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Figure 2 Raster program loop diagram.
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While I had very little in the way of programming skills (about the best I had was some BASIC and Hypercard), I was pretty good in MacPaint, the bundled raster graphics program that came with the Mac.
We use a raster graphics editing program to convert agouti regions of the coat to a standard, uniform, brown color and the yellow regions of the coat to a standard, uniform, yellow color.
SCM is programmed by default with an increased pitch of the patterning allowing a shorter loop time (i.e. the time interval required for the beam to raster the programmed pattern once).
It is a "raster-based" design program, meaning that designs are tied to a certain size and can't be easily and cleanly enlarged.
The polygons where then run through the raster function using a program loop to maximize this process.
This program uses a raster file (map) and a list of coordinates (sampling points) as input.
Distributional data are converted to raster layers by the GARP program; then, by random sampling from areas of known presence (training and intrinsic test data) and areas of 'pseudoabsence' (areas lacking known presences), two data sets are created, each of 1250 points; these data sets are used for rule generation and model testing, respectively.
The program enables a separate calculation of three raster types consisting only of plain surfaces, a raster consisting of cylinder surfaces and rasters combined.
The program is able to calculate rasters whose surface consists of plane and/or cylindrical surfaces.
The motorized stage was programmed to move in a raster pattern, and at each point, a nozzle from the first bank was activated if strain 1 was to be printed at the current location.
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