image of any po
University of Texas - CS - 354
Department of Computer SciencesGraphics Fall 2003 (Lecture 8)Orientations and Quaternionsz U Tvo u x X $ $ $ $ w qyThe University of Texas at Austin1Department of Computer SciencesGrap
University College of the Caribbean - CS - 354
Department of Computer SciencesGraphics Fall 2003 (Lecture 8)Orientations and Quaternionsz U Tvo u x X $ $ $ $ w qyThe University of Texas at Austin1Department of Computer SciencesGrap
University of Texas - CS - 354
Department of Computer SciencesGraphics Fall 2003 (Lecture 9)Fractals and Iterated SystemsConsider a complex number z = a + bi as a point (a, b) or vector in the Real Euclidean plane [1, i] with modulus |z| the length of the vector and equal
University College of the Caribbean - CS - 354
Department of Computer SciencesGraphics Fall 2003 (Lecture 9)Fractals and Iterated SystemsConsider a complex number z = a + bi as a point (a, b) or vector in the Real Euclidean plane [1, i] with modulus |z| the length of the vector and equal
University of Texas - CS - 354
Department of Computer SciencesGraphics Fall 2003 (Lecture 12)ShapesPrimitive Shapes equations system of equationsThe University of Texas at Austin1Department of Computer SciencesGraphics Fall 2003 (Lecture 12)Modelling Transfor
University College of the Caribbean - CS - 354
Department of Computer SciencesGraphics Fall 2003 (Lecture 12)ShapesPrimitive Shapes equations system of equationsThe University of Texas at Austin1Department of Computer SciencesGraphics Fall 2003 (Lecture 12)Modelling Transfor
University of Texas - CS - 354
Department of Computer SciencesGraphics Fall 2003 (Lecture 13)Light and ColorLightLight is electromagnetic radiation in the visible spectrum. The range of wavelength of visible light is from 400nm to 700nm (1 nm (nanometer) = 109 meters).
University College of the Caribbean - CS - 354
Department of Computer SciencesGraphics Fall 2003 (Lecture 13)Light and ColorLightLight is electromagnetic radiation in the visible spectrum. The range of wavelength of visible light is from 400nm to 700nm (1 nm (nanometer) = 109 meters).
University of Texas - CS - 354
Department of Computer SciencesGraphics Fall 2003 (Lecture 14)Reection and Light Source ModelsIllumination: Energy physics. Radiance: the ux of light energy in a given direction Geometry/Visibility: how light energy falls upon a surface
University College of the Caribbean - CS - 354
Department of Computer SciencesGraphics Fall 2003 (Lecture 14)Reection and Light Source ModelsIllumination: Energy physics. Radiance: the ux of light energy in a given direction Geometry/Visibility: how light energy falls upon a surface
University of Texas - CS - 354
Department of Computer SciencesGraphics Fall 2003 (Lecture 15)Illumination IILocal illumination model: only consider the eect of light arriving directly from light sources, and use crude approximations for indirect lighting eects. Luminance fu
University College of the Caribbean - CS - 354
Department of Computer SciencesGraphics Fall 2003 (Lecture 15)Illumination IILocal illumination model: only consider the eect of light arriving directly from light sources, and use crude approximations for indirect lighting eects. Luminance fu
University College of the Caribbean - CS - 354
Department of Computer SciencesGraphics Fall 2003 (Lecture 16)Illumination III: View Dependent Global IlluminationSee the Ray trace and Ray Intersection Documents.The University of Texas at Austin1Department of Computer SciencesGraphic
University of Texas - CS - 354
FALL 2003Computer Graphics CS 354Chandrajit BajajProgram Sketch for Ray Tracing program raytrace var lsou; (* intensity of light source *) back; (* background intensity *) ambi; (* ambient light intensity *) depth; (* depth of ray tree consisti
University College of the Caribbean - CS - 354
FALL 2003Computer Graphics CS 354Chandrajit BajajProgram Sketch for Ray Tracing program raytrace var lsou; (* intensity of light source *) back; (* background intensity *) ambi; (* ambient light intensity *) depth; (* depth of ray tree consisti
University of Texas - CS - 354
Department of Computer SciencesGraphics Fall 2003 (Lecture 17)Illumination IV: RadiosityThe whole philosophy of our previous lectures on illumination were based on what we called quick-and-dirty methods: ecient approaches that manage to fool t
University College of the Caribbean - CS - 354
Department of Computer SciencesGraphics Fall 2003 (Lecture 17)Illumination IV: RadiosityThe whole philosophy of our previous lectures on illumination were based on what we called quick-and-dirty methods: ecient approaches that manage to fool t
University College of the Caribbean - ME - 333
Engineering Communication Mechanical Engineering 333TProfessor: Christy Moore christym@mail.utexas.edu http:/www.me.utexas.edu/~moore ETC 5.140 / 471-4478 Mechanical Engineering 333T is an upper division communications course that focuses on profess
University College of the Caribbean - ME - 333
ME 333T Syllabus Engineering CommunicationWeek 1 Focus: Reading: Workshop: Week 2 Focus: Reading: Workshop: Week 3 Focus: Due: Reading: Workshop: Week 4 Focus: Due: Reading: Workshop: Week 5 Focus: Due: Reading: Workshop: Week 6 Focus: Due: Reading:
University College of the Caribbean - ME - 333
ME 333T Assignment: Instructions Sample topics: How to Create a Simple Web Page in Front Page How to Create a Cover Page in HTML How to Use Photoshop to Manages Images on Your Web Page How to Format Your Formal Report in Front Page How to Use FTP to
University College of the Caribbean - ME - 333
Instructions Group Collaboration Agreement Group Members:Topic: Outline: On a separate piece of paper attached to this agreement outline the instructions presentation your group will make in workshop. Work Plans: In the space below, briefly summari