├── LICENSE ├── Module 1 ├── 1.m └── robots.txt ├── Module 2 ├── 2.m └── robots.txt ├── Module 3 ├── 3.m └── robots.txt ├── Module 4 └── 4.m ├── Module 5 └── 5.m ├── README.md ├── Resources ├── Books │ ├── README.md │ └── literatura-matlab.pdf └── Other-resources.md ├── and-mat-final.pdf └── document ├── main.aux ├── main.gz.tex ├── main.log ├── main.pdf ├── main.synctex.gz └── main.tex /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. By contrast, 15 | the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to 16 | share and change all versions of a program--to make sure it remains free 17 | software for all its users. We, the Free Software Foundation, use the 18 | GNU General Public License for most of our software; it applies also to 19 | any other work released this way by its authors. You can apply it to 20 | your programs, too. 21 | 22 | When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not 23 | price. Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you 24 | have the freedom to distribute copies of free software (and charge for 25 | them if you wish), that you receive source code or can get it if you 26 | want it, that you can change the software or use pieces of it in new 27 | free programs, and that you know you can do these things. 28 | 29 | To protect your rights, we need to prevent others from denying you 30 | these rights or asking you to surrender the rights. Therefore, you have 31 | certain responsibilities if you distribute copies of the software, or if 32 | you modify it: responsibilities to respect the freedom of others. 33 | 34 | For example, if you distribute copies of such a program, whether 35 | gratis or for a fee, you must pass on to the recipients the same 36 | freedoms that you received. You must make sure that they, too, receive 37 | or can get the source code. And you must show them these terms so they 38 | know their rights. 39 | 40 | Developers that use the GNU GPL protect your rights with two steps: 41 | (1) assert copyright on the software, and (2) offer you this License 42 | giving you legal permission to copy, distribute and/or modify it. 43 | 44 | For the developers' and authors' protection, the GPL clearly explains 45 | that there is no warranty for this free software. For both users' and 46 | authors' sake, the GPL requires that modified versions be marked as 47 | changed, so that their problems will not be attributed erroneously to 48 | authors of previous versions. 49 | 50 | Some devices are designed to deny users access to install or run 51 | modified versions of the software inside them, although the manufacturer 52 | can do so. This is fundamentally incompatible with the aim of 53 | protecting users' freedom to change the software. The systematic 54 | pattern of such abuse occurs in the area of products for individuals to 55 | use, which is precisely where it is most unacceptable. Therefore, we 56 | have designed this version of the GPL to prohibit the practice for those 57 | products. If such problems arise substantially in other domains, we 58 | stand ready to extend this provision to those domains in future versions 59 | of the GPL, as needed to protect the freedom of users. 60 | 61 | Finally, every program is threatened constantly by software patents. 62 | States should not allow patents to restrict development and use of 63 | software on general-purpose computers, but in those that do, we wish to 64 | avoid the special danger that patents applied to a free program could 65 | make it effectively proprietary. To prevent this, the GPL assures that 66 | patents cannot be used to render the program non-free. 67 | 68 | The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and 69 | modification follow. 70 | 71 | TERMS AND CONDITIONS 72 | 73 | 0. Definitions. 74 | 75 | "This License" refers to version 3 of the GNU General Public License. 76 | 77 | "Copyright" also means copyright-like laws that apply to other kinds of 78 | works, such as semiconductor masks. 79 | 80 | "The Program" refers to any copyrightable work licensed under this 81 | License. Each licensee is addressed as "you". "Licensees" and 82 | "recipients" may be individuals or organizations. 83 | 84 | To "modify" a work means to copy from or adapt all or part of the work 85 | in a fashion requiring copyright permission, other than the making of an 86 | exact copy. The resulting work is called a "modified version" of the 87 | earlier work or a work "based on" the earlier work. 88 | 89 | A "covered work" means either the unmodified Program or a work based 90 | on the Program. 91 | 92 | To "propagate" a work means to do anything with it that, without 93 | permission, would make you directly or secondarily liable for 94 | infringement under applicable copyright law, except executing it on a 95 | computer or modifying a private copy. Propagation includes copying, 96 | distribution (with or without modification), making available to the 97 | public, and in some countries other activities as well. 98 | 99 | To "convey" a work means any kind of propagation that enables other 100 | parties to make or receive copies. Mere interaction with a user through 101 | a computer network, with no transfer of a copy, is not conveying. 102 | 103 | An interactive user interface displays "Appropriate Legal Notices" 104 | to the extent that it includes a convenient and prominently visible 105 | feature that (1) displays an appropriate copyright notice, and (2) 106 | tells the user that there is no warranty for the work (except to the 107 | extent that warranties are provided), that licensees may convey the 108 | work under this License, and how to view a copy of this License. If 109 | the interface presents a list of user commands or options, such as a 110 | menu, a prominent item in the list meets this criterion. 111 | 112 | 1. Source Code. 113 | 114 | The "source code" for a work means the preferred form of the work 115 | for making modifications to it. "Object code" means any non-source 116 | form of a work. 117 | 118 | A "Standard Interface" means an interface that either is an official 119 | standard defined by a recognized standards body, or, in the case of 120 | interfaces specified for a particular programming language, one that 121 | is widely used among developers working in that language. 122 | 123 | The "System Libraries" of an executable work include anything, other 124 | than the work as a whole, that (a) is included in the normal form of 125 | packaging a Major Component, but which is not part of that Major 126 | Component, and (b) serves only to enable use of the work with that 127 | Major Component, or to implement a Standard Interface for which an 128 | implementation is available to the public in source code form. A 129 | "Major Component", in this context, means a major essential component 130 | (kernel, window system, and so on) of the specific operating system 131 | (if any) on which the executable work runs, or a compiler used to 132 | produce the work, or an object code interpreter used to run it. 133 | 134 | The "Corresponding Source" for a work in object code form means all 135 | the source code needed to generate, install, and (for an executable 136 | work) run the object code and to modify the work, including scripts to 137 | control those activities. However, it does not include the work's 138 | System Libraries, or general-purpose tools or generally available free 139 | programs which are used unmodified in performing those activities but 140 | which are not part of the work. For example, Corresponding Source 141 | includes interface definition files associated with source files for 142 | the work, and the source code for shared libraries and dynamically 143 | linked subprograms that the work is specifically designed to require, 144 | such as by intimate data communication or control flow between those 145 | subprograms and other parts of the work. 146 | 147 | The Corresponding Source need not include anything that users 148 | can regenerate automatically from other parts of the Corresponding 149 | Source. 150 | 151 | The Corresponding Source for a work in source code form is that 152 | same work. 153 | 154 | 2. Basic Permissions. 155 | 156 | All rights granted under this License are granted for the term of 157 | copyright on the Program, and are irrevocable provided the stated 158 | conditions are met. This License explicitly affirms your unlimited 159 | permission to run the unmodified Program. The output from running a 160 | covered work is covered by this License only if the output, given its 161 | content, constitutes a covered work. This License acknowledges your 162 | rights of fair use or other equivalent, as provided by copyright law. 163 | 164 | You may make, run and propagate covered works that you do not 165 | convey, without conditions so long as your license otherwise remains 166 | in force. You may convey covered works to others for the sole purpose 167 | of having them make modifications exclusively for you, or provide you 168 | with facilities for running those works, provided that you comply with 169 | the terms of this License in conveying all material for which you do 170 | not control copyright. Those thus making or running the covered works 171 | for you must do so exclusively on your behalf, under your direction 172 | and control, on terms that prohibit them from making any copies of 173 | your copyrighted material outside their relationship with you. 174 | 175 | Conveying under any other circumstances is permitted solely under 176 | the conditions stated below. Sublicensing is not allowed; section 10 177 | makes it unnecessary. 178 | 179 | 3. Protecting Users' Legal Rights From Anti-Circumvention Law. 180 | 181 | No covered work shall be deemed part of an effective technological 182 | measure under any applicable law fulfilling obligations under article 183 | 11 of the WIPO copyright treaty adopted on 20 December 1996, or 184 | similar laws prohibiting or restricting circumvention of such 185 | measures. 186 | 187 | When you convey a covered work, you waive any legal power to forbid 188 | circumvention of technological measures to the extent such circumvention 189 | is effected by exercising rights under this License with respect to 190 | the covered work, and you disclaim any intention to limit operation or 191 | modification of the work as a means of enforcing, against the work's 192 | users, your or third parties' legal rights to forbid circumvention of 193 | technological measures. 194 | 195 | 4. Conveying Verbatim Copies. 196 | 197 | You may convey verbatim copies of the Program's source code as you 198 | receive it, in any medium, provided that you conspicuously and 199 | appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate copyright notice; 200 | keep intact all notices stating that this License and any 201 | non-permissive terms added in accord with section 7 apply to the code; 202 | keep intact all notices of the absence of any warranty; and give all 203 | recipients a copy of this License along with the Program. 204 | 205 | You may charge any price or no price for each copy that you convey, 206 | and you may offer support or warranty protection for a fee. 207 | 208 | 5. Conveying Modified Source Versions. 209 | 210 | You may convey a work based on the Program, or the modifications to 211 | produce it from the Program, in the form of source code under the 212 | terms of section 4, provided that you also meet all of these conditions: 213 | 214 | a) The work must carry prominent notices stating that you modified 215 | it, and giving a relevant date. 216 | 217 | b) The work must carry prominent notices stating that it is 218 | released under this License and any conditions added under section 219 | 7. This requirement modifies the requirement in section 4 to 220 | "keep intact all notices". 