Layering test
input-output test
UI regression test
unit test
integration test
code analysis
production logging and monitoring
Answer:
not familiar with C++. but basically save the constant 4/3 in a variable and use user input of cin << i believe to ask for a radius. Then take that radius/input saved in a variable and cube it, then return the value.
Explanation:
i hope this works.
Answer:
Clear out any garbage file on the drive
Explanation:
Answer:
Option A is the correct answer for the above question.
Explanation:
The Index Out Of Range exception is a type of Run exception which is generated on run time. It means when any user executes the software or program, then that program gives some error on the execution time by some coding problem or some value problem.
So this type of exception can be handle by the Catch block which is also stated by the option A. Hence A is the correct answer but the other is not because:-
- Option B states that this exception is generated by the catch block which is not correct.
- Option C states that the catch block passes the exception which is also not the correct.
- Option D states that the exception is passed for the operating system, but it is passed to the catch block only.
Answer:
INPUT "What is the amount of rupees you want converted into paisa"; rupees
paisa = rupees*100
PRINT paisa
Explanation:
done in QBASIC
the semicolon in the 1st line makes the question have a ? at the end. the rupees key word in the 1st line saves the input as a variable
then the second line multiplies by 100 since there are 100 paisa in 1 rupee