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\documentclass{beamer}
\usetheme{default}
\usebeamercolor{whale}
\title{\textbf{TITLE}}
\subtitle{SUBTITLE}
\author{YUVARAJ GEORGE}
\institute[BITS Pilani, Hyderabad Campus]{Department of Mechanical Engineering\\BITS Pilani, Hyderabad Campus}
\date{September 2021}
\usepackage{ragged2e} % `\justifying` text
\usepackage{booktabs} % Tables
\usepackage{tabularx}
\usepackage{tikz} % Diagrams
\usetikzlibrary{calc, shapes, backgrounds}
\usepackage{amsmath, amssymb}
\usepackage{url} % `\url`s
\usepackage{listings} % Code listings
\frenchspacing
\usepackage{graphicx}
\defbeamertemplate*{title page}{customized}[1][]
{
\usebeamerfont{title}\inserttitle\par
\usebeamerfont{subtitle}\usebeamercolor[fg]{subtitle}\insertsubtitle\par
\bigskip
\usebeamerfont{author}\insertauthor\par
\usebeamerfont{Department}\insertinstitute\par
\usebeamerfont{date}\insertdate\par
\usebeamercolor[fg]{titlegraphic}\inserttitlegraphic
}
\setbeamertemplate{footline}
{
\leavevmode%
\hbox{%
\begin{beamercolorbox}[wd=.25\paperwidth,ht=2.25ex,dp=1ex,center]{author in head/foot}%
\usebeamerfont{author in head/foot}\insertshortinstitute
\end{beamercolorbox}%
\begin{beamercolorbox}[ht=2.25ex,dp=1ex,center]{title in head/foot}%
\usebeamerfont{title in head/foot}\insertshorttitle\hspace*{1.5em}
\usebeamerfont{title in head/foot}\insertdate\hspace*{1.5em}
\insertframenumber{} / \inserttotalframenumber\hspace*{0.8ex}
\end{beamercolorbox}}%
\vskip0pt%
}
\makeatletter
\setbeamertemplate{navigation symbols}{}
\begin{document}
{\usebackgroundtemplate{%
\begin{picture}(100,220)
\includegraphics[width=\paperwidth,height=\paperheight,keepaspectratio]{Slide1.JPG}\end{picture}}
\frame{\maketitle}
{\usebackgroundtemplate{%
\includegraphics[width=\paperwidth,height=\paperheight,trim= 0 12 0 0 cm,clip=true]{Slide2.JPG}}
\AtBeginSection[]{% Print an outline at the beginning of sections
\begin{frame}<beamer>
\frametitle{Outline for Section \thesection}
\tableofcontents[currentsection]
\end{frame}}
\section{Introduction}
\subsection{Blind Text}
\begin{frame}{Just like it}
\framesubtitle{Frame subtitle 1}%
\begin{tikzpicture}[overlay,remember picture]
\node[anchor=south east,xshift=-30pt,yshift=35pt]
at (current page.south east) {
\includegraphics[width=35mm]{1.jpg}
};
\end{tikzpicture}%
'The song I came to sing\\
remains unsung to this day.\\
I have spent my days in stringing\\
and in unstringing my instrument.\\\bigskip
The time has not come true,\\
the words have not been rightly set;\\
only there is the agony\\
of wishing in my heart…..\\ \bigskip
\hspace{2 em} - Tagore
\end{frame}
\begin{frame}[label=lists]{Itemize \& Enumerate}
\framesubtitle{Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet}
\begin{columns}[onlytextwidth]
\column{.5\textwidth}
\begin{itemize}
\item Nulla nec lacinia odio. Curabitur urna tellus.
\begin{itemize}
\item Fusce id sodales dolor. Sed id metus dui.
\begin{itemize}
\item Cupio virtus licet mi vel feugiat.
\end{itemize}
\end{itemize}
\end{itemize}
\column{.5\textwidth}
\begin{enumerate}
\item Donec porta, risus porttitor egestas scelerisque video.
\begin{enumerate}
\item Nunc non ante fringilla, manus potentis cario.
\begin{enumerate}
\item Pellentesque servus morbi tristique.
\end{enumerate}
\end{enumerate}
\end{enumerate}
\end{columns}
\bigskip
\justifying
{\uselanguage{czech}Nechť již hříšné saxofony ďáblů
rozzvučí síň úděsnými tóny waltzu, tanga a quickstepu!}
{\uselanguage{slovak} Nezvyčajné kŕdle šťastných figliarskych
ďatľov učia pri kótovanom ústí Váhu mĺkveho koňa Waldemara
obžierať väč\-šie kusy exkluzívnej kôry.}
{\uselanguage{english}The quick, brown fox jumps over a lazy
dog. DJs flock by when MTV ax quiz prog. “Now fax quiz Jack!”}
\end{frame}
\subsection{Structuring Elements}
\begin{frame}[label=simmonshall]{Text blocks}
\framesubtitle{In plain, example, and \alert{alert} flavour}
\alert{This text} is highlighted.
\begin{block}{A plain block}
This is a plain block containing some \alert{highlighted text}.
\end{block}
\begin{exampleblock}{An example block}
This is an example block containing some \alert{highlighted text}.
\end{exampleblock}
\begin{alertblock}{An alert block}
This is an alert block containing some \alert{highlighted text}.