221 | 222 | c) You must license the entire work, as a whole, under this 223 | License to anyone who comes into possession of a copy. This 224 | License will therefore apply, along with any applicable section 7 225 | additional terms, to the whole of the work, and all its parts, 226 | regardless of how they are packaged. This License gives no 227 | permission to license the work in any other way, but it does not 228 | invalidate such permission if you have separately received it. 229 | 230 | d) If the work has interactive user interfaces, each must display 231 | Appropriate Legal Notices; however, if the Program has interactive 232 | interfaces that do not display Appropriate Legal Notices, your 233 | work need not make them do so. 234 | 235 | A compilation of a covered work with other separate and independent 236 | works, which are not by their nature extensions of the covered work, 237 | and which are not combined with it such as to form a larger program, 238 | in or on a volume of a storage or distribution medium, is called an 239 | "aggregate" if the compilation and its resulting copyright are not 240 | used to limit the access or legal rights of the compilation's users 241 | beyond what the individual works permit. Inclusion of a covered work 242 | in an aggregate does not cause this License to apply to the other 243 | parts of the aggregate. 244 | 245 | 6. Conveying Non-Source Forms. 246 | 247 | You may convey a covered work in object code form under the terms 248 | of sections 4 and 5, provided that you also convey the 249 | machine-readable Corresponding Source under the terms of this License, 250 | in one of these ways: 251 | 252 | a) Convey the object code in, or embodied in, a physical product 253 | (including a physical distribution medium), accompanied by the 254 | Corresponding Source fixed on a durable physical medium 255 | customarily used for software interchange. 256 | 257 | b) Convey the object code in, or embodied in, a physical product 258 | (including a physical distribution medium), accompanied by a 259 | written offer, valid for at least three years and valid for as 260 | long as you offer spare parts or customer support for that product 261 | model, to give anyone who possesses the object code either (1) a 262 | copy of the Corresponding Source for all the software in the 263 | product that is covered by this License, on a durable physical 264 | medium customarily used for software interchange, for a price no 265 | more than your reasonable cost of physically performing this 266 | conveying of source, or (2) access to copy the 267 | Corresponding Source from a network server at no charge. 268 | 269 | c) Convey individual copies of the object code with a copy of the 270 | written offer to provide the Corresponding Source. This 271 | alternative is allowed only occasionally and noncommercially, and 272 | only if you received the object code with such an offer, in accord 273 | with subsection 6b. 274 | 275 | d) Convey the object code by offering access from a designated 276 | place (gratis or for a charge), and offer equivalent access to the 277 | Corresponding Source in the same way through the same place at no 278 | further charge. You need not require recipients to copy the 279 | Corresponding Source along with the object code. If the place to 280 | copy the object code is a network server, the Corresponding Source 281 | may be on a different server (operated by you or a third party) 282 | that supports equivalent copying facilities, provided you maintain 283 | clear directions next to the object code saying where to find the 284 | Corresponding Source. Regardless of what server hosts the 285 | Corresponding Source, you remain obligated to ensure that it is 286 | available for as long as needed to satisfy these requirements. 287 | 288 | e) Convey the object code using peer-to-peer transmission, provided 289 | you inform other peers where the object code and Corresponding 290 | Source of the work are being offered to the general public at no 291 | charge under subsection 6d. 292 | 293 | A separable portion of the object code, whose source code is excluded 294 | from the Corresponding Source as a System Library, need not be 295 | included in conveying the object code work. 296 | 297 | A "User Product" is either (1) a "consumer product", which means any 298 | tangible personal property which is normally used for personal, family, 299 | or household purposes, or (2) anything designed or sold for incorporation 300 | into a dwelling. In determining whether a product is a consumer product, 301 | doubtful cases shall be resolved in favor of coverage. For a particular 302 | product received by a particular user, "normally used" refers to a 303 | typical or common use of that class of product, regardless of the status 304 | of the particular user or of the way in which the particular user 305 | actually uses, or expects or is expected to use, the product. A product 306 | is a consumer product regardless of whether the product has substantial 307 | commercial, industrial or non-consumer uses, unless such uses represent 308 | the only significant mode of use of the product. 309 | 310 | "Installation Information" for a User Product means any methods, 311 | procedures, authorization keys, or other information required to install 312 | and execute modified versions of a covered work in that User Product from 313 | a modified version of its Corresponding Source. The information must 314 | suffice to ensure that the continued functioning of the modified object 315 | code is in no case prevented or interfered with solely because 316 | modification has been made. 317 | 318 | If you convey an object code work under this section in, or with, or 319 | specifically for use in, a User Product, and the conveying occurs as 320 | part of a transaction in which the right of possession and use of the 321 | User Product is transferred to the recipient in perpetuity or for a 322 | fixed term (regardless of how the transaction is characterized), the 323 | Corresponding Source conveyed under this section must be accompanied 324 | by the Installation Information. But this requirement does not apply 325 | if neither you nor any third party retains the ability to install 326 | modified object code on the User Product (for example, the work has 327 | been installed in ROM). 328 | 329 | The requirement to provide Installation Information does not include a 330 | requirement to continue to provide support service, warranty, or updates 331 | for a work that has been modified or installed by the recipient, or for 332 | the User Product in which it has been modified or installed. Access to a 333 | network may be denied when the modification itself materially and 334 | adversely affects the operation of the network or violates the rules and 335 | protocols for communication across the network. 336 | 337 | Corresponding Source conveyed, and Installation Information provided, 338 | in accord with this section must be in a format that is publicly 339 | documented (and with an implementation available to the public in 340 | source code form), and must require no special password or key for 341 | unpacking, reading or copying. 342 | 343 | 7. Additional Terms. 344 | 345 | "Additional permissions" are terms that supplement the terms of this 346 | License by making exceptions from one or more of its conditions. 347 | Additional permissions that are applicable to the entire Program shall 348 | be treated as though they were included in this License, to the extent 349 | that they are valid under applicable law. If additional permissions 350 | apply only to part of the Program, that part may be used separately 351 | under those permissions, but the entire Program remains governed by 352 | this License without regard to the additional permissions. 353 | 354 | When you convey a copy of a covered work, you may at your option 355 | remove any additional permissions from that copy, or from any part of 356 | it. (Additional permissions may be written to require their own 357 | removal in certain cases when you modify the work.) You may place 358 | additional permissions on material, added by you to a covered work, 359 | for which you have or can give appropriate copyright permission. 360 | 361 | Notwithstanding any other provision of this License, for material you 362 | add to a covered work, you may (if authorized by the copyright holders of 363 | that material) supplement the terms of this License with terms: 364 | 365 | a) Disclaiming warranty or limiting liability differently from the 366 | terms of sections 15 and 16 of this License; or 367 | 368 | b) Requiring preservation of specified reasonable legal notices or 369 | author attributions in that material or in the Appropriate Legal 370 | Notices displayed by works containing it; or 371 | 372 | c) Prohibiting misrepresentation of the origin of that material, or 373 | requiring that modified versions of such material be marked in 374 | reasonable ways as different from the original version; or 375 | 376 | d) Limiting the use for publicity purposes of names of licensors or 377 | authors of the material; or 378 | 379 | e) Declining to grant rights under trademark law for use of some 380 | trade names, trademarks, or service marks; or 381 | 382 | f) Requiring indemnification of licensors and authors of that 383 | material by anyone who conveys the material (or modified versions of 384 | it) with contractual assumptions of liability to the recipient, for 385 | any liability that these contractual assumptions directly impose on 386 | those licensors and authors. 387 | 388 | All other non-permissive additional terms are considered "further 389 | restrictions" within the meaning of section 10. If the Program as you 390 | received it, or any part of it, contains a notice stating that it is 391 | governed by this License along with a term that is a further 392 | restriction, you may remove that term. If a license document contains 393 | a further restriction but permits relicensing or conveying under this 394 | License, you may add to a covered work material governed by the terms 395 | of that license document, provided that the further restriction does 396 | not survive such relicensing or conveying. 397 | 398 | If you add terms to a covered work in accord with this section, you 399 | must place, in the relevant source files, a statement of the 400 | additional terms that apply to those files, or a notice indicating 401 | where to find the applicable terms. 402 | 403 | Additional terms, permissive or non-permissive, may be stated in the 404 | form of a separately written license, or stated as exceptions; 405 | the above requirements apply either way. 406 | 407 | 8. Termination. 408 | 409 | You may not propagate or modify a covered work except as expressly 410 | provided under this License. Any attempt otherwise to propagate or 411 | modify it is void, and will automatically terminate your rights under 412 | this License (including any patent licenses granted under the third 413 | paragraph of section 11). 414 | 415 | However, if you cease all violation of this License, then your 416 | license from a particular copyright holder is reinstated (a) 417 | provisionally, unless and until the copyright holder explicitly and 418 | finally terminates your license, and (b) permanently, if the copyright 419 | holder fails to notify you of the violation by some reasonable means 420 | prior to 60 days after the cessation. 421 | 422 | Moreover, your license from a particular copyright holder is 423 | reinstated permanently if the copyright holder notifies you of the 424 | violation by some reasonable means, this is the first time you have 425 | received notice of violation of this License (for any work) from that 426 | copyright holder, and you cure the violation prior to 30 days after 427 | your receipt of the notice. 