Scientific programming with Macintosh Pascal

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Scientific programming with Macintosh Pascal

Richard E. Crandall, Marianne M. Colgrove

Wiley, c1986

  • pbk.

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Includes index

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Description

This self-teaching guide to Pascal programming on the Apple Macintosh shows the student how to use Mac to solve problems in biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics. It teaches the use of the Mac's mouse and window technology for three-dimensional animation and drawings, equations, physical models and matrices, and a variety of other science applications. Examples and exercises strengthen problem-solving and programming skills. The book also features many pre-tested, powerful routines for statistics, mathematical physics and signal processing. An extensive library of scientfic routines in Mac Pascal is also included.

Table of Contents

  • Programming the Macintosh Devices
  • Numerical Programs
  • Graphics and Animation
  • Probability and Statistics
  • Three-Dimensional Graphics
  • Dynamical Models
  • Serial I/O and External Devices
  • Selected Scientific Applications
  • Appendix.

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