In December 2001 I will give two half-day courses on using Maple:
Introduction
to Maple and Intermediate Maple. The timetable and the programs of the
courses
will be as follows:
Introduction to Maple
Dec. 11, 9am-1pm, Robarts Library, 4th. floor, rm. 4055
Introduction: What is Maple
Basic Elements of Maple language
Simple uses of Maple
Solving equations and integrating
Functions and procedures
Arrays and Table Data Structures
Evaluation Rules
Plotting
User Interface
Intermediate Maple
Dec. 18, 9am-1pm, Robarts Library, 4th. floor, rm. 4055
1. Basics
Structure of a procedure
Locals, globals, evaluation rules
Basic programming constructs
Writing your own procedure
RETURN statement and remember tables
Few less known but useful operators
2. Defining your own data types and special operations
3. Debugging a procedure
Debugging constructs
Controlling execution
4. Creating an accessing your own packages and libraries
The courses are free to UofT sudents, staff and faculty.
Anyone interested in participating should register with me either by
phone
(978-5045) or by email to andrzej...@utoronto.ca, providing
information
about their UofT affiliation, status and the employee/student number.
--
Dr. Andrzej Pindor The foolish reject what they see and
University of Toronto not what they think; the wise reject
Resource Centre for Academic Techology what they think and not what they see.
andrzej...@utoronto.ca Huang Po
Phone: (416) 978-5045 Fax: (416) 978-7705