428 | 429 | Termination of your rights under this section does not terminate the 430 | licenses of parties who have received copies or rights from you under 431 | this License. If your rights have been terminated and not permanently 432 | reinstated, you do not qualify to receive new licenses for the same 433 | material under section 10. 434 | 435 | 9. Acceptance Not Required for Having Copies. 436 | 437 | You are not required to accept this License in order to receive or 438 | run a copy of the Program. Ancillary propagation of a covered work 439 | occurring solely as a consequence of using peer-to-peer transmission 440 | to receive a copy likewise does not require acceptance. However, 441 | nothing other than this License grants you permission to propagate or 442 | modify any covered work. These actions infringe copyright if you do 443 | not accept this License. Therefore, by modifying or propagating a 444 | covered work, you indicate your acceptance of this License to do so. 445 | 446 | 10. Automatic Licensing of Downstream Recipients. 447 | 448 | Each time you convey a covered work, the recipient automatically 449 | receives a license from the original licensors, to run, modify and 450 | propagate that work, subject to this License. You are not responsible 451 | for enforcing compliance by third parties with this License. 452 | 453 | An "entity transaction" is a transaction transferring control of an 454 | organization, or substantially all assets of one, or subdividing an 455 | organization, or merging organizations. If propagation of a covered 456 | work results from an entity transaction, each party to that 457 | transaction who receives a copy of the work also receives whatever 458 | licenses to the work the party's predecessor in interest had or could 459 | give under the previous paragraph, plus a right to possession of the 460 | Corresponding Source of the work from the predecessor in interest, if 461 | the predecessor has it or can get it with reasonable efforts. 462 | 463 | You may not impose any further restrictions on the exercise of the 464 | rights granted or affirmed under this License. For example, you may 465 | not impose a license fee, royalty, or other charge for exercise of 466 | rights granted under this License, and you may not initiate litigation 467 | (including a cross-claim or counterclaim in a lawsuit) alleging that 468 | any patent claim is infringed by making, using, selling, offering for 469 | sale, or importing the Program or any portion of it. 470 | 471 | 11. Patents. 472 | 473 | A "contributor" is a copyright holder who authorizes use under this 474 | License of the Program or a work on which the Program is based. The 475 | work thus licensed is called the contributor's "contributor version". 476 | 477 | A contributor's "essential patent claims" are all patent claims 478 | owned or controlled by the contributor, whether already acquired or 479 | hereafter acquired, that would be infringed by some manner, permitted 480 | by this License, of making, using, or selling its contributor version, 481 | but do not include claims that would be infringed only as a 482 | consequence of further modification of the contributor version. For 483 | purposes of this definition, "control" includes the right to grant 484 | patent sublicenses in a manner consistent with the requirements of 485 | this License. 486 | 487 | Each contributor grants you a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free 488 | patent license under the contributor's essential patent claims, to 489 | make, use, sell, offer for sale, import and otherwise run, modify and 490 | propagate the contents of its contributor version. 491 | 492 | In the following three paragraphs, a "patent license" is any express 493 | agreement or commitment, however denominated, not to enforce a patent 494 | (such as an express permission to practice a patent or covenant not to 495 | sue for patent infringement). To "grant" such a patent license to a 496 | party means to make such an agreement or commitment not to enforce a 497 | patent against the party. 498 | 499 | If you convey a covered work, knowingly relying on a patent license, 500 | and the Corresponding Source of the work is not available for anyone 501 | to copy, free of charge and under the terms of this License, through a 502 | publicly available network server or other readily accessible means, 503 | then you must either (1) cause the Corresponding Source to be so 504 | available, or (2) arrange to deprive yourself of the benefit of the 505 | patent license for this particular work, or (3) arrange, in a manner 506 | consistent with the requirements of this License, to extend the patent 507 | license to downstream recipients. "Knowingly relying" means you have 508 | actual knowledge that, but for the patent license, your conveying the 509 | covered work in a country, or your recipient's use of the covered work 510 | in a country, would infringe one or more identifiable patents in that 511 | country that you have reason to believe are valid. 512 | 513 | If, pursuant to or in connection with a single transaction or 514 | arrangement, you convey, or propagate by procuring conveyance of, a 515 | covered work, and grant a patent license to some of the parties 516 | receiving the covered work authorizing them to use, propagate, modify 517 | or convey a specific copy of the covered work, then the patent license 518 | you grant is automatically extended to all recipients of the covered 519 | work and works based on it. 520 | 521 | A patent license is "discriminatory" if it does not include within 522 | the scope of its coverage, prohibits the exercise of, or is 523 | conditioned on the non-exercise of one or more of the rights that are 524 | specifically granted under this License. You may not convey a covered 525 | work if you are a party to an arrangement with a third party that is 526 | in the business of distributing software, under which you make payment 527 | to the third party based on the extent of your activity of conveying 528 | the work, and under which the third party grants, to any of the 529 | parties who would receive the covered work from you, a discriminatory 530 | patent license (a) in connection with copies of the covered work 531 | conveyed by you (or copies made from those copies), or (b) primarily 532 | for and in connection with specific products or compilations that 533 | contain the covered work, unless you entered into that arrangement, 534 | or that patent license was granted, prior to 28 March 2007. 535 | 536 | Nothing in this License shall be construed as excluding or limiting 537 | any implied license or other defenses to infringement that may 538 | otherwise be available to you under applicable patent law. 539 | 540 | 12. No Surrender of Others' Freedom. 541 | 542 | If conditions are imposed on you (whether by court order, agreement or 543 | otherwise) that contradict the conditions of this License, they do not 544 | excuse you from the conditions of this License. If you cannot convey a 545 | covered work so as to satisfy simultaneously your obligations under this 546 | License and any other pertinent obligations, then as a consequence you may 547 | not convey it at all. For example, if you agree to terms that obligate you 548 | to collect a royalty for further conveying from those to whom you convey 549 | the Program, the only way you could satisfy both those terms and this 550 | License would be to refrain entirely from conveying the Program. 551 | 552 | 13. Use with the GNU Affero General Public License. 553 | 554 | Notwithstanding any other provision of this License, you have 555 | permission to link or combine any covered work with a work licensed 556 | under version 3 of the GNU Affero General Public License into a single 557 | combined work, and to convey the resulting work. The terms of this 558 | License will continue to apply to the part which is the covered work, 559 | but the special requirements of the GNU Affero General Public License, 560 | section 13, concerning interaction through a network will apply to the 561 | combination as such. 562 | 563 | 14. Revised Versions of this License. 564 | 565 | The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions of 566 | the GNU General Public License from time to time. Such new versions will 567 | be similar in spirit to the present version, but may differ in detail to 568 | address new problems or concerns. 569 | 570 | Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the 571 | Program specifies that a certain numbered version of the GNU General 572 | Public License "or any later version" applies to it, you have the 573 | option of following the terms and conditions either of that numbered 574 | version or of any later version published by the Free Software 575 | Foundation. If the Program does not specify a version number of the 576 | GNU General Public License, you may choose any version ever published 577 | by the Free Software Foundation. 578 | 579 | If the Program specifies that a proxy can decide which future 580 | versions of the GNU General Public License can be used, that proxy's 581 | public statement of acceptance of a version permanently authorizes you 582 | to choose that version for the Program. 583 | 584 | Later license versions may give you additional or different 585 | permissions. However, no additional obligations are imposed on any 586 | author or copyright holder as a result of your choosing to follow a 587 | later version. 588 | 589 | 15. Disclaimer of Warranty. 590 | 591 | THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY 592 | APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT 593 | HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY 594 | OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, 595 | THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR 596 | PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM 597 | IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF 598 | ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION. 599 | 600 | 16. Limitation of Liability. 601 | 602 | IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING 603 | WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MODIFIES AND/OR CONVEYS 604 | THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY 605 | GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE 606 | USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF 607 | DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD 608 | PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS), 609 | EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 610 | SUCH DAMAGES. 611 | 612 | 17. Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16. 613 | 614 | If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided 615 | above cannot be given local legal effect according to their terms, 616 | reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely approximates 617 | an absolute waiver of all civil liability in connection with the 618 | Program, unless a warranty or assumption of liability accompanies a 619 | copy of the Program in return for a fee. 620 | 621 | END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS 622 | 623 | How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs 624 | 625 | If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest 626 | possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it 627 | free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms. 628 | 629 | To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest 630 | to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively 631 | state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least 632 | the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found. 