...indicators used in the technical analysis. And it is mainly comprised of MACD line, signal line, and the histogram. MACD line and the signal line are calculated by using the EMA (exponential moving average) function, while the histogram is the difference between the MACD line and signal line. MACD line is the difference between exponential moving averages of 12 day stock price and the exponential moving averages of 26 days stock price. The signal line is the exponential moving averages of 9 day MACD. (12, 26, 9) is the well-recognized moving average lengths used in the industry, but can be altered with other appropriate numbers. MACD Line = EMA [stockprice, 12] – EMA [stockprice, 26] Signal Line = EMA [MACD, 9] Histogram = MACD Line – Signal Line In technical analysis, there is a basic rule to apply the MACD into practice, say when the MACD line up crosses the signal line, the stock price is expected to rise in the short term, while the MACD later on down crosses the signal line, the stock price may be expected to go down in short run. So their cross points are always treated as signals to buy or sell, in which the up cross point is called “golden cross”, while the down cross is called “death cross”. Our test is to show whether MACD is helpful and how much this buy at “golden cross”, sell at “death cross” strategy can generate in real transaction. Transaction strategy: When the Signal Line crosses the...
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...sonnet has 14 lines divided into three stanzas of four lines each and a final couplet. The rhyme scheme can be described as a-b-a-b, c-d-c-d, e-f-e-f, g-g. This predictability and use of a regular pattern is frequently found in older poetry as writers tended to stick to the restrictions of a set format. This poem follows the conventional structure and includes the usual 'turn' at the end - a pair of lines (or couplet) that either shifts the mood or meaning of the poem, or asserts some sort of revelation. Structure The Shakespearean sonnet has 14 lines divided into three stanzas of four lines each and a final couplet. The rhyme scheme can be described as a-b-a-b, c-d-c-d, e-f-e-f, g-g. This predictability and use of a regular pattern is frequently found in older poetry as writers tended to stick to the restrictions of a set format. This poem follows the conventional structure and includes the usual 'turn' at the end - a pair of lines (or couplet) that either shifts the mood or meaning of the poem, or asserts some sort of revelation. Structure The Shakespearean sonnet has 14 lines divided into three stanzas of four lines each and a final couplet. The rhyme scheme can be described as a-b-a-b, c-d-c-d, e-f-e-f, g-g. This predictability and use of a regular pattern is frequently found in older poetry as writers tended to stick to the restrictions of a set format. This poem follows the conventional structure and includes the usual 'turn' at the end - a pair of lines (or couplet)...
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...Design a Line Maze Solving Robot Teaching a Robot to Solve a Line Maze By Richard T. Vannoy II April 2009 RoboticsProfessor@gmail.com Please email me at the address above if you have questions or comments. What is a Line Maze? A line maze is usually a black line on a white background. It could also be a white line on a black background, but for this presentation black lines on a white background will be used. 2 Copyright 2009, Richard T. Vannoy II, All Rights Reserved What is a Line Maze? Each line maze has a Start point and a Finish point. The robot is expected to follow the lines and find it‟s way from Start to Finish in the fastest time possible. Finish Start 3 Copyright 2009, Richard T. Vannoy II, All Rights Reserved What is a Line Maze? The actual course can be fairly simple, as the maze on the left, or it can get very complicated. Finish Copyright 2009, Richard T. Vannoy II, All Rights Reserved Start 4 What is a Line Maze? The course on the right was designed with several long straight paths to give an advantage to a robot that knows when it can increase speed. Start Finish 5 Copyright 2009, Richard T. Vannoy II, All Rights Reserved What is a Line Maze? Notice that there are a number of dead-end paths in the maze. The robot typically cannot traverse the maze without first taking a number of wrong turns. 6 Copyright 2009, Richard T. Vannoy II, All Rights Reserved Solving a Line Maze This slide show...
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...vi commands The following tables contain all the basic vi commands. Starting vi |Command |Description | |vi file |start at line 1 of file | |vi +n file |start at line n of file | |vi +$ file |start at last line of file | |vi +/pattern file |start at pattern in file (do not insert a space between the ``+'' and ``/'' characters. | |vi -r file |recover file after a system crash | Saving files and quitting vi |Command |Description | |:e file |edit file (save current file with :w first) | |:w |save (write out) the file being edited | |:w file |save as file | |:w! file |save as an existing file | |:q |quit vi | |:wq |save the file and quit vi ...
