Answer:
See attached picture for heap creation steps.
10 comparisons were used.
Explanation:
See attached pictures.
You need to write a program that reads in the mass of an object (in kg) and output the weight (in N) on the Earth, on the Moon, and on Venus. An object's mass can be measured in kilograms. The weight is measured in newtons. So an object of a specific mass (in kilograms) would have one weight (in newtons) on the earth and a different weight on the moon. Your program will read in the mass (in kilograms) and convert it to newtons for the Earth, the Moon, and Venus. So, on the Earth we can convert kilograms to newtons with the following expression: weight = mass * 9.81 where 9.81 is the acceleration due to gravity on earth (in meters per second squared or m/s^2). On the Moon this formula would be: weight = mass * 1.62 where 1.62 is the acceleration due to gravity on the moon (m/s^2) Finally, for Venus it would be: weight = mass * 8.87
Answer:
#include <iostream>
#include<iomanip>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
double mass,e,m,v;
cout<<"Enter the mass : ";
cin>>mass;
cout<<"The mass is "<<mass<<" kg\n";
if(mass<=0){
cout<<" mass must be greater than zero";
return 0;
}
e= mass * 9.81;
m= mass * 1.62;
v = mass * 8.87;
cout.setf(ios::fixed);
cout<<"Location"<<right<<setw(10)<<"Weight\n";
cout<<"Earth"<<right<<setw(15)<<setprecision(4)<<e<<endl;
cout<<"Moon"<<right<<setw(15)<<setprecision(4)<<m<<endl;
cout<<"Venus"<<right<<setw(15)<<setprecision(4)<<v<<endl;
cout<<endl<<endl;
if(m>=1500)
cout<<"Object is light weight";
else
cout<<"Object is heavy weight";
}
Explanation:
Final answer:
An object's weight is calculated by multiplying its mass by the acceleration due to gravity, which varies by celestial body. On Earth, the weight is the mass times 9.81 m/s², while on the Moon it is mass times 1.62 m/s², and on Venus, the weight is calculated with an acceleration due to gravity of 8.87 m/s².
Explanation:
The mass of an object is a measure of the amount of matter in that object and does not change regardless of the object's location. On the other hand, weight is the force exerted by gravity on an object and is calculated by multiplying the mass (in kilograms) by the acceleration due to gravity (in meters per second squared, m/s²). This acceleration due to gravity varies depending on the celestial body.
On Earth, the acceleration due to gravity is approximately 9.81 m/s², which means that an object's weight can be calculated as its mass multiplied by 9.81. For example, a mass of 100 kg on Earth would have a weight of 981 Newtons (N).
The Moon's gravitational acceleration is much lower, around 1.62 m/s². Thus, the same 100 kg object would weigh 162 N on the Moon. It's clear that, although mass remains consistent, weight varies significantly depending on the acceleration due to gravity at the location.
Similarly, on Venus, the acceleration due to gravity is 8.87 m/s². To find the weight of an object on Venus, you multiply its mass by this acceleration. So, a 100 kg object would weigh approximately 887 N on Venus.
The distinction between mass and weight is important as it highlights that weight can change locationally due to variations in gravitational pull, while mass is an intrinsic property of an object that does not change with location.
Define the body of the function read_data(filename). If filename is None, return the sentence (already defined for your), otherwise return the contents of the file (whose name is in the parameter filename). If there is any error during the opening or reading of the file, print out a warning and return sentence. If you haven't completed the lesson on Python local I/O, do so now.
Answer:
Answer explained
Explanation:
The main difference between parse_text_into_words( v1 and v2) is I have used splitlines also in v1 so the escape sequence '\n' will not be present in the list of words. while in v2 only split function is used so it will have '\n' present in words list.
Code:
def read_file(fileName = None):
try:
File = open(fileName,"r") # opening file in read mode
for row in File: # for each line in File
print(row,end="")
except IOError: # handling exception of file opening
print("Could not read file:",fileName)
def parse_text_into_words_v1(text):
list_words = []
list_lines = text.splitlines()
for i in list_lines:
list_words.extend(i.split(' '))
return list_words
def parse_text_into_words_v2(text):
list_words = []
list_words.extend(text.split(' '))
return list_words
def determine_difference(a_list,b_list):
print("first list:",a_list)
print("second list:",b_list)
a_set = set(a_list)
b_set = set(b_list)
diff = a_set - b_set
diff = list(diff)
print("\nDifference between 2 sets: ",diff)
if __name__ == '__main__':
print("Reading file using function read_file() to read \"data.txt\" :")
read_file("data.txt")
print("\n\n")
t = '''vhfhyh ghgggj ghchvjhvj'''
print("\nDemonstrating implementation of parse_text_into_words_v1:")
l = parse_text_into_words_v1(t) # calling function with text parameter
print("list of words:")
print(l)
print("\nDemonstrating implementation of parse_text_into_words_v2:")
b = parse_text_into_words_v2(t) # calling function with text parameter
print("list of words:")
print(b)
print("\nDemonstrating difference between two lists")
a_list = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10]
b_list = [2,4,6,8,10]
determine_difference(a_list,b_list) # passing two list to take difference
The ______ network became functional in 1969, linking scientific and academic researchers across the United States. Group of answer choices ARPANET NETAMERICA INTRANET AMERINET
Answer:
The ARPANET network became functional in 1969, linking scientific and academic researchers across the United States.
Explanation:
ARPA Net is the network that has become functional in 1969 in united States. The basic purpose of this network is to link all the researchers and scientists across united states. The full form of ARPANet is Advanced Research Project Agency Network.
The importance of this network is increase because small chunks of data that are called packets has been proposed for data transmission in the network. The data is divided into small packets and send it over the network, at destination point these packets are combined together and become orignal information.
Write a setInterval() function that increases the count by 1 and displays the new count in counterElement every 100 milliseconds. Call clearInterval() to cancel the interval when the count displays 4.