633 | 634 | 635 | Copyright (C) 636 | 637 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 638 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 639 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 640 | (at your option) any later version. 641 | 642 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 643 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 644 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 645 | GNU General Public License for more details. 646 | 647 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 648 | along with this program. If not, see . 649 | 650 | Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. 651 | 652 | If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short 653 | notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode: 654 | 655 | Copyright (C) 656 | This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'. 657 | This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it 658 | under certain conditions; type `show c' for details. 659 | 660 | The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate 661 | parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands 662 | might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box". 663 | 664 | You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, 665 | if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. 666 | For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see 667 | . 668 | 669 | The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program 670 | into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you 671 | may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with 672 | the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 673 | Public License instead of this License. But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Module 1/1.m: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | % First three programs 2 | 3 | allMarks = [ 24, 44, 36; 4 | 52, 57, 68; 5 | 66, 53, 69; 6 | 85, 40, 86; 7 | 15, 47, 25; 8 | 79, 72, 82 ]; 9 | 10 | mechanics= [36;76;73;72;28;91]; 11 | allMarks= [allMarks, mechanics] 12 | 13 | AllMarks(:, 4) = 0.5 * allMarks(:, 4); 14 | 15 | chetan_marks = allMarks(3,:) 16 | for i = 1:4 17 | fprintf(chetan_marks(i)); 18 | totalmarks = sum(chetan_marks); 19 | fprintf(“%d\n”, totalmarks); 20 | 21 | deepak_marks = allMarks(4,1:3); 22 | farah_marks = allMarks(6,1:3); 23 | fprintf(“%d\n”, deepak_marks); 24 | fprintf(“%d\n”, farah_marks); 25 | 26 | Average_marks = []; 27 | for i = 1:6 28 | Average_marks(i)= sum(allMarks(i,:))/4; 29 | end 30 | Average_marks= Average_marks'; 31 | fprintf(“%d\n”,Average_marks); 32 | 33 | Out_of_10 = []; 34 | for i = 1:6 35 | for j = 1:4 36 | if j == 4 37 | Out_of_10(i,j) = 0.2 * allMarks(i,j); 38 | else 39 | Out_of_10(i,j) = 0.1 * allMarks(i,j); 40 | end 41 | end 42 | end 43 | fprintf(Out_of_10); 44 | 45 | % 2. Write a script to calculate factorial of a number. Take Input from user. 46 | 47 | N = input(‘Enter the number’); 48 | fprintf("%d\n", factorial(N)); 49 | 50 | % 3. Find Fibonaaci series using using for loop and while loop. 51 | 52 | % Using for loop : 53 | 54 | N = input('Enter the position of Fibonaaci series'); 55 | fib = []; 56 | fib(1) = 0; 57 | fib(2) = 1; 58 | for I = 3:N 59 | fib(i) = fib(i-1) + fib(i-2); 60 | end 61 | fprintf("%d\n",fib(N)) 62 | 63 | % Using while loop : 64 | 65 | N = input('Enter the position of fibonaaci series'); 66 | fib = []; 67 | fib(1) = 0; 68 | fib(2) = 1; 69 | i=3; 70 | while i<=N 71 | fib(i) = fib(i-1)+fib(i-2); 72 | i = i+1; 73 | end 74 | fprintf("%d\n",fib(N)); 75 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Module 1/robots.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Module 2/2.m: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | % Programs from index 4, 5, and 6 2 | 3 | % Program number 4 4 | 5 | N = input('input n:'); 6 | X = input('input x:'); 7 | sum_series = Series(N,X); 8 | fprintf("Sum of series is: %d\n", sum_series); 9 | 10 | function [Sum]= Series(N,X) 11 | Sum= 1 12 | for i= 1:N 13 | Sum += (1/i)*(X^i); 14 | end 15 | end 16 | 17 | % Program number 5 18 | 19 | a = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15]; 20 | b = []; 21 | for i = 1:15 22 | if mod(a(i),2)==0 23 | b(i) = 1; 24 | else 25 | b(i) = 0; 26 | end 27 | end 28 | fprintf("%d ",b); 29 | fprintf("\n"); 30 | 31 | % Program number 6 32 | 33 | N = input("Enter the number: "); 34 | a =['zero';'one';'two';'three';'four';'five';'six';'seven';'eight';'nine']; 35 | if(N>=0 && N<=9) 36 | fprintf("Number is: "); 37 | fprintf(a(N+1, 1:end)); 38 | fprintf("\n"); 39 | else 40 | fprintf("Enter value between 0 and 9"); 41 | end 42 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Module 2/robots.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Module 3/3.m: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | % Programs of index numbers 7, 8, and 9. 2 | 3 | % 7. Write a program to find sum of all elements of an array that are divisible by 3. 4 | 5 | a= [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15]; 6 | sum=0; 7 | for i = 1:15 8 | if mod(a(i),3)==0 9 | sum+=a(i); 10 | end 11 | end 12 | fprintf("Sum is : %d\n", sum) 13 | 14 | % 8. Write a program to find an element in an array using for loop and while loop : 15 | % a. Using for loop: 16 | 17 | a = []; 18 | n = input(“Enter size: ”); 19 | for i =1:n 20 | a(i)= input(“Enter %d th number:”,i); 21 | end 22 | b = input("Enter no to search: "); 23 | flag=0; 24 | for i = 1:n 25 | if a(i)==b 26 | fprintf("found at index %d\n",i) 27 | flag=1; 28 | break; 29 | end 30 | end 31 | if flag==0 32 | fprintf("Not Found\n") 33 | end 34 | 35 | % b. Using while loop: 36 | 37 | a = []; 38 | n = input(“Enter size: ”); 39 | for i =1:n 40 | a(i)= input(“Enter %d th number:”,i); 41 | end 42 | b = input("Enter no to search: "); 43 | flag=0; 44 | i = 1; 45 | while i <= n 46 | if a(i)==b 47 | fprintf("found at index %d\n",i) 48 | flag=1 49 | break; 50 | end 51 | i += 1; 52 | end 53 | if flag==0 54 | fprintf("Not Found\n") 55 | end 56 | 57 | % 9. Write a MATLAB program to change the blue color of feathers in the bluebird image to red color. 58 | 59 | img = imread('blue.png'); 60 | sizee = size(img); 61 | newimg = img; 62 | for i = 1 : sizee(1) 63 | for j = 1: sizee(2) 64 | if(img(i, j, 3) > mean(img(i, j, :))) 65 | newimg(i, j, 1) = img(i, j, 3); 66 | newimg(i, j, 2:3) = 0; 67 | end 68 | end 69 | end 70 | imwrite(newimg, 'jishan.png', 'png') 71 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Module 3/robots.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Module 4/4.m: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | % Programs of index 10, 11, and 12. 2 | 3 | % 10. Write a MATLAB program to widen a image. 4 | 5 | FirstImage = imread('blue.jpeg'); 6 | [rows columns] = size(FirstImage); 7 | subplot(2, 1, 1); 8 | imshow(FirstImage); 9 | newWidth = [1,1.5 * columns] 10 | subplot(2, 1, 2); 11 | imshow(FirstImage, 'XData', newWidth); 12 | 13 | % 11. Write a MATLAB program to crop an image. 14 | 15 | image = imread('blue.jpeg'); 16 | subplot(2,1,1); 17 | imshow(image); 18 | [rows,columns]= size(image); 19 | croped_image= imcrop(image,[x1 x2 y1 y2]); 20 | subplot(2,1,2); 21 | imshow(croped_image); 22 | 23 | % 12. Write a MATLAB program for elliptical masking in an image. After forming elliptical shape crop the image. 24 | 25 | I = imread('blue.jpeg'); 26 | subplot(2,1,1); 27 | imshow(I) 28 | J = elliptical_masker(I,40,90,100,350); 29 | subplot(2,1,2); 30 | imshow(J) 31 | function im = elliptical_masker(im,c1,c2,r1,r2); 32 | [M,N,K] = size(im); 33 | for i1 = 1:M 34 | for i2 = 1:N 35 | if((i1-c1)/r1)^2 + ((i2-c2)/r2)^2 >= 1 36 | im(i1,i2,:)=0; 37 | end 38 | end 39 | end 40 | end 41 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Module 5/5.m: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | % Program of index 13, and 14. 2 | 3 | % 13. Given a matrix M=[1,3,5,2,4,6,7,8,3,9]. Find the elements in the matrix M that are greater than 4 and replace each one with its square root. Use both explict loop and logical indexing. 4 | 5 | Matrix = [1, 3, 5, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 3, 9]; 6 | len_M = length(Matrix); 7 | for i = 1:len_M 8 | if Matrix(i) > 4 9 | Matrix(i)= sqrt(Matrix(i)); 10 | end 11 | fprintf("%d, ", Matrix(i)); 12 | end 13 | Output- [1, 3, 2.23, 2, 4, 2.44, 2.64, 2.82, 3, 3] 14 | 15 | % 14. Solve the following equations using Matlab. 16 | % X1 + 3X2 = 19 17 | % 4X1 + 2X2 + 5X3 = 26 18 | % 7X2 – 10X3 = 35 19 | 20 | syms x1 x2 x3; 21 | eqn1 = x1 + 3*x2 == 19; 22 | eqn2 = 4*x1 + 2*x2 + 5*x3 == 26; 23 | eqn3 = 7*x2 - 10*x3 == 35; 24 | sol = solve([eqn1,eqn2,eqn3],[x1,x2,x3]); 25 | x1sol = sol.x1; 26 | x2sol = sol.x2; 27 | x3sol = sol.x3; 28 | fprintf("x1= %d, x2= %d, x3= %d\n", x1sol,x2sol,x3sol); 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # MATLAB-Programming (Lab-III) 2 | Matrix Laboratory (MATLAB) programs for Spring 2018 (CSE-318). Broadly divided in 5 modules consisting whole of 14 programs. For complete semester report see https://github.com/Jishanshaikh4/Lab-III-MATLAB-Programming/blob/master/and-mat-final.pdf 3 | 4 | **STATUS** COMPLETED (November 7, 2018). 5 | 6 | **Hierarchy of Lab** 7 | - 5 modules 8 | - 14 programs 9 | - Lab report https://github.com/Jishanshaikh4/Lab-III-MATLAB-Programming/blob/master/and-mat-final.pdf 10 | 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Resources/Books/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Books 2 | 3 | Books in this section are for reference for an individual person. Make sure copyright of publishers/authors is not violated. 4 | 5 | **COPYRIGHT HOLDS BY RESPECTIVE AUTHORS/PUBLISHERS.** 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Resources/Books/literatura-matlab.pdf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jishanshaikh4/Lab-III-MATLAB-Programming/69e047e6f07ca11849f8529da041d4b8fc4c3a57/Resources/Books/literatura-matlab.pdf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Resources/Other-resources.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /and-mat-final.pdf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jishanshaikh4/Lab-III-MATLAB-Programming/69e047e6f07ca11849f8529da041d4b8fc4c3a57/and-mat-final.pdf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /document/main.aux: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /document/main.gz.tex: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /document/main.log: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /document/main.pdf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | % Encoding UTF-8; 2 | % Metadata = FALSE; 3 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 4 | % Encoding UTF-8; 5 | % Metadata = FALSE; 6 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 7 | % Encoding UTF-8; 8 | % Metadata = FALSE; 9 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 10 | % Encoding UTF-8; 11 | % Metadata = FALSE; 12 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 13 | % Encoding UTF-8; 14 | % Metadata = FALSE; 15 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 16 | % Encoding UTF-8; 17 | % Metadata = FALSE; 18 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 19 | % Encoding UTF-8; 20 | % Metadata = FALSE; 21 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 22 | % Encoding UTF-8; 23 | % Metadata = FALSE; 24 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 25 | % Encoding UTF-8; 26 | % Metadata = FALSE; 27 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 28 | % Encoding UTF-8; 29 | % Metadata = FALSE; 30 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 31 | % Encoding UTF-8; 32 | % Metadata = FALSE; 33 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 34 | % Encoding UTF-8; 35 | % Metadata = FALSE; 36 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 