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...input mode. To exit input mode, press the escape (Esc) key.Input commands (end with Esc)a Append after cursor i Insert before cursor o Open line below O Open line above :r file Insert file after current lineAny of these commands leaves vi in input mode until you press Esc. Pressing the RETURN key will not take you out of input mode.Change commands (Input mode) cw Change word (Esc)cc Change line (Esc) - blanks line c$ Change to end of line rc Replace character with c R Replace (Esc) - typeover s Substitute (Esc) - 1 char with string S Substitute (Esc) - Rest of line withtext . Repeat last changeChanges during insert mode <ctrl>h Back one character <ctrl>w Back one word <ctrl>u Back to beginning of insert | VI “Cheat” SheetACNS Bulletin ED–03Februa ry 1995(count repeats the effect of the command)File management commands :w name Write edit buffer to file name :wq Write to file and quit :q! Quit without saving changes ZZ Same as :wq :sh Execute shell commands (<ctrl>d)Window motions <ctrl>d Scroll down (half a screen) <ctrl>u Scroll up (half a screen) <ctrl>f Page forward <ctrl>b Page backward /string Search forward ?string Search backward <ctrl>l Redraw screen <ctrl>g Display current line number andfile information n Repeat searchN Repeat search reverse G Go to last line nG Go to line n :n Go to line n z<CR>...
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...BEGIN OF LINE, COLA TYPE C, COLB TYPE I, END OF LINE. DATA : TABLE1 LIKE OF LINE ,TABLE2 LIKE TABLE1. DO 3 TIMES . LINE-COLA = SY-INDEX. LINE-COLB = SY-INDEX ** 2. APPEND LINE TO TABLE1. LINE-COLA =SY-INDEX . LINE-COLB = SY-INDEX ** 3. APPEND LINE TO TABLE2. ENDDO. APPEND LINES OF TABLE2 FROM 2 TO 3 TO TABLE1. LOOP AT TABLE1 INTO LINE. WRITE : / LINE-COLA, LINE-COLB. ENDLOOP. REPORT ZAPPEND_TABLE_DEMO DATA : BEGIN OF ROW , COL1 TYPE I, COL2 TYPE I, COL3 TYPE I, END OF ROW. DATA MYTABLE LIKE TABLE OF ROW INITIAL SIZE 2. ROW-COL1 = 1. ROW-COL2 = 10. ROW-COL3 = 100. APPEND ROW TO MYTABLE SORTED BY COL2. ROW-COL1 = 2. ROW-COL2 = 20. ROW-COL3 = 200. APPEND ROW TO MYTABLE SORTED BY COL2. ROW-COL1 = 3. ROW-COL2 = 30. ROW-COL3 = 300. APPEND ROW TO MYTABLE SORTED BY COL2. ROW-COL1 = 4. ROW-COL2 = 40. ROW-COL3 = 400. APPEND ROW TO MYTABLE SORTED BY COL2. ROW-COL1 = 5. ROW-COL2 = 50. ROW-COL3 = 500. APPEND ROW TO MYTABLE SORTED BY COL2. LOOP AT MYTABLE INTO ROW . WRITE : / ROW-COL1, ROW-COL2, ROW-COL3. ENDLOOP. REPORT ZREADLINES_DEMO, COLA TYPE I, COLB TYPE I, END OF RECORD. DATA MYTABLE LIKE HASHED TABLE OF RECORD WITH UNIQUE KEY COLA. DO 4 TIMES. RECORD-COLA = SY-INDEX. RECORD-COLB = SY-INDEX ** 3. INSERT RECORD INTO TABLE MYTABLE. ENDDO. RECORD-COLA = 3 . RECORD-COLB = 64. READ TABLE MYTABLE FROM RECORD COMPARING COLB. WRITE : ‘SY-SUBRC. SKIP. WRITE : / RECORD-COLA, RECORD-COLB. REPORT ZREADLINES_DEMO. DATA BEGIN OF LINE, COLA...
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...ABSTRACT: - The transmission lines are considered to be impedance matching circuits designed to deliver rf power from the transmitter to the antenna, and maximum signal from the antenna to the receiver. During this signal transfer certain types of losses occurs e.g.-conductor losses, dielectric heating losses, radiation losses, insertion losses, power losses, and losses due to corona. The objective of this paper is to discuss all these losses. INTRODUCTION:- Before discussing about losses in transmission lines we have to know about transmission lines, their history, their theory, their properties and different types of transmission lines. A TRANSMISSION LINE is a device designed to guide electrical energy from one point to another. It is used, for example, to transfer the output rf energy of a transmitter to an antenna. This energy will not travel through normal electrical wire without great losses. Although the antenna can be connected directly to the transmitter, the antenna is usually located some distance away from the transmitter. On board ship, the transmitter is located inside a radio room and its associated antenna is mounted on a mast. A transmission line is used to connect the transmitter and the antenna. The transmission line has a single purpose for both the transmitter and the antenna. This purpose is to transfer the energy output of the transmitter to the antenna with the least possible power...