Answer:
var count = 0;
var counterElement = document.getElementById("counter");
counterElement.innerHTML = count;
var interval = setInterval(function () {
count++;
counterElement.innerHTML = count;
if (count === 4) {
clearTimeout(interval);
}
}, 100);
Explanation:
Search online for a Request for Proposal relating to IT. Critically evaluate the proposal. If you were a vendor receiving this proposal, do you have enough information to reply with a quote. What is good? What is missing? What would you change?
Answer and Explanation:
The company of that same Pasadena area thereafter named as "Center" allows RFP to apply regarding contracts for Contractor, but should not be restricted to providing the information infrastructure facilities to complement the Centre's in-house development solutions at either the optimum level of benefits.The contractor or provider shall offer the best facilities on just the basis of the services listed in the preceding documentation by sending two formal submissions no earlier than noon 14 December 2016 to certain stakeholders are encouraged to react towards this RFP.Sure I would also have bought that if I were a dealer since it is worth the investment.So, it's the right answer.
Create a C# GUI Windows Form application named JobDemo that declares and uses Job objects. The Job class holds job information for a home repair service. The class has five properties that include a job number, customer name, job description, estimated hours, and price for the job. Create a constructor that requires parameters for all the data except price. Include auto-implemented properties for the job number, customer name, and job description, but not for hours or price; the price field value is calculated as estimated hours times $45.00 whenever the hours value is set.
Also create the following for the class:
An Equals() method that determines two Jobs are equal if they have the same job number A ToString() method that returns a string containing all job information
The JobDemo Windows Form declares a few Job objects, sets their values, and demonstrates that all the methods work as expected.
Using the Job class you created in (a), write a new application named JobDemo2 that creates an array of five Job objects. Prompt the user for values for each Job. Do not allow duplicate job numbers; force the user to reenter the job when a duplicate job number is entered. When five valid objects have been entered (use List), display them all, plus a total of all prices.
Create a RushJob class that derives from Job. A RushJob has a $150.00 premium that is added to the normal price of the job. Override any methods in the parent class as necessary. Create a new Windows Form named JobDemo3 that creates an a List of five RushJobs. Prompt the user for values for each, and do not allow duplicates
Create a RushJob class that derives from Job. A RushJob has a $150.00 premium that is added to the normal price of the job. Override any methods in the parent class as necessary. Write a new Windows Form named JobDemo3 that creates a List of five RushJobs. Prompt the user for values for each, and do not allow duplicate job numbers. When five valid RushJob objects have been entered, display them all, plus a total of all prices. Make any necessary modifications to the RushJob class so that it can be sorted by job number.
Here's the implementation for the requested tasks:
### Job Class
```csharp
using System;
public class Job
{
private static int nextJobNumber = 1;
public int JobNumber { get; }
public string CustomerName { get; set; }
public string JobDescription { get; set; }
public double EstimatedHours { get; set; }
public double Price => EstimatedHours * 45.00;
public Job(string customerName, string jobDescription, double estimatedHours)
{
JobNumber = nextJobNumber++;
CustomerName = customerName;
JobDescription = jobDescription;
EstimatedHours = estimatedHours;
}
public override bool Equals(object obj)
{
if (obj == null || GetType() != obj.GetType())
{
return false;
}
Job otherJob = (Job)obj;
return JobNumber == otherJob.JobNumber;
}
public override int GetHashCode()
{
return JobNumber.GetHashCode();
}
public override string ToString()
{
return $"Job Number: {JobNumber}, Customer Name: {CustomerName}, Job Description: {JobDescription}, Estimated Hours: {EstimatedHours}, Price: {Price:C}";
}
}
```
### JobDemo Form
```csharp
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Windows.Forms;
namespace JobDemo
{
public partial class JobDemoForm : Form
{
private List<Job> jobs = new List<Job>();
public JobDemoForm()
{
InitializeComponent();
}
private void addButton_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
string customerName = customerNameTextBox.Text;
string jobDescription = jobDescriptionTextBox.Text;
double estimatedHours;
if (double.TryParse(estimatedHoursTextBox.Text, out estimatedHours))
{
Job job = new Job(customerName, jobDescription, estimatedHours);
if (!jobs.Contains(job))
{
jobs.Add(job);
outputListBox.Items.Add(job.ToString());
totalLabel.Text = $"Total: {CalculateTotal():C}";
}
else
{
MessageBox.Show("Duplicate job number. Please enter a unique job number.");
}
}
else
{
MessageBox.Show("Invalid estimated hours. Please enter a valid number.");
}
}
private double CalculateTotal()
{
double total = 0;
foreach (var job in jobs)
{
total += job.Price;
}
return total;
}
}
}
```
### RushJob Class
```csharp
public class RushJob : Job, IComparable<RushJob>
{
private const double RushJobPremium = 150.00;
public RushJob(string customerName, string jobDescription, double estimatedHours)
: base(customerName, jobDescription, estimatedHours)
{
}
public override double Price => base.Price + RushJobPremium;
public int CompareTo(RushJob other)
{
return JobNumber.CompareTo(other.JobNumber);
}
}
```
### JobDemo3 Form
```csharp
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Windows.Forms;
namespace JobDemo
{
public partial class JobDemo3Form : Form
{
private List<RushJob> rushJobs = new List<RushJob>();
public JobDemo3Form()
{
InitializeComponent();
}
private void addButton_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
string customerName = customerNameTextBox.Text;
string jobDescription = jobDescriptionTextBox.Text;
double estimatedHours;
if (double.TryParse(estimatedHoursTextBox.Text, out estimatedHours))
{
RushJob rushJob = new RushJob(customerName, jobDescription, estimatedHours);
if (!rushJobs.Any(rj => rj.JobNumber == rushJob.JobNumber))
{
rushJobs.Add(rushJob);
outputListBox.Items.Add(rushJob.ToString());
totalLabel.Text = $"Total: {CalculateTotal():C}";
}
else
{
MessageBox.Show("Duplicate job number. Please enter a unique job number.");
}
}
else
{
MessageBox.Show("Invalid estimated hours. Please enter a valid number.");
}
}
private double CalculateTotal()
{
double total = 0;
foreach (var rushJob in rushJobs)
{
total += rushJob.Price;
}
return total;
}
}
}
This code should fulfill the requirements you've specified. Let me know if you need further assistance!