37 | % Encoding UTF-8; 38 | % Metadata = FALSE; 39 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 40 | % Encoding UTF-8; 41 | % Metadata = FALSE; 42 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 43 | % Encoding UTF-8; 44 | % Metadata = FALSE; 45 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 46 | % Encoding UTF-8; 47 | % Metadata = FALSE; 48 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 49 | % Encoding UTF-8; 50 | % Metadata = FALSE; 51 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 52 | % Encoding UTF-8; 53 | % Metadata = FALSE; 54 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 55 | % Encoding UTF-8; 56 | % Metadata = FALSE; 57 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 58 | % Encoding UTF-8; 59 | % Metadata = FALSE; 60 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 61 | % Encoding UTF-8; 62 | % Metadata = FALSE; 63 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 64 | % Encoding UTF-8; 65 | % Metadata = FALSE; 66 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 67 | % Encoding UTF-8; 68 | % Metadata = FALSE; 69 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 70 | % Encoding UTF-8; 71 | % Metadata = FALSE; 72 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 73 | % Encoding UTF-8; 74 | % Metadata = FALSE; 75 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 76 | % Encoding UTF-8; 77 | % Metadata = FALSE; 78 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 79 | % Encoding UTF-8; 80 | % Metadata = FALSE; 81 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 82 | % Encoding UTF-8; 83 | % Metadata = FALSE; 84 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 85 | % Encoding UTF-8; 86 | % Metadata = FALSE; 87 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 88 | % Encoding UTF-8; 89 | % Metadata = FALSE; 90 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 91 | % Encoding UTF-8; 92 | % Metadata = FALSE; 93 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 94 | % Encoding UTF-8; 95 | % Metadata = FALSE; 96 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 97 | % Encoding UTF-8; 98 | % Metadata = FALSE; 99 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 100 | % Encoding UTF-8; 101 | % Metadata = FALSE; 102 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 103 | % Encoding UTF-8; 104 | % Metadata = FALSE; 105 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 106 | % Encoding UTF-8; 107 | % Metadata = FALSE; 108 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 109 | % Encoding UTF-8; 110 | % Metadata = FALSE; 111 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 112 | % Encoding UTF-8; 113 | % Metadata = FALSE; 114 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 115 | % Encoding UTF-8; 116 | % Metadata = FALSE; 117 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 118 | % Encoding UTF-8; 119 | % Metadata = FALSE; 120 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 121 | % Encoding UTF-8; 122 | % Metadata = FALSE; 123 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 124 | % Encoding UTF-8; 125 | % Metadata = FALSE; 126 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 127 | % Encoding UTF-8; 128 | % Metadata = FALSE; 129 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 130 | % Encoding UTF-8; 131 | % Metadata = FALSE; 132 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 133 | % Encoding UTF-8; 134 | % Metadata = FALSE; 135 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 136 | % Encoding UTF-8; 137 | % Metadata = FALSE; 138 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 139 | % Encoding UTF-8; 140 | % Metadata = FALSE; 141 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 142 | % Encoding UTF-8; 143 | % Metadata = FALSE; 144 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 145 | % Encoding UTF-8; 146 | % Metadata = FALSE; 147 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 148 | % Encoding UTF-8; 149 | % Metadata = FALSE; 150 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 151 | % Encoding UTF-8; 152 | % Metadata = FALSE; 153 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 154 | % Encoding UTF-8; 155 | % Metadata = FALSE; 156 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 157 | % Encoding UTF-8; 158 | % Metadata = FALSE; 159 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 160 | % Encoding UTF-8; 161 | % Metadata = FALSE; 162 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 163 | % Encoding UTF-8; 164 | % Metadata = FALSE; 165 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 166 | % Encoding UTF-8; 167 | % Metadata = FALSE; 168 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 169 | % Encoding UTF-8; 170 | % Metadata = FALSE; 171 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 172 | % Encoding UTF-8; 173 | % Metadata = FALSE; 174 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 175 | % Encoding UTF-8; 176 | % Metadata = FALSE; 177 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 178 | % Encoding UTF-8; 179 | % Metadata = FALSE; 180 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 181 | % Encoding UTF-8; 182 | % Metadata = FALSE; 183 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 184 | % Encoding UTF-8; 185 | % Metadata = FALSE; 186 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 187 | % Encoding UTF-8; 188 | % Metadata = FALSE; 189 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 190 | % Encoding UTF-8; 191 | % Metadata = FALSE; 192 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 193 | % Encoding UTF-8; 194 | % Metadata = FALSE; 195 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 196 | % Encoding UTF-8; 197 | % Metadata = FALSE; 198 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 199 | % Encoding UTF-8; 200 | % Metadata = FALSE; 201 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 202 | % Encoding UTF-8; 203 | % Metadata = FALSE; 204 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 205 | % Encoding UTF-8; 206 | % Metadata = FALSE; 207 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 208 | % Encoding UTF-8; 209 | % Metadata = FALSE; 210 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 211 | % Encoding UTF-8; 212 | % Metadata = FALSE; 213 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 214 | % Encoding UTF-8; 215 | % Metadata = FALSE; 216 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 217 | % Encoding UTF-8; 218 | % Metadata = FALSE; 219 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 220 | % Encoding UTF-8; 221 | % Metadata = FALSE; 222 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 223 | % Encoding UTF-8; 224 | % Metadata = FALSE; 225 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 226 | % Encoding UTF-8; 227 | % Metadata = FALSE; 228 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 229 | % Encoding UTF-8; 230 | % Metadata = FALSE; 231 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 232 | % Encoding UTF-8; 233 | % Metadata = FALSE; 234 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 235 | % Encoding UTF-8; 236 | % Metadata = FALSE; 237 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 238 | % Encoding UTF-8; 239 | % Metadata = FALSE; 240 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 241 | % Encoding UTF-8; 242 | % Metadata = FALSE; 243 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 244 | % Encoding UTF-8; 245 | % Metadata = FALSE; 246 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 247 | % Encoding UTF-8; 248 | % Metadata = FALSE; 249 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 250 | % Encoding UTF-8; 251 | % Metadata = FALSE; 252 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 253 | % Encoding UTF-8; 254 | % Metadata = FALSE; 255 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 256 | % Encoding UTF-8; 257 | % Metadata = FALSE; 258 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 259 | % Encoding UTF-8; 260 | % Metadata = FALSE; 261 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 262 | % Encoding UTF-8; 263 | % Metadata = FALSE; 264 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 265 | % Encoding UTF-8; 266 | % Metadata = FALSE; 267 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 268 | % Encoding UTF-8; 269 | % Metadata = FALSE; 270 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 271 | % Encoding UTF-8; 272 | % Metadata = FALSE; 273 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 274 | % Encoding UTF-8; 275 | % Metadata = FALSE; 276 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 277 | % Encoding UTF-8; 278 | % Metadata = FALSE; 279 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 280 | % Encoding UTF-8; 281 | % Metadata = FALSE; 282 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 283 | % Encoding UTF-8; 284 | % Metadata = FALSE; 285 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 286 | % Encoding UTF-8; 287 | % Metadata = FALSE; 288 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 289 | % Encoding UTF-8; 290 | % Metadata = FALSE; 291 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 292 | % Encoding UTF-8; 293 | % Metadata = FALSE; 294 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 295 | % Encoding UTF-8; 296 | % Metadata = FALSE; 297 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 298 | % Encoding UTF-8; 299 | % Metadata = FALSE; 300 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 301 | % Encoding UTF-8; 302 | % Metadata = FALSE; 303 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 304 | % Encoding UTF-8; 305 | % Metadata = FALSE; 306 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 307 | % Encoding UTF-8; 308 | % Metadata = FALSE; 309 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 310 | % Encoding UTF-8; 311 | % Metadata = FALSE; 312 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 313 | % Encoding UTF-8; 314 | % Metadata = FALSE; 315 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 316 | % Encoding UTF-8; 317 | % Metadata = FALSE; 318 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 319 | % Encoding UTF-8; 320 | % Metadata = FALSE; 321 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 322 | % Encoding UTF-8; 323 | % Metadata = FALSE; 324 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 325 | % Encoding UTF-8; 326 | % Metadata = FALSE; 327 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 328 | % Encoding UTF-8; 329 | % Metadata = FALSE; 330 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 331 | % Encoding UTF-8; 332 | % Metadata = FALSE; 333 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 334 | % Encoding UTF-8; 335 | % Metadata = FALSE; 336 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 337 | % Encoding UTF-8; 338 | % Metadata = FALSE; 339 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 340 | % Encoding UTF-8; 341 | % Metadata = FALSE; 342 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 343 | % Encoding UTF-8; 344 | % Metadata = FALSE; 345 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 346 | % Encoding UTF-8; 347 | % Metadata = FALSE; 348 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 349 | % Encoding UTF-8; 350 | % Metadata = FALSE; 351 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 352 | % Encoding UTF-8; 353 | % Metadata = FALSE; 354 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 355 | % Encoding UTF-8; 356 | % Metadata = FALSE; 357 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 358 | % Encoding UTF-8; 359 | % Metadata = FALSE; 360 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 361 | % Encoding UTF-8; 362 | % Metadata = FALSE; 363 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 364 | % Encoding UTF-8; 365 | % Metadata = FALSE; 366 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 367 | % Encoding UTF-8; 