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  2. GNU Octave - Wikipedia

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    Octave programs consist of a list of function calls or a script. The syntax is matrix-based and provides various functions for matrix operations. It supports various data structures and allows object-oriented programming. [26] Its syntax is very similar to MATLAB, and careful programming of a script will allow it to run on both Octave and ...

  3. Smith–Waterman algorithm - Wikipedia

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    The size of the matrix is the length of one sequence plus 1 by the length of the other sequence plus 1. The additional first row and first column serve the purpose of aligning one sequence to any positions in the other sequence. Both the first line and the first column are set to 0 so that end gap is not penalized. The initial scoring matrix is:

  4. MATLAB - Wikipedia

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    MATLAB does include standard for and while loops, but (as in other similar applications such as APL and R), using the vectorized notation is encouraged and is often faster to execute. The following code, excerpted from the function magic.m, creates a magic square M for odd values of n (MATLAB function meshgrid is used here to generate square ...

  5. Foreach loop - Wikipedia

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    The C++ Standard Library also supports for_each, [10] that applies each element to a function, which can be any predefined function or a lambda expression. While range-based for is only from the start to the end, the range or direction can be changed by altering the first two parameters.

  6. Algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Flowchart of using successive subtractions to find the greatest common divisor of number r and s. In mathematics and computer science, an algorithm (/ ˈ æ l ɡ ə r ɪ ð əm / ⓘ) is a finite sequence of mathematically rigorous instructions, typically used to solve a class of specific problems or to perform a computation. [1]

  7. Randy Moss explains why he is wearing sunglasses on 'Sunday ...

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    In the video, Moss added that ESPN insider Adam Schefter called the pair of blue-tinted sunglasses "Michigan turnover glasses" — a timely joke in the wake of Michigan's win over Ohio State on ...

  8. 37 photos of the weirdest and most unique McDonald's ... - AOL

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    However, past its columns and grand facade, customers can still enjoy McDonald's favorites like the Big Mac or Brazilian menu items like the McCrispy Chicken Legend and the cheddar McMelt.

  9. Barron Trump Is a 'Ladies Man' at New York University ... - AOL

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    Barron Trump is not having trouble fitting in at college.. The 18-year-old son of Donald and Melania Trump has been "popular with the ladies" since starting classes at New York University's Stern ...