Write a SELECT statement that returns two columns based on the Vendors table. The first column, Contact, is the vendor contact name in this format: first name followed by last initial (for example, "John S.") The second column, Phone, is the VendorPhone column without the area code. Only return rows for those vendors in the 559 area code. Sort the result set by first name, then last name.
The answer & explanation for this question is given in the attachment below.
The SQL query selects vendor contacts' first names followed by last initials and phone numbers without area codes from the Vendors table. It filters vendors with the 559 area code and sorts results alphabetically by first name and last name.
Below is the SQL SELECT statement that fulfills your requirements:
```sql
SELECT
CONCAT(SUBSTRING_INDEX(ContactName, ' ', 1), ' ', LEFT(SUBSTRING_INDEX(ContactName, ' ', -1), 1), '.') AS Contact,
SUBSTRING(VendorPhone, 5) AS Phone
FROM
Vendors
WHERE
VendorPhone LIKE '559%'
ORDER BY
SUBSTRING_INDEX(ContactName, ' ', 1),
SUBSTRING_INDEX(ContactName, ' ', -1);
```
This query selects the ContactName column from the Vendors table, concatenates the first name and the first letter of the last name, followed by a period, to create the Contact column.
It then extracts the phone number without the area code from the VendorPhone column and stores it in the Phone column.
Finally, it filters the results to include only vendors with the 559 area code and sorts the result set by first name and last name.
Craig likes to work on his computer at his local coffee shop, but people around him may be able to see what he is doing, including entering passwords for his accounts. This method of gaining confidential information is referred to as ________.
(A) phishing
(B) shoulder surfing
(C) man-in-the-middle attacks
(D) spear phishing
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Craig could of left the coffee shop but instead he could just shoulder surfing so no one could see all the other options are just plain Wrong shoulder surfing can do no harm
Consider a point to point link 50 km in length. At what speed would propagation delay (at a speed 2 x 108 meters/second) equal transmit delay for 100 byte packets.
Answer:
The bandwidth is 3200 Kbps
Explanation:
Given:
The length of the point to point link = 50 km = 50×10³ = 50000 m
Speed of transmission = 2 × 10⁸ m/s
Therefore the propagation delay is the ratio of the length of the link to speed of transmission
Therefore, [tex]t_{prop} = \frac{distance}{speed}[/tex]
[tex]t_{prop} = \frac{50000}{2*10^{8} }=2.5*10^{-4}[/tex]
Therefore the propagation delay in 25 ms
100 byte = (100 × 8) bits
Transmission delay = [tex]\frac{(100*8)bits }{(x)bits/sec}[/tex]
If propagation delay is equal to transmission delay;
[tex]\frac{(100*8)bits }{(x)bits/sec}= \frac{50000}{2*10^{8} }[/tex]
[tex]x=\frac{100*8*2*10^{8} }{50000}[/tex]
[tex]x=\frac{100*8}{2.5*10 ^-4}=3200000[/tex]
x = 3200 Kbps
Answer:
The complete question is here:
Consider a point-to-point link 2 km in length. At what bandwidth would propagation delay (at a speed of 2 x 108 m/s) equal transmission delay for
(a) 100-byte packets?
(b) 512-byte packets?
Explanation:
Given:
Length of the link = 50 km
Propagation delay = distance/speed = d/s
To find:
At what speed would propagation delay (at a speed 2 x 10^8 meters/second) equal transmit delay for 100 byte packets?
Solution:
Propagation Delay = t prop
= 50 * 10^3 / 2 * 10^8
= 50000 / 200000000
= 0.00025
= 25 ms
(a) When propagation delay is equal to transmission delay for 100 packets:
Transmission Delay = packet length / data rate = L / R
So when,
Transmission Delay = Propagation Delay
100 * 8 / bits/sec = 50 * 10^3 / 2 * 10^8
Let y denotes the data rate in bit / sec
speed = bandwidth = y bits/sec
100 * 8 / y bits/sec = 50 * 10^3 / 2 * 10^8
y bit/sec = 100 * 8 / 25 * 10^ -5
= 800 / 0.00025
y = 3200000 bit/sec
y = 3200 Kbps
(b) 512-byte packets
512 * 8 / y bits/sec = 50 * 10^3 / 2 * 10^8
y bit/sec = 512 * 8 / 25 * 10^ -5
= 4096 / 0.00025
y = 16384000 bit/sec
y = 16384 Kbps
Write a test program that creates two Rectangle objects—one with width 4 and height 40 and the other with width 3.5 and height 35.7. Display the width, height, area, and perimeter of each rectangle in this order.
Answer:
public class Rectangle {
private double width;
private double heigth;
public Rectangle(double width, double heigth) {
this.width = width;
this.heigth = heigth;
}
public double getWidth() {
return width;
}
public void setWidth(double width) {
this.width = width;
}
public double getHeigth() {
return heigth;
}
public void setHeigth(double heigth) {
this.heigth = heigth;
}
public double perimeter(double width, double heigth){
double peri = 2*(width+heigth);
return peri;
}
public double area(double width, double heigth){
double area = width*heigth;
return area;
}
}
class RectangleTest{
public static void main(String[] args) {
//Creating two Rectangle objects
Rectangle rectangle1 = new Rectangle(4,40);
Rectangle rectangle2 = new Rectangle(3.5, 35.7);
//Calling methods on the first Rectangel objects
System.out.println("The Height of Rectangle 1 is: "+rectangle1.getHeigth());
System.out.println("The Width of Rectangle 1 is: "+rectangle1.getWidth());
System.out.println("The Perimeter of Rectangle 1 is: "+rectangle1.perimeter(4,40));
System.out.println("The Area of Rectangle 1 is: "+rectangle1.area(4,40));
// Second Rectangle object
System.out.println("The Height of Rectangle 2 is: "+rectangle2.getHeigth());
System.out.println("The Width of Rectangle 2 is: "+rectangle2.getWidth());
System.out.println("The Perimeter of Rectangle 2 is: "+rectangle2.perimeter(4,40));
System.out.println("The Area of Rectangle 2 is: "+rectangle2.area(4,40));
}
}
Explanation:
Firstly A Rectangle class is created with two fields for width and heigth, a constructor and getters and setters the class also has methods for finding area and perimetersThen a RectangleTest class containing a main method is created and two Rectangle objects are created (Follow teh comments in the code)Methods to get height, width, area and perimeter are called on each rectangle object to print the appropriate valueConsider the following code: // Linked Lists: TRAVERSE
struct ListNode { int data; struct ListNode *next; };
Assume that a linked list has been created and head points to a sentinel node. A sentinel node is an empty data node in the beginning of the list. It sometimes holds a sentinel value. The use of sentinel nodes is a popular trick to simplify the insert and delete operations.