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...WWTC Project Implementation Schedule | Dates | Project Milestones | 15 Oct 13 | Purchase Equipment | 15 Oct 13 | Purchase Software | 20 Oct 13 | Installation of leased lines between buildings | 31 Oct 13 | Bench test of network design completed | 01 - 02 Nov 13 | Network Administrators receive necessary training for new systems | 05 – 06 Nov 13 | End users trained on new system | 01 – 15 Nov 13 | All cabling and equipment installation complete | 16 Nov 13 | Phased approach to implementation complete | 16 Nov 13 | Rollback plan complete (if major difficulty occurs) | 16 Nov 13 | Network Change (application and device) procedures complete | 20 Nov 13 | NE Site activation Complete (Includes Implementation tasks) | 21 Nov 13 | Feedback from NE Site activation evaluated | 23 Nov 13 | SE Site activation Complete (Includes Implementation tasks) | 24 Nov 13 | M Site activation Complete (Includes Implementation tasks) | 25 Nov 13 | NW Site activation Complete (Includes Implementation tasks) | 26 Nov 13 | SW Site activation Complete (Includes Implementation tasks) | 26 Nov 13 | Verify Connectivity throughout installation process | 28 Nov 13 | Record Changes and update Documentation | WWTC Project Contact List | Project Title | Name | Telephone | Email | Director, IT Dept. | Bhagwati Bansal | 212-520-xxxx | bbansal@wwtc.org | System Engineer | Travis Aleshire | 212-520-xxxx | taleshire@wwtc.org | System Engineer | Aaron Burroughs | 212-520-xxxx | aburroughs@wwtc...
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...The first thing you need to understand to understand football is how the field words. It’s your basic to everything else. Let’s break it down so that you know everything there is to know about the playing field. End Zones: At each end of the field there is a ten yard wide area. They’re inside the end line. The Sidelines: These are on each side of the field, and it’s a boundary line. Its six foot wide, and it runs from one end zone to the next. End Lines: You’ll find that this is another boundary line, and once again it’s six feet wide. It connects to the parallel sidelines. These boundary lines make up the shape. Yard Lines & Hash Marks: First, you need to know what a hash mark is. They’re on both ends of the field. They mark every yard...
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...in place, using dock lines – also called mooring lines – to tie the boat to the dock.In the truest of the nautical vernacular, one isn’t tying up to the slip or dock, one is ensuring the vessel is “made fast” to the structure. To stick with our simple-is-good philosophy, we’re addressing boating on a body of water that has no wind, waves, or fluctuations in water depth. The Equipment You’ll need four to six long dock lines (stout lines with a permanent eye spliced on one end) to secure the boat to the dock, and at least two fenders (heavy-duty cushions hung over the side of a boat to absorb the force of contact between a boat and a dock) to prevent the craft from touching the pier.Line Art As your boat eased near the dock, your crew probably placed a couple of fenders over the hull side, and hastily tied the boat to the nearest dock cleats or pilings – so far, so good.We often see boats tied up with only two lines – one at the bow and another at the stern – with each line running at about a 90-degree angle from the boat to the dock. These two lines will secure the boat to the dock, but the boat may still drift slightly frontwards or backwards (fore and aft), potentially allowing the craft to bump into other boats, especially at a crowded pier.The correct method of making your vessel fast to the dock or slip is quick and easy, usually involving four mooring lines: a bow line and stern line to secure the ends of your boat to the dock; and two spring lines to limit the fore and...
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...Contents Introduction 3 Mission Statement 3 Market Objectives 3 Target Market 3 Product Objective 3 Price Objective 3 Place Objective 4 Promotion Objective 4 Competitive Situation Analysis 4 Consumer Product Classification 4 Analysis of Competition using Porter’s 5 Forces Model 4 SWOT Analysis 6 Strengths 6 Weaknesses 7 Opportunities 7 Threats 7 Marketing Strategies 8 Product Strategies 8 Price Strategies 8 Place Strategies 8 Promotion Strategies 11 Tactics and Action Plan 12 Product Action Plan 12 Price Action Plan 12 Place Action Plan 12 Promotion Action Plan 12 Monitoring Procedures 12 Introduction Company “G” is an established electronics development company that intends to design, develop, and market a line of home-based medical devices related to Alzheimer’s /Dementia, Physical /Mental disabilities niche markets. The first device, “The Snuz-len” has already been developed with the participation of leading Physicians, Clinicians and Surgeons in special needs, disability and memory-support fields. Mission Statement Company “G”, endeavors to design, develop and market the highest-quality, most reliable and affordable home health care electronic appliances to individuals and families with loved-ones impacted by Alzheimer’s /Dementia, physical and mental disabilities. Target Market The number of Alzheimer’s/ Dementia patients and persons with disabilities in the United States is increasing, and more families are opting to keep their loved-ones...
