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% Patrick Donnelly
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\input{sty/osu.tex}
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% Note: many common packages added by osu.tex
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% Variables
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% Campus (Pick one!)
\campus{Corvallis} % choose Corvallis
%\campus{Cascades} % or Cascades logo
% Presentation type (Pick one!)
\presentmode{research} % choose Research
%\presentmode{teaching} % or Teaching mode
% Set values (if Teaching mode)
\def\courseID{CS XXX}
\def\courseName{Course Name}
\def\term{Spring 202X}
\def\professor{Professor}
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% Title Page
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\title{Title} % <== set Title
\ifdef{\titleResearch}{
% RESEARCH
\subtitle{Subtitle} % <== set Subtitle
\author{Author} % <== set Author
\date{\today}
}{
% TEACHING, set the variables above
\subtitle{\courseID - \courseName}
\author{\professor}
\date{\term}
}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
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% Block Example
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\begin{frame}{Block Example}
% Regular block
\begin{block}{Block Title}
Some block text.
\end{block}
% Example block
\begin{example}
Some example text.
\end{example}
% Definition block
\begin{definition}
Some definition text.
\end{definition}
% Alert block
\begin{alertblock}{Alert Block Title}
Some alertblock text.
\end{alertblock}
\end{frame}
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% List Example
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\begin{frame}{List Examples}
\begin{columns}[]
\column{5cm} % left column
\begin{enumerate}
\item enum default one
\item enum default two
\item enum default three
\end{enumerate}
\bigskip\bigskip
\begin{enumerate}[a]
\item enum alpha one
\item enum alpha two
\item enum alpha three
\end{enumerate}
\bigskip\bigskip
\begin{enumerate}[I]
\item enum roman one
\item enum roman two
\item enum roman three
\end{enumerate}
\column{5cm} % right column
\begin{itemize}
\item item one
\begin{itemize}
\item subitem one
\begin{itemize}
\item subsubitem one
\item subsubitem two
\item subsubitem three
\end{itemize}
\item subitem two
\item subitem three
\end{itemize}
\item item two
\item item three
\end{itemize}
\bigskip\bigskip
\begin{description}[align=left]
\item[label1] description one
\item[label2] description two
\item[label3] description three
\end{description}
\end{columns}
\end{frame}
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% OSU Colors
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\newcommand{\legendbox}[1]{%
\textcolor{#1}{\rule{\fontcharht\font`X}{\fontcharht\font`X}}%
}
\begin{frame}{OSU Colors}
\begin{columns}[]
\column{3cm}
\legendbox{beaver} \quad \textbf{\textcolor{beaver}{Beaver}} \\ \bigskip
\legendbox{black} \quad \textbf{\textcolor{black}{Paddletail}} \\ \bigskip
\legendbox{pinestand} \quad \textbf{\textcolor{pinestand}{Pine Stand}} \\\bigskip
\legendbox{hightide} \quad \textbf{\textcolor{hightide}{High Tide}} \\\bigskip
\legendbox{luminance} \quad \textbf{\textcolor{luminance}{Luminance}} \\ \bigskip
\legendbox{stratosphere} \quad \textbf{\textcolor{stratosphere}{Stratosphere}} \\ \bigskip
\column{3cm}
\legendbox{reindeermoss} \quad \textbf{\textcolor{reindeermoss}{Reindeer Moss}} \\ \bigskip
\legendbox{seafoam} \quad \textbf{\textcolor{seafoam}{Seafoam}} \\ \bigskip
\legendbox{candela} \quad \textbf{\textcolor{candela}{Candela}} \\ \bigskip
\legendbox{moondust} \quad \textbf{\textcolor{moondust}{Moondust}} \\ \bigskip
\legendbox{hopbine} \quad \textbf{\textcolor{hopbine}{Hop Bine}} \\ \bigskip
\legendbox{roguewave} \quad \textbf{\textcolor{roguewave}{Rogue Wave}} \\ \bigskip
\column{3cm}
\legendbox{solarflare} \quad \textbf{\textcolor{solarflare}{Solar Flare}} \\ \bigskip
\legendbox{starcanvas} \quad \textbf{\textcolor{starcanvas}{Star Canvas}} \\ \bigskip
\legendbox{till} \quad \textbf{\textcolor{till}{Till}} \\ \bigskip
\legendbox{coastline} \quad \textbf{\textcolor{coastline}{Coastline}} \\ \bigskip
\legendbox{highdesert} \quad \textbf{\textcolor{highdesert}{High Desert}} \\ \bigskip
\legendbox{crater} \quad \textbf{\textcolor{crater}{Crater}} \\ \bigskip
\end{columns}
\end{frame}
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% Two Column Example
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\begin{frame}{Two Column Example}
\begin{columns}[]
\column{5cm}
\begin{center}
\textbf{Column One}
\end{center}
\begin{table}[h]
\rowcolors{2}{beaver!15}{white}
\begin{tabular}{|r|r|}
\hline
\rowcolor{beaver!90}
\color{white} $\mathbf{n}$&\color{white} $\mathbf{n!}$\\\hline \hline
1&1\\
2&2\\
3&6\\
4&24\\
5&120\\
6&720\\
7&5040\\
8&40320\\
9&362880\\
10&3628800\\
\hline
\end{tabular}
\caption{This is a table.}
\end{table}
\vfill
\column{5cm}
\begin{center}
\textbf{Column Two} \\\bigskip
\end{center}
\begin{center}
