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EQUALS Math Jigsaw Puzzles 1.03
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The only game where chair equals money! This game`s rules are simular to those of Sokoban. The objective is to push chairs to certain destinations where they turn into money, but the player needs to be careful. A single wrong push could get him stuck! Prepare to be challenged by the hundreds of rooms which come with the game. The simple rules betray the complexity.
JiveLint is a tool employing powerful static analysis on your JAVA source code. For example, JiveLint will find unused code and variables, switch blocks without a default case, if a class overrides Object.equals() but not Object.hashCode(), if code use == to compare Strings instead of equals().
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Piece-switching 6x6 board puzzle. Equals shapes and colors switches to be in-a-row.
This application illustrates the notion of an integer’s factors, and of the related property of integers called primeness, or primality. An integer is called prime if it is the product of only one distinct pair of integers. For example, 11 is prime because the only pair of integers whose product equals 11 is 1 and 11, as in 1*11 = 11 .
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Yaha! is a math game where players compete to calculate with four numbers so that the result equals to twenty-four (24).
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Pulse shaping filter program that finds the pole-zero locations of a transfer function, H(s), for a matched filter. H(s) equals a -desired- signal (Yout) divided by a given input signal (Yin). Both Yout and Yin are functions of frequency. Group delay may also be calculated to compliment a given data set, thus, providing a flat group delay. This is a Fortran Calculus demo application.
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