368 | % Metadata = FALSE; 369 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 370 | % Encoding UTF-8; 371 | % Metadata = FALSE; 372 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 373 | % Encoding UTF-8; 374 | % Metadata = FALSE; 375 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 376 | % Encoding UTF-8; 377 | % Metadata = FALSE; 378 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 379 | % Encoding UTF-8; 380 | % Metadata = FALSE; 381 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 382 | % Encoding UTF-8; 383 | % Metadata = FALSE; 384 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 385 | % Encoding UTF-8; 386 | % Metadata = FALSE; 387 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 388 | % Encoding UTF-8; 389 | % Metadata = FALSE; 390 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 391 | % Encoding UTF-8; 392 | % Metadata = FALSE; 393 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 394 | % Encoding UTF-8; 395 | % Metadata = FALSE; 396 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 397 | % Encoding UTF-8; 398 | % Metadata = FALSE; 399 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 400 | % Encoding UTF-8; 401 | % Metadata = FALSE; 402 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 403 | % Encoding UTF-8; 404 | % Metadata = FALSE; 405 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 406 | % Encoding UTF-8; 407 | % Metadata = FALSE; 408 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 409 | % Encoding UTF-8; 410 | % Metadata = FALSE; 411 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 412 | % Encoding UTF-8; 413 | % Metadata = FALSE; 414 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 415 | % Encoding UTF-8; 416 | % Metadata = FALSE; 417 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 418 | % Encoding UTF-8; 419 | % Metadata = FALSE; 420 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 421 | % Encoding UTF-8; 422 | % Metadata = FALSE; 423 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 424 | % Encoding UTF-8; 425 | % Metadata = FALSE; 426 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 427 | % Encoding UTF-8; 428 | % Metadata = FALSE; 429 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 430 | % Encoding UTF-8; 431 | % Metadata = FALSE; 432 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 433 | % Encoding UTF-8; 434 | % Metadata = FALSE; 435 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 436 | % Encoding UTF-8; 437 | % Metadata = FALSE; 438 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 439 | % Encoding UTF-8; 440 | % Metadata = FALSE; 441 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 442 | % Encoding UTF-8; 443 | % Metadata = FALSE; 444 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 445 | % Encoding UTF-8; 446 | % Metadata = FALSE; 447 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 448 | % Encoding UTF-8; 449 | % Metadata = FALSE; 450 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 451 | % Encoding UTF-8; 452 | % Metadata = FALSE; 453 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 454 | % Encoding UTF-8; 455 | % Metadata = FALSE; 456 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 457 | % Encoding UTF-8; 458 | % Metadata = FALSE; 459 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 460 | % Encoding UTF-8; 461 | % Metadata = FALSE; 462 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 463 | % Encoding UTF-8; 464 | % Metadata = FALSE; 465 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 466 | % Encoding UTF-8; 467 | % Metadata = FALSE; 468 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 469 | % Encoding UTF-8; 470 | % Metadata = FALSE; 471 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 472 | % Encoding UTF-8; 473 | % Metadata = FALSE; 474 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 475 | % Encoding UTF-8; 476 | % Metadata = FALSE; 477 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 478 | % Encoding UTF-8; 479 | % Metadata = FALSE; 480 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 481 | % Encoding UTF-8; 482 | % Metadata = FALSE; 483 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 484 | % Encoding UTF-8; 485 | % Metadata = FALSE; 486 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 487 | % Encoding UTF-8; 488 | % Metadata = FALSE; 489 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 490 | % Encoding UTF-8; 491 | % Metadata = FALSE; 492 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 493 | % Encoding UTF-8; 494 | % Metadata = FALSE; 495 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 496 | % Encoding UTF-8; 497 | % Metadata = FALSE; 498 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 499 | % Encoding UTF-8; 500 | % Metadata = FALSE; 501 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 502 | % Encoding UTF-8; 503 | % Metadata = FALSE; 504 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 505 | % Encoding UTF-8; 506 | % Metadata = FALSE; 507 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 508 | % Encoding UTF-8; 509 | % Metadata = FALSE; 510 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 511 | % Encoding UTF-8; 512 | % Metadata = FALSE; 513 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 514 | % Encoding UTF-8; 515 | % Metadata = FALSE; 516 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 517 | % Encoding UTF-8; 518 | % Metadata = FALSE; 519 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 520 | % Encoding UTF-8; 521 | % Metadata = FALSE; 522 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 523 | % Encoding UTF-8; 524 | % Metadata = FALSE; 525 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 526 | % Encoding UTF-8; 527 | % Metadata = FALSE; 528 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 529 | % Encoding UTF-8; 530 | % Metadata = FALSE; 531 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 532 | % Encoding UTF-8; 533 | % Metadata = FALSE; 534 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 535 | % Encoding UTF-8; 536 | % Metadata = FALSE; 537 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 538 | % Encoding UTF-8; 539 | % Metadata = FALSE; 540 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 541 | % Encoding UTF-8; 542 | % Metadata = FALSE; 543 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 544 | % Encoding UTF-8; 545 | % Metadata = FALSE; 546 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 547 | % Encoding UTF-8; 548 | % Metadata = FALSE; 549 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 550 | % Encoding UTF-8; 551 | % Metadata = FALSE; 552 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 553 | % Encoding UTF-8; 554 | % Metadata = FALSE; 555 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 556 | % Encoding UTF-8; 557 | % Metadata = FALSE; 558 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 559 | % Encoding UTF-8; 560 | % Metadata = FALSE; 561 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 562 | % Encoding UTF-8; 563 | % Metadata = FALSE; 564 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 565 | % Encoding UTF-8; 566 | % Metadata = FALSE; 567 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 568 | % Encoding UTF-8; 569 | % Metadata = FALSE; 570 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 571 | % Encoding UTF-8; 572 | % Metadata = FALSE; 573 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 574 | % Encoding UTF-8; 575 | % Metadata = FALSE; 576 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 577 | % Encoding UTF-8; 578 | % Metadata = FALSE; 579 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 580 | % Encoding UTF-8; 581 | % Metadata = FALSE; 582 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 583 | % Encoding UTF-8; 584 | % Metadata = FALSE; 585 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 586 | % Encoding UTF-8; 587 | % Metadata = FALSE; 588 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 589 | % Encoding UTF-8; 590 | % Metadata = FALSE; 591 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 592 | % Encoding UTF-8; 593 | % Metadata = FALSE; 594 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 595 | % Encoding UTF-8; 596 | % Metadata = FALSE; 597 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 598 | % Encoding UTF-8; 599 | % Metadata = FALSE; 600 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 601 | % Encoding UTF-8; 602 | % Metadata = FALSE; 603 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 604 | % Encoding UTF-8; 605 | % Metadata = FALSE; 606 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 607 | % Encoding UTF-8; 608 | % Metadata = FALSE; 609 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 610 | % Encoding UTF-8; 611 | % Metadata = FALSE; 612 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 613 | % Encoding UTF-8; 614 | % Metadata = FALSE; 615 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 616 | % Encoding UTF-8; 617 | % Metadata = FALSE; 618 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 619 | % Encoding UTF-8; 620 | % Metadata = FALSE; 621 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 622 | % Encoding UTF-8; 623 | % Metadata = FALSE; 624 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 625 | % Encoding UTF-8; 626 | % Metadata = FALSE; 627 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 628 | % Encoding UTF-8; 629 | % Metadata = FALSE; 630 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 631 | % Encoding UTF-8; 632 | % Metadata = FALSE; 633 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 634 | % Encoding UTF-8; 635 | % Metadata = FALSE; 636 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 637 | % Encoding UTF-8; 638 | % Metadata = FALSE; 639 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 640 | % Encoding UTF-8; 641 | % Metadata = FALSE; 642 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 643 | % Encoding UTF-8; 644 | % Metadata = FALSE; 645 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 646 | % Encoding UTF-8; 647 | % Metadata = FALSE; 648 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 649 | % Encoding UTF-8; 650 | % Metadata = FALSE; 651 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 652 | % Encoding UTF-8; 653 | % Metadata = FALSE; 654 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 655 | % Encoding UTF-8; 656 | % Metadata = FALSE; 657 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 658 | % Encoding UTF-8; 659 | % Metadata = FALSE; 660 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 661 | % Encoding UTF-8; 662 | % Metadata = FALSE; 663 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 664 | % Encoding UTF-8; 665 | % Metadata = FALSE; 666 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 667 | % Encoding UTF-8; 668 | % Metadata = FALSE; 669 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 670 | % Encoding UTF-8; 671 | % Metadata = FALSE; 672 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 673 | % Encoding UTF-8; 674 | % Metadata = FALSE; 675 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 676 | % Encoding UTF-8; 677 | % Metadata = FALSE; 678 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 679 | % Encoding UTF-8; 680 | % Metadata = FALSE; 681 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 682 | % Encoding UTF-8; 683 | % Metadata = FALSE; 684 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 685 | % Encoding UTF-8; 686 | % Metadata = FALSE; 687 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 688 | % Encoding UTF-8; 689 | % Metadata = FALSE; 690 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 691 | % Encoding UTF-8; 692 | % Metadata = FALSE; 693 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 694 | % Encoding UTF-8; 695 | % Metadata = FALSE; 696 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 