You may also assume that the list is not empty. Each node in the list contains an integer representing a digit in a number. The data in the sentinel node is -1.
For instance, n = 234 will be stored as {-1, 4, 3, 2} in the linked list.
Write a function based on the list traversal named computeNumFromList that is passed the pointer to the first node in the list, it prints the digits in the list one per line, and it returns a long integer, the number calculated from its digits in the list (234 see the above example). You may assume that long int will hold the converted number (no need to check for numeric overflow).
Answer:
See attached file for detailed code.
Explanation:
See attached file.
Choose two prime numbers p and q (these are your inputs). Suppose that you need to send a message to your friend, and you implement the RSA algorithm for secure key generation. You need public and private keys (these are your outputs). You are free to choose other parameters or inputs if you need any. Write a program for the RSA algorithm using any programing language you know (such as C++) to generate your public and private key.
Answer:
#include <iostream>
#include<math.h>
using namespace std;
int findGcd(int x, int y) {
int t;
while(1) {
t= x%y;
if(t==0)
return y;
x = y;
y= t;
}
}
int main() {
int v1,v2,p,q,flag = 0;
cout<<"Please enter 1st prime number: ";
cin>>p;
v1 = p/2;
cout<<"Please enter 2nd prime number: ";
cin>>q;
v2 = q/2;
for(int i = 2; i <= v1; i++)
{
if(p%i == 0)
{
cout<<"The number is not prime";
flag = 1;
return 0 ;
}
}
for(int i = 2; i <= v1; i++)
{
if(q%i == 0)
{
cout<<"You entered a number which is not prime";
flag = 1;
return 0;
}
}
double n=p*q;
double tr;
double phi= (p-1)*(q-1);
double e=7;
if( flag == 0)
{
while(e<phi) {
tr = findGcd(e,phi);
if(tr==1)
break;
else
e++;
}
cout<<"public key: "<<e<<endl;
double d1=1/e;
double d=fmod(d1,phi);
cout<<"private key: "<<d<<endl;
double message;
cout<<"please enter a message: ";
cin>>message;
double cipher = pow(message,e);
double m = pow(cipher,d);
cipher = fmod(cipher,n);
m = fmod(m,n);
cout<<"Encrypted message: "<<cipher;
}
}
Explanation:
Find n = p*q and calculate phi = (p-1) * (q-1). Select a number e such that 1 < e < phi(n) and findGcd(e, phi(n)) = 1. Find d which is private key as d = e−1 (mod phi(n)).As m is original message so encrypt using, cipher = m*e mod n.In this chapter, you saw an example of how to write an algorithm that determines whether a number is even or odd. Write a program that generates 100 random numbers and keeps a count of how many of those random numbers are even, and how many of them are odd.]
Answer:
// Program is written in Java Programming Language
// Comments are used for explanatory purpose
// Program starts here
public class RandomOddEve {
/** Main Method */
public static void main(String[] args) {
int[] nums = new int[100]; // Declare an array of 100 integers
// Store the counts of 100 random numbers
for (int i = 1; i <= 100; i++) {
nums[(int)(Math.random() * 10)]++;
}
int odd = 0, even = 0; // declare even and odd variables to 0, respectively
// Both variables will serve a counters
// Check for odd and even numbers
for(int I = 0; I<100; I++)
{
if (nums[I]%2 == 0) {// Even number.
even++;
}
else // Odd number.
{
odd++;
}
}
//.Print Results
System.out.print("Odd number = "+odd);
System.out.print("Even number = "+even);
}
Answer:
Complete python code along with comments to explain the whole code is given below.
Python Code with Explanation:
# import random module to use randint function
import random
# counter variables to store the number of even and odd numbers
even = 0
odd = 0
# list to store randomly generated numbers
random_num=[]
# A for loop is used to generate 100 random numbers
for i in range(100):
# generate a random number from 0 to 100 and append it to the list
random_num.append(random.randint(0,100))
# check if ith number in the list is divisible by 2 then it is even
if random_num[i] % 2==0:
# add one to the even counter
even+=1
# if it is not even number then it must be an odd number
else:
# add one to the odd counter
odd+=1
# finally print the count number of even and odd numbers
print("Total Even Random Numbers are: ",even)
print("Total Odd Random Numbers are: ",odd)
Output:
Total Even Random Numbers are: 60
Total Odd Random Numbers are: 40
Total Even Random Numbers are: 54
Total Odd Random Numbers are: 46
Write a program that declares constants to represent the number of inches, feet, and yards in a mile. Name the constants INCHES_IN_MILE, FEET_IN_MILE, and YARDS_IN_MILE respectively. Also declare a variable named miles to represent a number of miles. Compute and display, with explanatory text, the value in inches, feet, and yards—for example: 4.0 miles is 253440.0 inches, or 21120.0 feet, or 7040.0 yards
Answer:
The cpp program for conversion is given below.
