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alexira [117]
3 years ago
10

What is the most efficient way to include a space after each paragraph?

Computers and Technology
2 answers:
Svet_ta [14]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Option D is the correct answer to the following question

Explanation:

The following option is correct because it is an efficient way of spacing after each paragraph by the Layout Tab by this it automatically take space after the each paragraph and it is time take when we manually click enter to take spacing after each paragraph and the indent founder is also not the right way of spacing because it helps to write any letter or essay in the proper format not for the spacing after the paragraph.

ludmilkaskok [199]3 years ago
6 0
Going to spacing, found under the Page Layout tab.
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Answer:

a) The code allows access even when  IsAccessAllowed(...) method fails.

b) Either use If

(dwRet = ACCESS_ALLOWED)

or use

if (dwRet == NO_ERROR)

to avoid flaw

Explanation:

Lets first see what the code chunk does:

DWORD dwRet = IsAccessAllowed(...);

if (dwRet == ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED) {

// Security check failed.

// Inform user that access is denied.

} else {

// Security check OK.

}

In the given code, DWORD is basically a data type for double word type integers and this is defined in windows.h

So there is DWORD type variable dwRet that is assigned a method calls.

The method is IsAccessAllowed() which checks if the access is allowed to user.

if (dwRet == ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED) condition basically checks if the value of DWORD type variable dwRet is equal to ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED

If this condition evaluates to true then the security checks fails and user is informed via some message or action that the access is denied.  But when the if condition evaluates to false then the else part executes which allows access.

So basically this chunk of code checks if the error ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED is returned.

Now the flaw in this program is what if the method IsAccessAllowed() by any reason. The reasons can be system failure or the memory failure. In memory failure case for example, the system returns out of memory error. So this means that the error is not  ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED. Instead it is out of memory error. So in such a case the user is allowed access as the if condition evaluates to false and else part executes. So if any other error is produced due to some reason like mentioned above, then user has unrestricted access.

This shows that the doe should not check for the failure or rely on checking ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED to allow access but instead it should check for success. Code should only give access privilege if access is allowed successfully or no error is produced.

So to avoid this flaw the code is altered as:

DWORD dwRet = IsAccessAllowed(...);

If (dwRet = ACCESS_ALLOWED) {

//Security check OK.

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//Inform user that access is denied.

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This will only allow access if ACCESS_ALLOWED evaluates to true and success is checked instead of failure here

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If (dwRet = No_Error)

or

If (dwRet = 0)

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Answer:

Here is code in java.

import java.util.*;

class Main

{

public static void main (String[] args) throws java.lang.Exception

{

   try{

         boolean flag=false;

         int total_mile=0;

         double avg_mile;

       // part 1, create and initialize array

       int inp[]={2,5,9,11,13,17,20,22,24,26};

       

       System.out.print("miles ran per week: ");

       // print the miles per week of train

       for(int x=0;x<10;x++)

       {

       System.out.print(inp[x]+" ");

       }

        System.out.println();

       //part 2, print the value of index 2 in the list

       System.out.println("value at index 2: "+inp[2]+" miles");

       //part 3, find length of array

       System.out.println("list length: "+inp.length);

     

       // part 4, calculate total mile and average

       for(int y=0;y<10;y++)

       {

       total_mile=total_mile+inp[y];

       }

       System.out.println("total miles ran: "+total_mile+" miles");

       

       avg_mile=total_mile/10.0;

       System.out.println("average no of miles ran= "+avg_mile+" miles");

       

     // part 5, check 4 exist in the list or not

       for(int k=0;k<10;k++)

       {

       if(inp[k]==4)

       {

       flag=true;

       break;

           }

       }

           if(flag)

           System.out.println("4 exist in the list.");

           else

            System.out.println("4 doesn't exists in the list.");  

       

   }catch(Exception ex){

       return;}

}

}

Explanation:

Create and initialize array with list value equals to 2 and maximum value 26. Print the miles of each week.Then find the value of miles at index 2 in the list.Next find the length of the array and print it.Calculate total miles ran of 10 weeks.Then calculate the average miles by dividing the total with 10. In the array, check 4 exist or not.

Output:

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value at index 2: 9 miles                                                                                                  

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}

Triangle.java

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}

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double side2;

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}

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return side2;

}

public void setSide2(double side2) {

this.side2 = side2;

}

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super();

this.side1 = side1;

this.side2 = side2;

}

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{

return 2*side1+side2;

}

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{

return side1*side2/2;

}

}

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double side;

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super();

this.side = side;

}

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return side;

}

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this.side = side;

}

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{

return 3*side;

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double breadth;

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this.breadth = breadth;

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