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== Section #1: Maps, Math, and Java ==
 
== Section #1: Maps, Math, and Java ==
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Chapter 01: Modeling With Maps: The Connection Between Math And Maps
 
Chapter 01: Modeling With Maps: The Connection Between Math And Maps
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Chapter 02: In The Beginning There Were Measurements
 
Chapter 02: In The Beginning There Were Measurements
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Chapter 03: Adjustment of Measurements
 
Chapter 03: Adjustment of Measurements
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Chapter 04: Creating Geometry From Measurements
 
Chapter 04: Creating Geometry From Measurements
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Chapter 05: Representing Geometries In Java (An Introduction To JTS)
 
Chapter 05: Representing Geometries In Java (An Introduction To JTS)
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Chapter 06: Spatial Relationships and Spatial Analysis
 
Chapter 06: Spatial Relationships and Spatial Analysis
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Chapter 07: Working With Geospatial Topology
 
Chapter 07: Working With Geospatial Topology
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Chapter 08: Working With Raster Data
 
Chapter 08: Working With Raster Data
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Chapter 09: Cartography: The Art Of Presenting Spatial Data
 
Chapter 09: Cartography: The Art Of Presenting Spatial Data
  
 
== Section #2: Just Math ==
 
== Section #2: Just Math ==
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Chapter 10: Numbers
 
Chapter 10: Numbers
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Chapter 11: Fractions
 
Chapter 11: Fractions
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Chapter 12: The Four (4) Basic Tools of Algebra
 
Chapter 12: The Four (4) Basic Tools of Algebra
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Chapter 13: Simplifying and Factoring Equations
 
Chapter 13: Simplifying and Factoring Equations
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Chapter 14: Systems of Equations
 
Chapter 14: Systems of Equations
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Chapter 13: Exponents and Radicals
 
Chapter 13: Exponents and Radicals
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Chapter 15: Basic Geometry
 
Chapter 15: Basic Geometry
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Chapter 16: Angles, Triangles, and Trigonometry
 
Chapter 16: Angles, Triangles, and Trigonometry
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Chapter 17: Curves
 
Chapter 17: Curves
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Chapter 18: Analytic Geometry
 
Chapter 18: Analytic Geometry
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Chapter 19: Basic Statistics
 
Chapter 19: Basic Statistics
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Chapter 20: Grids And Rectangular Coordinate Systems
 
Chapter 20: Grids And Rectangular Coordinate Systems
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Chapter 21: Slices, Sectors, and Polar Coordinate Systems
 
Chapter 21: Slices, Sectors, and Polar Coordinate Systems
  
 
== Section #3: Just Java ==
 
== Section #3: Just Java ==
 
Chapter 22: Why Java?
 
Chapter 22: Why Java?
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Chapter 23: Basic Java
 
Chapter 23: Basic Java
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Chapter 24: Objects
 
Chapter 24: Objects
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Chapter 25: Object Relationships
 
Chapter 25: Object Relationships
  
 
== Section #4: Extras ==
 
== Section #4: Extras ==
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Chapter 26: How Programming Languages Represent Numbers
 
Chapter 26: How Programming Languages Represent Numbers
  
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Chapter 27: Understanding Computer Memory
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Chapter 28: Infinity In Mathematics
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Chapter 29: Approximation: Using Infinity As A Tool
  
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Chapter 30: Using Beanshell and Eclipse
  
 
== Old Stuff ==
 
== Old Stuff ==

Revision as of 12:55, 8 February 2008

Mapping Math

Introduction

What You Should Already Know

You Will Learn

What You Will Need


Section #1: Maps, Math, and Java

Chapter 01: Modeling With Maps: The Connection Between Math And Maps

Chapter 02: In The Beginning There Were Measurements

Chapter 03: Adjustment of Measurements

Chapter 04: Creating Geometry From Measurements

Chapter 05: Representing Geometries In Java (An Introduction To JTS)

Chapter 06: Spatial Relationships and Spatial Analysis

Chapter 07: Working With Geospatial Topology

Chapter 08: Working With Raster Data

Chapter 09: Cartography: The Art Of Presenting Spatial Data

Section #2: Just Math

Chapter 10: Numbers

Chapter 11: Fractions

Chapter 12: The Four (4) Basic Tools of Algebra

Chapter 13: Simplifying and Factoring Equations

Chapter 14: Systems of Equations

Chapter 13: Exponents and Radicals

Chapter 15: Basic Geometry

Chapter 16: Angles, Triangles, and Trigonometry

Chapter 17: Curves

Chapter 18: Analytic Geometry

Chapter 19: Basic Statistics

Chapter 20: Grids And Rectangular Coordinate Systems

Chapter 21: Slices, Sectors, and Polar Coordinate Systems

Section #3: Just Java

Chapter 22: Why Java?

Chapter 23: Basic Java

Chapter 24: Objects

Chapter 25: Object Relationships

Section #4: Extras

Chapter 26: How Programming Languages Represent Numbers

Chapter 27: Understanding Computer Memory

Chapter 28: Infinity In Mathematics

Chapter 29: Approximation: Using Infinity As A Tool

Chapter 30: Using Beanshell and Eclipse

Old Stuff

Introduction

Measuring Distances

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