697 | % Encoding UTF-8; 698 | % Metadata = FALSE; 699 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 700 | % Encoding UTF-8; 701 | % Metadata = FALSE; 702 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 703 | % Encoding UTF-8; 704 | % Metadata = FALSE; 705 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 706 | % Encoding UTF-8; 707 | % Metadata = FALSE; 708 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 709 | % Encoding UTF-8; 710 | % Metadata = FALSE; 711 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 712 | % Encoding UTF-8; 713 | % Metadata = FALSE; 714 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 715 | % Encoding UTF-8; 716 | % Metadata = FALSE; 717 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 718 | % Encoding UTF-8; 719 | % Metadata = FALSE; 720 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 721 | % Encoding UTF-8; 722 | % Metadata = FALSE; 723 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 724 | % Encoding UTF-8; 725 | % Metadata = FALSE; 726 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 727 | % Encoding UTF-8; 728 | % Metadata = FALSE; 729 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 730 | % Encoding UTF-8; 731 | % Metadata = FALSE; 732 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 733 | % Encoding UTF-8; 734 | % Metadata = FALSE; 735 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 736 | % Encoding UTF-8; 737 | % Metadata = FALSE; 738 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 739 | % Encoding UTF-8; 740 | % Metadata = FALSE; 741 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 742 | % Encoding UTF-8; 743 | % Metadata = FALSE; 744 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 745 | % Encoding UTF-8; 746 | % Metadata = FALSE; 747 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 748 | % Encoding UTF-8; 749 | % Metadata = FALSE; 750 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 751 | % Encoding UTF-8; 752 | % Metadata = FALSE; 753 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 754 | % Encoding UTF-8; 755 | % Metadata = FALSE; 756 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 757 | % Encoding UTF-8; 758 | % Metadata = FALSE; 759 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 760 | % Encoding UTF-8; 761 | % Metadata = FALSE; 762 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 763 | % Encoding UTF-8; 764 | % Metadata = FALSE; 765 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 766 | % Encoding UTF-8; 767 | % Metadata = FALSE; 768 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 769 | % Encoding UTF-8; 770 | % Metadata = FALSE; 771 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 772 | % Encoding UTF-8; 773 | % Metadata = FALSE; 774 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 775 | % Encoding UTF-8; 776 | % Metadata = FALSE; 777 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 778 | % Encoding UTF-8; 779 | % Metadata = FALSE; 780 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 781 | % Encoding UTF-8; 782 | % Metadata = FALSE; 783 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 784 | % Encoding UTF-8; 785 | % Metadata = FALSE; 786 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 787 | % Encoding UTF-8; 788 | % Metadata = FALSE; 789 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 790 | % Encoding UTF-8; 791 | % Metadata = FALSE; 792 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 793 | % Encoding UTF-8; 794 | % Metadata = FALSE; 795 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 796 | % Encoding UTF-8; 797 | % Metadata = FALSE; 798 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 799 | % Encoding UTF-8; 800 | % Metadata = FALSE; 801 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 802 | % Encoding UTF-8; 803 | % Metadata = FALSE; 804 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 805 | % Encoding UTF-8; 806 | % Metadata = FALSE; 807 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 808 | % Encoding UTF-8; 809 | % Metadata = FALSE; 810 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 811 | % Encoding UTF-8; 812 | % Metadata = FALSE; 813 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 814 | % Encoding UTF-8; 815 | % Metadata = FALSE; 816 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 817 | % Encoding UTF-8; 818 | % Metadata = FALSE; 819 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 820 | % Encoding UTF-8; 821 | % Metadata = FALSE; 822 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 823 | % Encoding UTF-8; 824 | % Metadata = FALSE; 825 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 826 | % Encoding UTF-8; 827 | % Metadata = FALSE; 828 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 829 | % Encoding UTF-8; 830 | % Metadata = FALSE; 831 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 832 | % Encoding UTF-8; 833 | % Metadata = FALSE; 834 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 835 | % Encoding UTF-8; 836 | % Metadata = FALSE; 837 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 838 | % Encoding UTF-8; 839 | % Metadata = FALSE; 840 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 841 | % Encoding UTF-8; 842 | % Metadata = FALSE; 843 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 844 | % Encoding UTF-8; 845 | % Metadata = FALSE; 846 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 847 | % Encoding UTF-8; 848 | % Metadata = FALSE; 849 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 850 | % Encoding UTF-8; 851 | % Metadata = FALSE; 852 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 853 | % Encoding UTF-8; 854 | % Metadata = FALSE; 855 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 856 | % Encoding UTF-8; 857 | % Metadata = FALSE; 858 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 859 | % Encoding UTF-8; 860 | % Metadata = FALSE; 861 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 862 | % Encoding UTF-8; 863 | % Metadata = FALSE; 864 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 865 | % Encoding UTF-8; 866 | % Metadata = FALSE; 867 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 868 | % Encoding UTF-8; 869 | % Metadata = FALSE; 870 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 871 | % Encoding UTF-8; 872 | % Metadata = FALSE; 873 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 874 | % Encoding UTF-8; 875 | % Metadata = FALSE; 876 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 877 | % Encoding UTF-8; 878 | % Metadata = FALSE; 879 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 880 | % Encoding UTF-8; 881 | % Metadata = FALSE; 882 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 883 | % Encoding UTF-8; 884 | % Metadata = FALSE; 885 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 886 | % Encoding UTF-8; 887 | % Metadata = FALSE; 888 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 889 | % Encoding UTF-8; 890 | % Metadata = FALSE; 891 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 892 | % Encoding UTF-8; 893 | % Metadata = FALSE; 894 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 895 | % Encoding UTF-8; 896 | % Metadata = FALSE; 897 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 898 | % Encoding UTF-8; 899 | % Metadata = FALSE; 900 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 901 | % Encoding UTF-8; 902 | % Metadata = FALSE; 903 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 904 | % Encoding UTF-8; 905 | % Metadata = FALSE; 906 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 907 | % Encoding UTF-8; 908 | % Metadata = FALSE; 909 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 910 | % Encoding UTF-8; 911 | % Metadata = FALSE; 912 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 913 | % Encoding UTF-8; 914 | % Metadata = FALSE; 915 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 916 | % Encoding UTF-8; 917 | % Metadata = FALSE; 918 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 919 | % Encoding UTF-8; 920 | % Metadata = FALSE; 921 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 922 | % Encoding UTF-8; 923 | % Metadata = FALSE; 924 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 925 | % Encoding UTF-8; 926 | % Metadata = FALSE; 927 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 928 | % Encoding UTF-8; 929 | % Metadata = FALSE; 930 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 931 | % Encoding UTF-8; 932 | % Metadata = FALSE; 933 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 934 | % Encoding UTF-8; 935 | % Metadata = FALSE; 936 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 937 | % Encoding UTF-8; 938 | % Metadata = FALSE; 939 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 940 | % Encoding UTF-8; 941 | % Metadata = FALSE; 942 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 943 | % Encoding UTF-8; 944 | % Metadata = FALSE; 945 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 946 | % Encoding UTF-8; 947 | % Metadata = FALSE; 948 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 949 | % Encoding UTF-8; 950 | % Metadata = FALSE; 951 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 952 | % Encoding UTF-8; 953 | % Metadata = FALSE; 954 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 955 | % Encoding UTF-8; 956 | % Metadata = FALSE; 957 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 958 | % Encoding UTF-8; 959 | % Metadata = FALSE; 960 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 961 | % Encoding UTF-8; 962 | % Metadata = FALSE; 963 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 964 | % Encoding UTF-8; 965 | % Metadata = FALSE; 966 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 967 | % Encoding UTF-8; 968 | % Metadata = FALSE; 969 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 970 | % Encoding UTF-8; 971 | % Metadata = FALSE; 972 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 973 | % Encoding UTF-8; 974 | % Metadata = FALSE; 975 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 976 | % Encoding UTF-8; 977 | % Metadata = FALSE; 978 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 979 | % Encoding UTF-8; 980 | % Metadata = FALSE; 981 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 982 | % Encoding UTF-8; 983 | % Metadata = FALSE; 984 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 985 | % Encoding UTF-8; 986 | % Metadata = FALSE; 987 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 988 | % Encoding UTF-8; 989 | % Metadata = FALSE; 990 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 991 | % Encoding UTF-8; 992 | % Metadata = FALSE; 993 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 994 | % Encoding UTF-8; 995 | % Metadata = FALSE; 996 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 997 | % Encoding UTF-8; 998 | % Metadata = FALSE; 999 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1000 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1001 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1002 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1003 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1004 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1005 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1006 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1007 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1008 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1009 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1010 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1011 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1012 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1013 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1014 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1015 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1016 