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9781584882367 1584882360 Computing with Maple 6 introduces general programming concepts using Maple as a concrete example of a programming language. While focusing on symbolic computations, it also introduces concepts addressed in traditional programming courses, such as numerical approximation and computer graphics. Although powerful and popular, learning to use Maple well requires some help. Unlike most of the user manuals and other available books on Maple, this one not only uses Maples latest version, but its unique approach makes it ideal for readers in both mathematics and computing. The text includes numerous exercises and test questions, and Maple worksheets will be made available., Computing with Maple presents general programming principles using Map le as a concrete example of a programming language. The author first a ddresses the basic Maple functions accessible for interactive use then moves to actual programming, discussing all of the programming facili ties that Maple provides, including control structures, data types, gr aphics, spreadsheets, text processing, and object oriented programming . Reflecting Maple's primary function as a computational tool, the boo k's emphasis is on mathematical examples, and it includes a full chapt er devoted to algebraic programming. Classroom tested since 1995, the material in Computing with Maple is particularly appropriate for an i ntermediate-level introductory course in programming for both mathemat ics and computing students. It includes numerous exercises and test qu estions, with Maple worksheets, contact information, and supplementary material available on the Internet., Powerful, flexible, easy to use-small wonder that the use of MAPLE continues to increase, particularly since the latest releases of MAPLE. The built-in nature of its numerical and graphical facilities gives MAPLE a distinct advantage over traditional programming languages, yet to date, no textbook has used that advantage to introduce programming concepts. Moreover, few books based on MAPLE's latest versions even exist. Computing with MAPLE presents general programming principles using MAPLE as a concrete example of a programming language. The author first addresses the basic MAPLE functions accessible for interactive use then moves to actual programming, discussing all of the programming facilities that MAPLE provides, including control structures, data types, graphics, spreadsheets, text processing, and object oriented programming. Reflecting MAPLE's primary function as a computational tool, the book's emphasis is on mathematical examples, and it includes a full chapter devoted to algebraic programming. Classroom tested since 1995, the material in Computing with MAPLE is particularly appropriate for an intermediate-level introductory course in programming for both mathematics and computing students. It includes numerous exercises and test questions, with MAPLE worksheets, contact information, and supplementary material available on the Internet., Powerful, flexible, easy to use-small wonder that the use of MAPLE(r) continues to increase, particularly since the latest releases of MAPLE. The built-in nature of its numerical and graphical facilities gives MAPLE a distinct advantage over traditional programming languages, yet to date, no textbook has used that advantage to introduce programming concepts. Moreover, few books based on MAPLE's latest versions even exist. Computing with MAPLE presents general programming principles using MAPLE as a concrete example of a programming language. The author first addresses the basic MAPLE functions accessible for interactive use then moves to actual programming, discussing all of the programming facilities that MAPLE provides, including control structures, data types, graphics, spreadsheets, text processing, and object oriented programming. Reflecting MAPLE's primary function as a computational tool, the book's emphasis is on mathematical examples, and it includes a full chapter devoted to algebraic programming. Classroom tested since 1995, the material in Computing with MAPLE is particularly appropriate for an intermediate-level introductory course in programming for both mathematics and computing students. It includes numerous exercises and test questions, with MAPLE worksheets, contact information, and supplementary material available on the Internet.
9781584882367 1584882360 Computing with Maple 6 introduces general programming concepts using Maple as a concrete example of a programming language. While focusing on symbolic computations, it also introduces concepts addressed in traditional programming courses, such as numerical approximation and computer graphics. Although powerful and popular, learning to use Maple well requires some help. Unlike most of the user manuals and other available books on Maple, this one not only uses Maples latest version, but its unique approach makes it ideal for readers in both mathematics and computing. The text includes numerous exercises and test questions, and Maple worksheets will be made available., Computing with Maple presents general programming principles using Map le as a concrete example of a programming language. The author first a ddresses the basic Maple functions accessible for interactive use then moves to actual programming, discussing all of the programming facili ties that Maple provides, including control structures, data types, gr aphics, spreadsheets, text processing, and object oriented programming . Reflecting Maple's primary function as a computational tool, the boo k's emphasis is on mathematical examples, and it includes a full chapt er devoted to algebraic programming. Classroom tested since 1995, the material in Computing with Maple is particularly appropriate for an i ntermediate-level introductory course in programming for both mathemat ics and computing students. It includes numerous exercises and test qu estions, with Maple worksheets, contact information, and supplementary material available on the Internet., Powerful, flexible, easy to use-small wonder that the use of MAPLE continues to increase, particularly since the latest releases of MAPLE. The built-in nature of its numerical and graphical facilities gives MAPLE a distinct advantage over traditional programming languages, yet to date, no textbook has used that advantage to introduce programming concepts. Moreover, few books based on MAPLE's latest versions even exist. Computing with MAPLE presents general programming principles using MAPLE as a concrete example of a programming language. The author first addresses the basic MAPLE functions accessible for interactive use then moves to actual programming, discussing all of the programming facilities that MAPLE provides, including control structures, data types, graphics, spreadsheets, text processing, and object oriented programming. Reflecting MAPLE's primary function as a computational tool, the book's emphasis is on mathematical examples, and it includes a full chapter devoted to algebraic programming. Classroom tested since 1995, the material in Computing with MAPLE is particularly appropriate for an intermediate-level introductory course in programming for both mathematics and computing students. It includes numerous exercises and test questions, with MAPLE worksheets, contact information, and supplementary material available on the Internet., Powerful, flexible, easy to use-small wonder that the use of MAPLE(r) continues to increase, particularly since the latest releases of MAPLE. The built-in nature of its numerical and graphical facilities gives MAPLE a distinct advantage over traditional programming languages, yet to date, no textbook has used that advantage to introduce programming concepts. Moreover, few books based on MAPLE's latest versions even exist. Computing with MAPLE presents general programming principles using MAPLE as a concrete example of a programming language. The author first addresses the basic MAPLE functions accessible for interactive use then moves to actual programming, discussing all of the programming facilities that MAPLE provides, including control structures, data types, graphics, spreadsheets, text processing, and object oriented programming. Reflecting MAPLE's primary function as a computational tool, the book's emphasis is on mathematical examples, and it includes a full chapter devoted to algebraic programming. Classroom tested since 1995, the material in Computing with MAPLE is particularly appropriate for an intermediate-level introductory course in programming for both mathematics and computing students. It includes numerous exercises and test questions, with MAPLE worksheets, contact information, and supplementary material available on the Internet.