Icon Programming for HumanistsPrentice Hall, 1990 - 157 pagine Icon is the programming language of choice for applications in the humanities. An ideal option for those whose main interest or research areas is the written word, Icon emphasizes proper programming principles; and at the same time strikes a reasonable balance between structure and freedom. Icon Programming for Humanists teaches the principles of the Icon language in a very task-oriented fashion. This book emphasizes project that might interest the student of texts and language, and Icon features are instilled incidentally to this. To aid the learning process, actual program are exemplified and analysed to provide illustrations that readers can imitate and apply to their own projects and programs. |
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&lcase &pos &ucase ANSI.SYS ASCII character assigned beginning blank called carriage return char character set coefficient command line CONFIG.SYS control-C counter create curly brackets cursor delete disk dlist drama_list dtable EDLIN element EMACS enter example EXTENDED ASCII fails filelength filvar function get_valid_filename global histogram ICON FEATURES Icon program ICON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE Icon system iconx if-statement imaginary pointer infile inner list integer keyboard keylist language letters local variable loop main procedure marker MS-DOS nouns null number of words occur open(filename operating system position possible press return procedure main procedure printout procedure word produces punct real number result return end procedure scanning facility screen second argument sentence standard deviation statement stored student list substring succeeds sum_of_squares tab(many upto valid filename variable VDISK verb wish word length word list word processing write x_max x_min z-score zero