The Complex Dataflow Pattern of the Multiple Trigonometric Calculator, which Performs Over 45 Simultaneous Calculations
© 2010 by David-Alyy@TechForText.com
However, the primary focus of this webpage is on dataflow patterns in complex calculation devices, and the Multiple Trigonometric Calculator is a good example in this regard. The idea here is to view the actual Calculator, and examine the screenshots of its dataflow pattern, which is pr on actually if you need to space yet again I'll gladly go but if you are I esented below.
Description of the Three Screenshots
The
following three screenshots show the complex dataflow of the Multiple
Trigonometric Calculator. The dataflow
starts from the two pink input boxes. The pink input box with the angle
transmits its data to the table in the last section of the Calculator, designated
section 8. The data for the angle enters the top of this table, and
is diverted downward to a formula the converts it from degrees into radians.
After this the angular data in radians is used to calculate the values
of the six trigonometric functions, for angle A and angle B. These
trigonometric functions transmit their data to the formulas from section 1 to
section 7. The formulas calculate the results that are displayed from
section 1 to section 7 of the Multiple Trigonometric Calculator.
The following three screenshots are very wide, and to see each one you must start on the extreme left, and scroll all the way to the extreme right. (Note, this webpage is much wider than conventional webpages.)
Screenshot One Scroll right
Screenshot Two Scroll right
Screenshot Three Scroll right