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main() {
// declaring and initializing constant variables with standard values
const double INCHES_IN_MILE=63360;
const double FEET_IN_MILE=5280;
const double YARDS_IN_MILE=1760;
// declaring and initializing miles with a random value
double miles=4.0;
// declaring and computing inches in miles
double inch = INCHES_IN_MILE*miles;
// declaring and computing feet in miles
double feet = FEET_IN_MILE*miles;
// declaring and computing yards in miles
double yard = YARDS_IN_MILE*miles;
// displaying all the calculated values
std::cout<<miles<<" miles is "<<inch<<" inches"<<std::endl;
std::cout<<miles<<" miles is "<<feet<<" feet"<<std::endl;
std::cout<<miles<<" miles is "<<yard<<" yards"<<std::endl;
return 0;
}
OUTPUT
4 miles is 253440 inches
4 miles is 21120 feet
4 miles is 7040 yards
Explanation:
The steps in the program are as described.
1. All the three constant variables, mentioned in the question, are declared as double and initialized. These variables hold the fixed conversion values for inches, feet and yards in one mile.
2. The variables are declared constant using the keyword, const.
3. The variable to hold value for mile, miles, is declared as double and initialized with a random value.
4. Next, three more variables are declared as double. These variables will hold the calculated values for inches, feet and yards in the given value of mile.
5. The values are calculated for inches, feet and yards for the given value of variable, miles and stored in the variables mentioned in step 3.
6. These values are displayed to the console along with explanations.
7. The program ends with the return statement.
8. The value of variable, miles, is hard coded in the program and not taken from the user.
9. There is no interaction with the user in this program as this is not mentioned in the question.
10. The program works for all numeric value of the variable, miles, since double accepts integers also.
11. The program can be tested by changing the value of variable, miles.
Write a function called name_facts that will take a firstname (string) as an input parameter, and print out various facts about the name, including:
1) its length, 2) whether it starts with the letter A, and 3) whether it contains a Z or X.
To gain full credit for this exercise, you must use string formatting to print out the result. Hints: You will probably want to convert the string to lowercase when checking conditions 2 and 3. You can get by without it, but you'll have to make sure you check both lower and uppercase versions of the letters. You will have to use the in operator for condition 3. You will also probably want to make a separate message for conditions 2 and 3 (depending on the answer) and use string formatting to join them into the final message.
Answer:
def name_facts(firstname):
print("Your name is",len(firstname),"letters long",end=", ")
if(firstname[0] == 'A'):
print("does start with the letter A",end=", ")
else:
print("does not start with the letter A", end=", ")
if(firstname.count('Z')>0 or firstname.count('X')>0):
print("and does not contain a Z or X")
else:
print("and does not contain a Z or X")
#Testing
name_facts("Allegra")
name_facts("Xander")
Explanation:
Answer:
// Comments are used for explanatory purpose
// Program starts here
#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
// Declare firstname
string firstname;
//Prompt to enter firstname
cout<<"What's your first name: ";
// Accept input
cin>>firstname;
// A. Get string's length
int length = firstname.length();
// Print length
cout<<"Length = "<<length<<endl;
// Copy string to chat array
char char_array[length + 1];
// copying the contents of the string to char array
strcpy(char_array, firstname.c_str());
// B. Check if it starts with letter A
if(char_array[0] == 'A')
{
cout<<"Your Firstname begins with letter A"<<endl;
}
else
{
cout<<"Your Firstname doesn't begin with letter A"<<endl;
}
// Check if it contains X or Z
int k = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
if(char_array[i] == 'Z' || char_array[i] == 'X')
{
k++;
}
if(k == 0)
{cout<<"Your Firstname doesn't contain Z or X";}
else
{cout<<"Your Firstname contains Z or X";}
}
return 0;
}
Chapter 4 is called Claimed Spaces: ""Preparatory Privilege"" and High School Computer Science. Explain two concepts from chapter 4 that create ‘claimed spaces’ (2-3 sentences). Describe an example from your own experience of a claimed space (2-3 sentences)
Answer: isolation, predominant gender.
Explanation:
Isolation some students felt they were not as smart as their peers and as such were afraid to make contributions because they didn't want to be rediculed by Their peers or tutors.
Predominant gender most calsses are dominated by a certain gender which makes the other gender harbour fears and insecurity
I had difficulty in maths in high school, was always afraid when in class to make contributions because i was insecure, if i had spoken up or met my tutors maybe i would have being better at it
A company is utilizing servers, data storage, data backup, and software development platforms over an Internet connection.
Which of the following describes the company’s approach to computing resources?
a. Cloud computing
b. Client-side virtualization
c. Internal shared resources
d. Thick client computing
Answer:
The answer is A. Cloud computing
Explanation:
Cloud computing is the process of using the internet to store, mange and process data rather than using a local server or a personal computer.
The term cloud computing is generally used to describe data centers available to many users over the Internet.
Therefore the company's approach to computing resources can be said to be cloud computing because it uses the internet for data storage, data backup, and software development
Your friend is an intern at the local Department of Health and needs to prepare a report about the recent activity of the influenza virus. She has recorded the number of cases of each type of flu (A, B, and C) over the last several weeks. Write a C program that will calculate the total cases for each week, determine the level of activity for the week (low, moderate, or widespread) and print a report to a file, including a small bar chart for the weekly cases.