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1017 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1018 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1019 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1020 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1021 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1022 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1023 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1024 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1025 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1026 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1027 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1028 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1029 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1030 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1031 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1032 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1033 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1034 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1035 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1036 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1037 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1038 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1039 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1040 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1041 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1042 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1043 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1044 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1045 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1046 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1047 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1048 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1049 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1050 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1051 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1052 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1053 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1054 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1055 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1056 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1057 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1058 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1059 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1060 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1061 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1062 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1063 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1064 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1065 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1066 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1067 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1068 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1069 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1070 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1071 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1072 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1073 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1074 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1075 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1076 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1077 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1078 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1079 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1080 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1081 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1082 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1083 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1084 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1085 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1086 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1087 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1088 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1089 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1090 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1091 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1092 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1093 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1094 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1095 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1096 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1097 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1098 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1099 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1100 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1101 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1102 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1103 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1104 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1105 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1106 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1107 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1108 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1109 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1110 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1111 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1112 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1113 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1114 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1115 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1116 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1117 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1118 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1119 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1120 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1121 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1122 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1123 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1124 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1125 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1126 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1127 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1128 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1129 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1130 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1131 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1132 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1133 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1134 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1135 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1136 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1137 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1138 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1139 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1140 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1141 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1142 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1143 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1144 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1145 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1146 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1147 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1148 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1149 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1150 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1151 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1152 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1153 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1154 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1155 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1156 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1157 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1158 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1159 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1160 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1161 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1162 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1163 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1164 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1165 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1166 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1167 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1168 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1169 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1170 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1171 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1172 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1173 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1174 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1175 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1176 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1177 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1178 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1179 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1180 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1181 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1182 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1183 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1184 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1185 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1186 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1187 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1188 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1189 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1190 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1191 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1192 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1193 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1194 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1195 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1196 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1197 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1198 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1199 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1200 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1201 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1202 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1203 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1204 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1205 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1206 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1207 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1208 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1209 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1210 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1211 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1212 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1213 | % Encoding UTF-8; 1214 | % Metadata = FALSE; 1215 | % JSON_API = TRUE; 1216 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /document/main.synctex.gz: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /document/main.tex: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | % 404 Not found 2 | % Since you are not authorized to view this file, access denied. 3 | 4 | % LOL 5 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------