\end{alertblock}
can define additional environments in preamble
\end{frame}
\subsection{Mathematical Expressions}
\begin{frame}[label=math]{Numerals and Mathematics}
\framesubtitle{Formulae, equations,etc}
\begin{equation}
\frac{1}{2} \rho V^2 S C_{L} = \Vec{L}
\end{equation}
\begin{equation}
\Gamma =\oint _{{C}}V\cdot d{\mathbf {s}}=\oint_{{C}}V\cos \theta
\end{equation}
\end{frame}
\subsection{Figures and Code Listings}
\begin{frame}[label=figs1]{Figures}
\framesubtitle{Tables, graphs, and images}
\begin{table}
\begin{tabular}{ccc}
\toprule
\textbf{S.NO} & \textbf{parameter} & \textbf{Value}\\
\toprule
1 & X & 1\\
2 & P & 5\\
3 & n! & 6666\\
\bottomrule
\end{tabular}
\caption{an example showing tables}
\end{table}
\end{frame}
\begin{frame}[label=figs2]{Figures}
\framesubtitle{Tables, graphs, and images}
\begin{figure}[b]
\centering
% Flipping a coin
% Author: cis
\tikzset{
head/.style = {fill = none, label = center:\textsf{H}},
tail/.style = {fill = none, label = center:\textsf{T}}}
\scalebox{0.65}{\begin{tikzpicture}[
scale = 1.5, transform shape, thick,
every node/.style = {draw, circle, minimum size = 10mm},
grow = down, % alignment of characters
level 1/.style = {sibling distance=3cm},
level 2/.style = {sibling distance=4cm},
level 3/.style = {sibling distance=2cm},
level distance = 1.25cm
]
\node[shape = rectangle,
minimum width = 6cm, font = \sffamily] {Coin flipping}
child { node[shape = circle split, draw, line width = 1pt,
minimum size = 10mm, inner sep = 0mm, rotate = 30] (Start)
{ \rotatebox{-30}{H} \nodepart{lower} \rotatebox{-30}{T}}
child { node [head] (A) {}
child { node [head] (B) {}}
child { node [tail] (C) {}}
}
child { node [tail] (D) {}
child { node [head] (E) {}}
child { node [tail] (F) {}}
}
};
% Filling the root (Start)
\begin{scope}[on background layer, rotate=30]
\fill[head] (Start.base) ([xshift = 0mm]Start.east) arc (0:180:5mm)
-- cycle;
\fill[tail] (Start.base) ([xshift = 0pt]Start.west) arc (180:360:5mm)
-- cycle;
\end{scope}
% Labels
\begin{scope}[nodes = {draw = none}]
\path (Start) -- (A) node [near start, left] {$0.5$};
\path (A) -- (B) node [near start, left] {$0.5$};
\path (A) -- (C) node [near start, right] {$0.5$};
\path (Start) -- (D) node [near start, right] {$0.5$};
\path (D) -- (E) node [near start, left] {$0.5$};
\path (D) -- (F) node [near start, right] {$0.5$};
\begin{scope}[nodes = {below = 11pt}]
\node [name = X] at (B) {$0.25$};
\node at (C) {$0.25$};
\node [name = Y] at (E) {$0.25$};
\node at (F) {$0.25$};
\end{scope}
\end{scope}
\end{tikzpicture}}
\caption{Tree of probabilities -- Flipping a coin\footnote[frame]{%
A derivative of a diagram from \url{texample.net} by cis, CC BY 2.5 licensed}}
\end{figure}
\end{frame}
\defverbatim[colored]\sleepSort{
\begin{lstlisting}[language=C,tabsize=2]
#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
// printf() displays the string inside quotation
printf("Hello, World!");
return 0;
}
\end{lstlisting}}
\begin{frame}{Code listings}{An example source code in C}
\sleepSort
\end{frame}
\subsection{Citations and Bibliography}
\begin{frame}[label=citations]{Citations}
\framesubtitle{\TeX, \LaTeX, and Beamer}
\hspace{1 em}
\justifying\TeX\ is a programming language for the typesetting
of documents. It was created by Donald Erwin Knuth in the late
1970s and it is documented in \emph{The \TeX
book}~\cite{knuth84}.
In the early 1980s, Leslie Lamport created the initial version
of \LaTeX, a high-level language on top of \TeX, which is
documented in \emph{\LaTeX : A Document Preparation
System}~\cite{lamport94}. There exists a healthy ecosystem of
packages that extend the base functionality of \LaTeX;
\emph{The \LaTeX\ Companion}~\cite{MG94} acts as a guide
through the ecosystem. In 2003, Till Tantau created the initial version of Beamer, a
\LaTeX\ package for the creation of presentations. Beamer is
documented in the \emph{User's Guide to the Beamer
Class}~\cite{tantau04}.
\end{frame}
\begin{frame}[label=bibliography]{Bibliography}
\framesubtitle{\TeX, \LaTeX, and Beamer}
\begin{thebibliography}{9}
\bibitem{knuth84}
Donald~E.~Knuth.
\emph{The \TeX book}.
Addison-Wesley, 1984.
\bibitem{lamport94}
Leslie~Lamport.
\emph{\LaTeX : A Document Preparation System}.
Addison-Wesley, 1986.
\bibitem{MG94}
M.~Goossens, F.~Mittelbach, and A.~Samarin.
\emph{The \LaTeX\ Companion}.
Addison-Wesley, 1994.
\bibitem{tantau04}
Till~Tantau.
\emph{User's Guide to the Beamer Class Version 3.01}.
Available at \url{http://latex-beamer.sourceforge.net}.
\bibitem{MS05}
A.~Mertz and W.~Slough.
Edited by B.~Beeton and K.~Berry.
\emph{Beamer by example} In TUGboat,
Vol. 26, No. 1., pp. 68-73.
\end{thebibliography}
\end{frame}
\end{document}
\end{document}
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