Answer:
#include<bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
int main(){
// Defining Variables
int no_of_weeks;
int total_cases = 0;
//Declaring Vector of Pair of Integer and string
std::vector<pair<int,string>> data;
// Taking Input for the Number of Weeks
cout<<"Enter No. of Weeks\n";
cin >> no_of_weeks;
// Running the Loop for no_of_weeks times
for(int i = 0; i < no_of_weeks ; i++){
int A,B,C;
// Taking Input for different types of flus
cout<<"Enter No. of Cases of Flu A, B, C for week" << i + 1 << " seperated by space : \n";
cin >> A >> B >>C;
// Adding all the cases in a week
int cases_in_a_week = A + B + C;
// Updating total cases
total_cases += cases_in_a_week;
// Declaring the level variable
string level;
// Updating the level of the week corresponding to each case
if(cases_in_a_week < 500) level = "Low";
else if(cases_in_a_week >= 500 && cases_in_a_week < 2000) level = "Moderate";
else level = "Widespread";
// Storing the Week's information by using a vector of pairs
// in which pair's first is the number of cases which is of type int
// while the second is the level of the flu which is of the type string
data.push_back(make_pair(cases_in_a_week,level));
}
// Linking the stdoutput to the flu_report.txt file
// this also creates the file with the same name if it doesn't exists
freopen("flu_report.txt", "w", stdout);
// Printing the respective output data with Bar Chart of stars for each level
for(int i = 0;i < no_of_weeks ; i++){
//printing the week no. and number of cases
cout<<i+1<<" "<<data[i].first<<" "<<data[i].second<<" |";
//calculating the number of stars
int stars = data[i].first/250;
//printing the stars of the bar chart
for(int j = 0; j < stars ; j++) cout<<"*";
cout<<endl;
}
//printing the total number of cases
cout<<total_cases;
}
Explanation:
Answer:
C code explained below
Explanation:
I have provided the proper commented code below.
I hope that you find the answer helpful.
CODE:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#include<bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
int main(){
// Defining Variables
int no_of_weeks;
int total_cases = 0;
//Declaring Vector of Pair of Integer and string
std::vector<pair<int,string>> data;
// Taking Input for the Number of Weeks
cout<<"Enter No. of Weeks\n";
cin >> no_of_weeks;
// Running the Loop for no_of_weeks times
for(int i = 0; i < no_of_weeks ; i++){
int A,B,C;
// Taking Input for different types of flus
cout<<"Enter No. of Cases of Flu A, B, C for week" << i + 1 << " seperated by space : \n";
cin >> A >> B >>C;
// Adding all the cases in a week
int cases_in_a_week = A + B + C;
// Updating total cases
total_cases += cases_in_a_week;
// Declaring the level variable
string level;
// Updating the level of the week corresponding to each case
if(cases_in_a_week < 500) level = "Low";
else if(cases_in_a_week >= 500 && cases_in_a_week < 2000) level = "Moderate";
else level = "Widespread";
// Storing the Week's information by using a vector of pairs
// in which pair's first is the number of cases which is of type int
// while the second is the level of the flu which is of the type string
data.push_back(make_pair(cases_in_a_week,level));
}
// Linking the stdoutput to the flu_report.txt file
// this also creates the file with the same name if it doesn't exists
freopen("flu_report.txt", "w", stdout);
// Printing the respective output data with Bar Chart of stars for each level
for(int i = 0;i < no_of_weeks ; i++){
//printing the week no. and number of cases
cout<<i+1<<" "<<data[i].first<<" "<<data[i].second<<" |";
//calculating the number of stars
int stars = data[i].first/250;
//printing the stars of the bar chart
for(int j = 0; j < stars ; j++) cout<<"*";
cout<<endl;
}
//printing the total number of cases
cout<<total_cases;
}
The factorial of an integer N is the product of the integers between 1 and N, inclusive. Write a while loop that computes the factorial of a given integer N.
the function and loop will be
def factorial(x):
total = 1
if x != 1 and x != 0:
for i in range(x,1,-1):
total *= i
return total
The program is an illustration of loops
Loops are program statements that are used to perform repeated operations
The program in python, where comments are used to explain each line is as follows:
#This gets input for N
N = int(input())
#This initializes factorial to 1
factorial = 1
#This opens the while loop
while N >1:
#This calculates the factorial
factorial*=N
N-=1
#This prints the factorial
print(factorial)
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What term is defined as a private data placed in a packet with a header containing routing information that allows the data to travel across a network, such as the Internet?
Answer:
Data encapsulation
Explanation:
When we send data to someone else across another network, this data travels down a stack of layers of the TCP/IP model. Each layer of the TCP/IP layer encapsulates data or hides the data by adding headers and sometimes trailers. This packaging is what is known as data encapsulation. The data starts at the application layer and trickles down beneath. As it moves down the layers, it is encoded or compressed to a standard format and sometimes encrypted for security purposes.
Using the following code, answer the following questions
1. #pragma omp parallel
2.{
3. id-omp-get thread num();
4. numThreads- omp_get num threads0
5, printf("Hello from thread %d of %din", id, numThreads);
6.}
a. What is the output of the above program in PI 3 B+? .
b. What does the statement at line 1 mean?
c. How to compile the following code (executable should not be /a out)?
d. What does the statement at line 4 (after the equal sign) mean?
Answer:
Answer explained
Explanation:
as PI 3 B+ is quadcore processor(i.e. 4 cores)
omp_get_thread_num() is used for getting thread number.(i.e. 0,1,2,3)
omp_get_num_threads() is used for getting number of threads.(i.e. 4)
1. Output should be,
Hello from thread 0 of 4
Hello from thread 1 of 4
Hello from thread 2 of 4
Hello from thread 3 of 4
2. #pragma omp parallel is used to fork(create child) additional threads to carry out the work enclosed in the construct in parallel.
3. We can Compile this code using,
gcc -o omp_helloc -fopenmp hello.c
4. We can Run this code using,
./hello
5.omp_get_num_threads() is used for getting number of threads.(i.e. 4)
Write a program that generates a random integer number in the range of 1 through 100 inclusively, and then asks the user to guess what the number is (User should be informed at the beginning that the number is between 1 to 100). If the user’s guess (input) is higher than the random number, the program should display "Too high, try again." If the user’s guess is lower than the random number, the program should display "Too low, try again." If the user guesses the number, the program should congratulate the user with a message as well as to display the number of guesses to get the right number. Next asking the user if he/she wants to play one more time. If yes, then generate a new random number so the game can start over
Answer:
Here is the Python program:
import random #to generate random numbers
low = 1 #lowest range of a guess
high = 100 #highest range of a guess
attempts=0 # no of attempts
def guess_number(low, high, attempts): #function for guessing a number
print("Guess a number between 1 and 100")
#prompts user to enter an integer between 1 to 100 as a guess
number = random.randint(low, high)
#return randoms digits from low to high
for _ in range(attempts): #loop to make guesses
guess = input("Enter a number: ") #prompts user to enter a guess
num = int(guess) #reads the input guess
if num == number: # if num is equal to the guess number
print('Congratulations! You guessed the right number!')
command= input("Do you want to play another game? ")
#asks user if he wants to play another game
if command=='Y': #if user enters Y
guess_number(low,high,attempts) #starts game again
elif command=='N': #if user types N
exit() #exits the program
elif num < number: #if user entered a no less than random no
print('Too low, Try Higher') # program prompts user to enter higher no
elif num > number: #if user entered a no greater than random no
print('Too high, Try Lower') # program prompts user to enter lower no
else: #if user enters anything else
print("You must enter a valid integer.")
