#tugasICT #software #8
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CreateModule
fNBookForm2
jutils, Months
separate
n-chinese-remainders
This notebook (among other things) generates periodic tables from variable data (the data and layout can be changed for a particular subject). Includes Pauli Exclusion makers and some data.
The periodic charts can be browsed with an iPhone nicely. It's printable at a small size. This chart is neat, compact to print, yet has plenty of data.
Layout is un-restricted and boxes moveable and scalable, but is non-interactive. which is good and bad: it does the job.
fNBookForm2 prints num in Textbook From with abbreviations in place of exponents (default). Output is a compressed dressed form textbooks use for significant figures tables. Easy, quality, comprehensive. booknum reads such.
CreateModule creates a Function from roped lines. New way to trace / debug: freely Eval, CM rewrites fun when asked.
- NEW ! fNBookForm2 "" maintains Accuracy, Precision, Rounding choice , +
- fNBookForm formats numbers with scientific abreviations for compactness
- CreateModule creates a function from lines of code using boundry tag !!
- CreateModule is a technique to write and debug complex long functions
- RunTo can run code from tag to where executed
- groupadjacent splits like you'd think (no Mathematica's Split bug)
- IncrementToward / Away are very convenient is some situations
- fNBookForm2 is a huge improvement over fnbf, still has small footprint
- fNBookForm2 width, rounding, showprec, fill, sigzeros, commas, dbg, sep
- fNBookForm2Arb suggest prettier form for Arbitrary numbers
- booknum can read booknumbers from book(form) (more loosely)
- n-chinese-remainders gives any n consecutive soln to cr, not just one
- n-cr solves by pairs, offering more freedom to cr solving
- n-cr also has: caesar, InverseMod, congruenceX, ModAdd, cr-chart
- n-cr also has: euclidian funs, rsa, changeofbase, primefactoring, more