\begin{figure}
\includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{img/graphic}
\caption{This is a figure.}
\end{figure}
\end{center}
\medskip
\end{columns}
\end{frame}
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% Formula Examples
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\begin{frame}{Formula Example}
\small
\begin{eqnarray*}
\frac{1}{n}\sin x & = & \mathrm{?} \\
\frac{1}{\cancel{n}} \mathrm{si}\cancel{\mathrm{n}} ~x & = & \mathrm{?} \\
\mathrm{six} & = & 6
\end{eqnarray*}
\bigskip
\hspace{12mm} Expand $(a+b)^n$: \vspace{-7mm}
\begin{gather*}
(a + b)^n\\
(a\ + \ b)^n\\
(a\quad + \quad b)^n\\
(a\qquad + \qquad b)^n
\end{gather*}
\bigskip
\begin{center}
$
\begin{bmatrix}
\cos 90^{\circ} & \sin 90^{\circ}\\
-\sin 90^{\circ} & \cos 90^{\circ}
\end{bmatrix}
\begin{bmatrix} a1 \\ a2 \end{bmatrix}
=
$
\rotatebox[origin=c]{270}{$\begin{bmatrix} a1 \\ a2 \end{bmatrix}$}
\end{center}
\bigskip
\end{frame}
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% Listings Example
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\begin{frame}[fragile]{Syntax Highlighting Example }
%\vspace{-5mm}
\begin{center}
\begin{minipage}[t]{0.5\textwidth}
\begin{lstlisting}[basicstyle=\tiny]
/****** A Love Poem in C ******/
char*lie;
double time, me= !0XFACE,
not; int rested, get, out;
main(ly, die) char ly,**die ;{
signed char lotte,
dear; (char)lotte--;
for(get= !me;; not){
1 - out & out ;lie;{
char lotte, my= dear,
**let= !!me *!not+ ++die;
(char*)(lie=
"The gloves are OFF this time,
I detest you, snot\n\0sed GEEK!");
do {not= *lie++ & 0xF00L* !me;
#define love (char*)lie -
love 1s *!(not= atoi(let
[get -me?
(char)lotte- ...
\end{lstlisting}
\end{minipage}
\\\bigskip
\href{http://www.ioccc.org/1990/westley.c}{A Love Poem in C}, by Brian Westley (1990)
\end{center}
\end{frame}
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% TIKZ Example
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\begin{frame}{tikz Example}
\def\layersep{2.5cm}
\begin{center}
\begin{tikzpicture}[shorten >=1pt,->,draw=black!50, node distance=\layersep]
\tikzstyle{every pin edge}=[<-,shorten <=1pt]
\tikzstyle{neuron}=[circle,fill=black!25,minimum size=17pt,inner sep=0pt]
\tikzstyle{input neuron}=[neuron, fill=starcanvas];
\tikzstyle{output neuron}=[neuron, fill=pinestand];
\tikzstyle{hidden neuron}=[neuron, fill=luminance];
\tikzstyle{annot} = [text width=4em, text centered]
% Draw the input layer nodes
\foreach \name / \y in {1,...,4}
% This is the same as writing \foreach \name / \y in {1/1,2/2,3/3,4/4}
\node[input neuron, pin=left:Input \#\y] (I-\name) at (0,-\y) {};
% Draw the hidden layer nodes
\foreach \name / \y in {1,...,5}
\path[yshift=0.5cm]
node[hidden neuron] (H-\name) at (\layersep,-\y cm) {};
% Draw the output layer node
\node[output neuron,pin={[pin edge={->}]right:Output}, right of=H-3] (O) {};
% Connect every node in the input layer with every node in the
% hidden layer.
\foreach \source in {1,...,4}
\foreach \dest in {1,...,5}
\path (I-\source) edge (H-\dest);
% Connect every node in the hidden layer with the output layer
\foreach \source in {1,...,5}
\path (H-\source) edge (O);
% Annotate the layers
\node[annot,above of=H-1, node distance=1cm] (hl) {Hidden layer};
\node[annot,left of=hl] {Input layer};
\node[annot,right of=hl] {Output layer};
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{center}
\end{frame}
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% Sound File Example
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\begin{frame}{Embedding a Sound File}
\begin{center}
\href{http://www.haverford.edu/computerscience/resources/songs/}{\textbf{Loop Invariants}}\\ by \textit{J.P. Dougherty} \\
\bigskip
\includemedia[
addresource=media/loop-invariants.mp3,
flashvars={
source=media/loop-invariants.mp3
&autoPlay=true
},
transparent,
passcontext %show APlayer's right-click menu
]
{\color{beaver}\framebox[0.25\linewidth][c]{Play}}{APlayer.swf}
%\includemedia[
% addresource=snd/loop-invariants.wav,
% flashvars={
% source=snd/loop-invariants.wav
% &autoPlay=true
% }
%]{\fcolorbox{white}{beaver}{\color{white}Play}}{APlayer.swf}
\end{center}
\bigskip
\begin{columns}[]
\footnotesize
\it
\column{5cm}
Loop invariants, loop invariants\\
Keep me on the road,\\
Loop invariants, loop invariants\\
As I write my code.\\
\bigskip
Preconditions, postconditions,\\
Help to shed some light.\\
Assertions used to write the loop\\
Will help me get it right.
\column{5cm}
Loop invariants, loop invariants\\
They can be a pain.\\
Loop invariants, loop invariants\\
Oh, but what I gain.\\
\bigskip
Executing, substituting,\\
Each does complement.\\
Code correctness is the goal\\
Of loop invariants.
\end{columns}
\bigskip
\end{frame}
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% Blank Frame
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{
\setbeamercolor{background canvas}{}
\usebackgroundtemplate{ }
\begin{frame}[plain]{}
This is how to implement a blank frame.
\end{frame}
}
\end{document}
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