#if user guessed wrong number till the given attempts
print("You failed to guess the number correctly in {attempts} attempts.".format(attempts=attempts))
exit() # program exits
Explanation:
The program has a function guess_number which takes three parameters, high and low are the range set for the user to enter the number in this range and attempts is the number of tries given to the user to guess the number.
random.randint() generates integers in a given range, here the range is specified i.e from 1 to 100. So it generates random number from this range.
For loop keeps asking the user to make attempts in guessing a number and the number of tries the user is given is specified in the attempts variable.
If the number entered by the user is equal to the random number then this message is displayed: Congratulations! You guessed the right number! Then the user is asked if he wants to play one more time and if he types Y the game starts again but if he types N then the exit() function exits the game.
If the number entered as guess is higher than the random number then this message is displayed Too high, Try Lower and if the number entered as guess is lower than the random number then this message is displayed Too low, Try Higher.
If the user fails to guess the number in given attempts then the following message is displayed and program ends. You failed to guess the number correctly in {attempts} attempts.
You can call this function in main by passing value to this function to see the output on the screen.
guess_number(1, 100, 5)
The output is shown in screenshot attached.
We have seen in class that the sets of both regular and context-free languages are closed under the union, concatenation, and star operations. We have also seen in A2 that the regular languages are closed under intersection and complement. In this question, you will investigate whether the latter also holds for context-free languages.
(a) Use the languages A = {a^mb^nc^n \ m, n greaterthanorequalto 0} and B = {a^nb^nc^m \ m, n greaterthanorequalto 0} to show that the class of context-free languages is not closed under intersection. You may use the fact that the language C = {a^nb^nc^n | n greaterthanorequalto 0} is not context-free.
(b) Using part (a) above, show now that the set of context-free languages is not closed under complement.
Answer:
Attached is the solution. Hope it helps:
a) The class of context-free languages is not closed under intersection, as shown by the example of[tex]A = [ a^m b^n c^n | m, n \geq 0 ][/tex] and [tex]B = [a^n b^n c^m | m, n \geq 0 ][/tex]
Given that;
We have seen in class that the sets of both regular and context-free languages are closed under the union, concatenation, and star operations.
(a) We're given two languages A and B:
[tex]A = [ a^m b^n c^n | m, n \geq 0 ][/tex]
[tex]B = [a^n b^n c^m | m, n \geq 0 ][/tex]
We want to show that the intersection of A and B is not context-free.
To do this, we can use the fact that the language [tex]C = [a^n b^n c^n | n \geq 0 ][/tex] is not context-free.
Assume for contradiction that the intersection of A and B, which we'll call D, is context-free.
Since context-free languages are closed under intersection, we'd have D = A ∩ B is also a context-free language.
Now, notice that D is a subset of C (if a string belongs to D, it must belong to C as well).
However, C is not context-free, as given.
This contradicts our assumption that D is context-free.
Therefore, we can conclude that the class of context-free languages is not closed under intersection, as shown by the example of[tex]A = [ a^m b^n c^n | m, n \geq 0 ][/tex] and [tex]B = [a^n b^n c^m | m, n \geq 0 ][/tex]
(b) Using the result from part (a), we can now show that the set of context-free languages is not closed under complementation.
Let's consider the complement of a context-free language.
If the complement of a context-free language were always context-free, we could take the complement of C and obtain a context-free language.
However, as established earlier, C is not context-free.
Hence, we can conclude that the set of context-free languages is not closed under complementation.
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Modify the URL_reader.py program to use urllib instead of a socket. This code should still process the incoming data in chunks, and the size of each chunk should be 512 characters.
Answer:see the picture attached
Explanation:
Read the PIC Data sheet Chapter 2.0 and 3.0 2. List at least 3 big differences between the Flash and RAM 3. How many RAM locations are there and how many bits in each location 4. How many Flash locations are there and how many bits in each location 5. Based on the diagram in figure 2-1, what memory are the configuration words associated with 6. In section 3.5.2 there is a description of Linear Data Memory". This is accessed using indirect addressing via the registers FS0 or FSland it allows one to have an array or buffer that is more than 80 bytes long. Explain why this is needed. 7. When you access data RAM, you must always make sure that the BSR is pointing to the right memory bank if you are using the normal mode of direct addressing. Are there any locations in data RAM where you don't have to worry about having the right bank selected? Explain your answer.
Flash and RAM are two types of memory used in microcontrollers like PIC, with differences such as Flash being non-volatile and RAM being volatile. Configuration words are usually stored in Flash memory, and special linear data memory can be used for larger structures. Even while accessing data RAM, the Bank Select Register should typically be set to the correct bank, but some common areas are accessible from all banks.
Explanation:1. Flash and RAM are two types of memories used in microcontrollers like PIC, with significant differences. Flash Memory, being non-volatile, retains its information even when power is turned off, generally used for storing the program. On the other side, RAM (Random Access Memory) is volatile and loses its information when power is removed, typically used for temporary storage during program execution.
2+3. The specific number of RAM and Flash locations, as well as the bit size at each location, depends on the specific PIC microcontroller model. In general, one could read these details from the datasheet for the specific part.
4. Configuration words are usually associated with the Flash memory, as they are used to set up certain parameters for the chip that remain constant during operation.