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...cannot execute any commands until you exit input mode. To exit input mode, press the escape (Esc) key. Input commands (end with Esc) a i o O :r file Append after cursor Insert before cursor Open line below Open line above Insert file after current line Any of these commands leaves vi in input mode until you press Esc. Pressing the RETURN key will not take you out of input mode. Change commands (Input mode) cw cc c$ rc R s S . Change word (Esc) Change line (Esc) - blanks line Change to end of line Replace character with c Replace (Esc) - typeover Substitute (Esc) - 1 char with string Substitute (Esc) - Rest of line with text Repeat last change Changes during insert mode h w u Back one character Back one word Back to beginning of insert (count repeats the effect of the command) File management commands :w name :wq :q! ZZ :sh Write edit buffer to file name Write to file and quit Quit without saving changes Same as :wq Execute shell commands (d) Window motions d u f b /string ?string l g n N G nG :n z z. z- Scroll down (half a screen) Scroll up (half a screen) Page forward Page backward Search forward Search backward Redraw screen Display current line number and file information Repeat search Repeat search reverse Go to last line Go to line n Go to line n Reposition window: cursor at top Reposition...
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...vehicles for illustrating this change is the final line of each chapter. Hidden within each final sentence lies an inner message that either pulls together a major theme in the chapter leading up to the sentence, or is a harbinger of the coming chapters. Beginning with the final word in chapter one, “darkness” (21), and concluding with the novel’s final word, “past” (180), Fitzgerald uses simple closing words to represent a deeper, continuous meaning that pervades the book. By doing this, Fitzgerald is able to outline major themes in the novel, including facial expressions, honesty, and balance. Most clearly and powerfully, however, the outline of lightness through positive imagery and darkness through negative imagery is presented in the final lines of each chapter. By grouping the chapters by hopefulness shown in their respective final lines, a trend is apparent. In chapters one through three, the final lines provide a dark, sullen preview for the chapters to come, while chapter four provides a transition into the final lines of chapters five and six, which signify a brief sense of giddiness that begins to darken. Finally, the last lines of chapters seven through nine mark the development and completion of the violent “holocaust” (162). Supplying a preview at the end of chapter one as to the violence to occur later in the novel, Nick says he is “alone again in the unquiet darkness” (21). By stating the word “darkness” at the end of the first chapter, Fitzgerald can ultimately...
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... gedit and kedit. Basics of vi vi is one of the common editor in Linux/Unix. It has two modes: insert mode and command mode. To get into insert mode: A, a, I, i, O, o To get out of insert mode: To move around in command mode: h, l, j, k, Ctrl-U, Ctrl-D, Ctrl-F, Ctrl-B Editing in command mode: x : delete 1 character 3x : delete 3 characters X : backspace to delete the last character dd : delete 1 line 3dd : delete 3 lines d^ : delete from the beginning of line D : delete up to the end of line u : undo last command . : redo last command yy : yank 1 line (copy into buffer) 10yy : yank 10 lines p : paste the buffer below the current line P : paste the buffer above the current line J : joint two lines : : go into ex mode /something/ : find something forward ?something? : find something backward Text File Format in Linux/DOS For text files in DOS, appears at end of each line, where the control 1 COMP1600 - Software Development Workshop I characters and stand for "carriage return" and "line fit". For text files in Linux, appears at the end of each line. In FTP, when the transfer mode is ASCII, the FTP program will automatically change to ; when the transfer mode is binary, it will not do the conversion. Common File Utilities grep : to find the content inside the file find : to find the name of a file od : octo-dump (may also do hex dump) cat : display the file content diff...
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...least one inch on all four edges. It is always written on 8½"x11" (or metric equivalent) unlined stationery. There are sixparts to a business letter. 1. The Heading. This contains the return address (usually two or three lines) with the date on the last line. Sometimes it may be necessary to include a line after the address and before the date for a phone number, fax number, E-mail address, or something similar. Often a line is skipped between the address and date. That should always be done if the heading is next to the left margin. (See Business Letter Styles.) It is not necessary to type the return address if you are using stationery with the return address already imprinted. Always include the date. 2. The Inside Address. This is the address you are sending your letter to. Make it as complete as possible. Include titles and names if you know them. This is always on the left margin. If an 8½" x 11" paper is folded in thirds to fit in a standard 9" business envelope, the inside address can appear through the window in the envelope. An inside address also helps the recipient route the letter properly and can help should the envelope be damaged and the address become unreadable. Skip a line after the heading before the inside address. Skip another line after the inside address before the greeting. 3. The Greeting. Also called the salutation. The greeting in a business letter is always formal. It normally begins with the word "Dear" and always includes the person's last...
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