Answer:
Both A and B
Explanation:
Took the PF test, this one is right.
Answer:
In Python:
mystr = input("Sentence: ")
mylist = []
word = ""
for i in range(len(mystr)):
if not i == len(mystr)-1:
if not mystr[i] == " ":
word+=mystr[i]
else:
mylist.append(word)
word = ""
else:
word+=mystr[i]
mylist.append(word)
print(mylist)
Explanation:
Prompt the user for an input sentence
mystr = input("Sentence: ")
Initialize an empty list
mylist = []
Initialize each word to an empty string
word = ""
Iterates through the input sentence
for i in range(len(mystr)):
If index is not the last, the following if condition is executed
if not i == len(mystr)-1:
If the current character is not space
if not mystr[i] == " ":
Append the character to word
word+=mystr[i]
If otherwise
else:
Append word to the list
mylist.append(word)
Set word to an empty string
word = ""
If otherwise; i.e. If index is not the last
else:
Append the last character to word
word+=mystr[i]
Append word to the list
mylist.append(word)
Print the list
print(mylist)
Using the computational language in JAVA it is possible to write a code that at least passes an unspecified number of integers
<h3>Writing code in JAVA</h3>
<em>class Exercise07_21</em>
<em>{</em>
<em>public static void main(String args[])</em>
<em>{</em>
<em>int sum=0;</em>
<em>for(int i=0;i<args.length;i++)</em>
<em>sum=sum+Integer.parseInt(args[i]);//converting string to integer and then adding it with sum variable and storing back in sum</em>
<em>System.out.println("The total is "+sum);//printing the sum</em>
<em>}</em>
<em>}</em>
See more about JAVA code at brainly.com/question/12975450
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Answer: An application software is a type of software that the user interacts with, while a system software is a type of software that the system interacts with.
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