5. Linear Data Memory is important for larger data structures such as arrays or buffers that require more than 80 bytes. Having this extra memory space allows more complex calculations and data manipulations.
6. Lastly, when accessing data RAM with direct addressing, the correct memory bank that includes our desired memory location should be selected into the BSR (Bank Select Register). However, there are ‘common’ areas in data RAM accessible from all banks, typically which include Special Function Registers (SFRs) and some general purpose registers.
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Once sales are forecasted, ________ must be generated to estimate required raw materials. A. a pro forma statement B. a production plan C. a cash budget
Answer:
Option B i.e., a production plan.
Explanation:
While sales are estimated, the manufacturing schedule for estimating the necessary raw materials should be produced.
So when the revenue is already estimated then at that time the manufacturing schedule should be produced approximately that raw material which is needed, so the following option is correct according to the scenario.
Option a is incorrect because it is not related to the following scenario.Option B is incorrect because in the above statement, it is not mentioned or related to the budget plan.The shipping charges per 500 miles are not prorated. For example, if a 2-pound package is shipped 550 miles, the charges would be $2.20. Write a program that asks the user to enter the weight of a package and then displays the shipping charges.
Answer:
The solution code is written in Python:
COST_PER_500MI = 1.1 weight = float(input("Enter weight of package: ")) total_cost = weight * COST_PER_500MI print("The shipping charges is $" + str(round(total_cost,2)))Explanation:
Based on the information given in the question, we presume the cost per 500 miles is $1.10 per pound ($2.20 / 2 pound).
Create a variable COST_PER_500MI to hold the value of cost per 500 miles (Line 1). Next, prompt user input the weight and assign it to variable weight (Line 3). Calculate the shipping charge and display it using print function (Line 4-5).
Final answer:
A program to calculate shipping charges can be created by converting the weight of a package to ounces and using the provided rate structure. For a 2-pound package, the cost to ship would be $6.88, following the given rate system where the first 3 ounces cost $1.95 and each additional ounce costs $0.17. The per 500-mile charges are not prorated.
Explanation:
The given scenario requires the creation of a simple program that calculates shipping charges based on the weight of a package and the distance it needs to be shipped. According to the details, there's a flat rate for the first 3 ounces, and then an additional, per ounce charge after that. If a 2-pound package is shipped, we can calculate the cost based on the conversion of pounds to ounces, and then apply the pricing rules provided. Since there are 16 ounces in one pound, a 2-pound package would be equivalent to 32 ounces. The cost would then be computed as follows:
Total Cost = Base cost for first 3 ounces + (Number of additional ounces x Cost per additional ounce)
For a 32 ounce package, this would be:
Total Cost = $1.95 + (29 x $0.17) = $1.95 + $4.93 = $6.88
There is no need to prorate the charge per 500 miles as the example provided indicates a flat charge is applied per 500-mile increment. Handling user input correctly in a program is also essential to ensure the right calculations are made based on what the user enters for the package weight and distance.
When it comes to social media technologies and formal learning in the corporate environment, the only social media platform that can be used effectively for teaching and learning purposes is Twitter (Steer, 2015).
Ootions: TRUE OR FALSE
Answer: FALSE
Explanation: According to (Steer,2015) there are many platforms for learning and teaching purposes in corporate Organisations, they include PINTEREST,WIKI,GOOGLE+, LINKEDIN,TWITTER etc, The social media platforms are available for effective and efficient Communication and has been the main driving force for Businesses the world over.
These social media platforms have aided the growth and expansion of product marketing strategies and enhanced the over all business efficiency.
A company ABC asked you to design a simple payroll program that calculates and employee's weekly gross pay, including any overtime wages. If employees work over 40 hours in a week, they will get 1.5 times of their regular hourly rate for all hours over 40. Your program asks the user to input hours worked for a week, regular hourly rate, and then display the weekly gross pay. Draw the Raptor flowchart to represent the logic of the problem. Name the Raptor flowchart file as lab5.rap. Output sample Enter weekly hours worked: 35 Enter hourly rate: 30 Weekly gross pay: $ 1050 Output sample Enter weekly hours worked: 50 Enter hourly rate: 30 Weekly gross pay: $ 1650
Answer:
C++.
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
int main() {
int weekly_hours = 0;
int hourly_rate;
float gross_pay = 0;
cout<<"Enter weekly hours worked: ";
cin>>weekly_hours;
cout<<"Enter hourly rate: ";
cin>>hourly_rate;
cout<<endl;
////////////////////////////////////////////////
if (weekly_hours > 40) {
gross_pay = (weekly_hours*hourly_rate) + ((weekly_hours*hourly_rate)*0.5);
}
else
gross_pay = weekly_hours*hourly_rate;
cout<<"Weekly gross pay: $"<<gross_pay;
////////////////////////////////////////////////
return 0;
}
Write the definition of a method printAttitude, which has an int parameter and returns nothing. The method prints a message to standard output depending on the value of its parameter. If the parameter equals 1, the method prints disagree. If the parameter equals 2, the method prints no opinion. If the parameter equals 3, the method prints agree. In the case of other values, the method does nothing.
Answer:
void printAttitude (int pint){
if (pint == 1){
System.out.println("disagree");
}
if (pint == 2){
System.out.println("no opinion");
}
if (pint == 3){
System.out.println("agree");
}
}
Explanation:
Answer:
public class num4 {
public static void main(String[] args) {
int para =2;
printAttitude(para);
}
static void printAttitude( int para){
if(para==1){
System.out.println("disagree");
}
else if (para == 2){
System.out.println("no option");
}
else if (para==3){
System.out.println("agree");
}
}
}
Explanation:
Using Java Programming language:
Three if and else if statements are created to handle the conditions as given in the question (1,2,3) The output of disagree, no option and agree respectively is displayed using Java's output method System.out.println When these conditions are true
No else statement is provided to handle situations when the parameter value is neither (1,2,3), as a result, then program will do nothing and simply exits.