Thursday, December 31, 2009

A scrollbar (Also known as a handle in the very first GUIs) is a graphical object in a GUI with which continuous text, pictures or anything else can be scrolled including time in video applications, i.e., viewed even if it does not fit into the space in a computer display, window, or viewport.

A scrollbar (Also known as a handle in the very first GUIs) is a graphical object in a GUI with which continuous text, pictures or anything else can be scrolled including time in video applications, i.e., viewed even if it does not fit into the space...
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Buttons in Java Applets

   Buttons in Java Applets * Creating a button object * The concept of the "event driven program" * The action() method * The position of buttons on the screen * Summary of buttons Buttons are the small grey (usually) rectangles that you...
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Further detection can be done when the block is received is different from the bit pattern received codeword sent suppose 00100th block codeword that is not a valid password. If we consider acceptable invalid password is required only changing one bit will generate the bit pattern of a valid password

Sandi block is formed principally of runs of data with fixed length (k) then add a number (nk) bits that are formed along the n codeword unique. Hamming distance: the number of bits that are not equal between the two codeword. C1 = 011,011, C2 = 110,001...
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Creating MATLAB GUI controls on non-active or active

Creating MATLAB GUI controls on non-active or active from Engadget confused looking eh dapet this function also of its MATLAB HELP:: HELP emang mantab,, must diligently, basically the following examples use the function to change the properties on matlab...
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Filling an Array

Filling an Array An array is a systematic arrangement of objects, usually in rows and columns. Specifically, it may refer to several things. An array is a systematic arrangement of objects, usually in rows and columns. Specifically, it may refer to...
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Demonstrate the basic null-terminated string functions.

Demonstrate the basic null-terminated string functions...
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Application Component Factory framework may be designed using Object-Oriented programming (OOP) to generate the Application-Component ('AC')

The “Component Factory” (or CF) may be designed using Object-Oriented programming (OOP) to generate the Application-Component ('AC'). As shown in the Fig below, the CF may use reusable (e.g. COTS: ”Commercial Off The Shelf”) or pre-built GUI-Classes...
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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Object-oriented programming

Object-oriented programming (English: object-oriented programming OOP is abbreviated) is a programming paradigm to the object-oriented. All data and functions within this paradigm is wrapped into classes or objects. Compare with structured programming...
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