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seropon [69]
3 years ago
13

What is an explicit location of a query

Computers and Technology
1 answer:
Finger [1]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

An explicit location is when instead of searching for example for "Chinese Restaurant", you search for "Chinese Restaurant in New York City".

By default, the results provided by "Chinese Restaurants" will be based on where you are, assuming the search engine can determine your current position based on your GPS data for example, your IP address, or at least your ISP (if you are in let's say Los Angeles, it will show you results around Los Angeles).  That's called "implicit location".

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#include <iostream>  //to use input output functions

#include <fstream>  // to handle files

#define size 20  //size of questions is fixed to 20

using namespace std;   //to identify objects cin cout

int correctAnswers(char answers[], char correct[]);  //to count correct answers given by student

   int main(){    //start of main function

       char correct[size];         // array stores correct answers

       char answers[size];       //stores answers of students

       int result;                     //stores the correct answers result of student

       double percentage;   //stores the percentage of correct answers

       int counter;        //counts number of correct answers given by student  

       ifstream reader("CorrectAnswers.txt");  //reads the contents of CorrectAnswers.txt file

       if(!reader){  //if file cannot be read/opened

           cout<<"Cannot open the file"<<endl; //displays error message

           return 0;        }          

       counter = 0;    //sets counter to 0 initially

       while( (reader>>correct[counter++]) && counter < size  );    //reads each answer from CorrectAnswers.txt  and stores it in char array correct[] at each iteration of while loop

       reader.close();  //closes the file

       reader.open("StudentAnswers.txt");    //opens StudentAnswers.txt file  

       if(!reader){   //if file could not be opened

           cout<<"Cannot open file"<<endl;   //displays this error message

           return 0;          }          

       counter = 0;    //sets counter to 0

       while( (reader>>answers[counter++]) && counter < size );   //reads each answer from StudentAnswers.txt  and stores it in char array answers[] at each iteration of while loop    

       result = correctAnswers(answers,correct);  //calls correctAnswers method to compute the correct answers given by student and stores the result of correct answers in result variable

       percentage = 100.0*result/size;   //computes percentage of correct answers of student    

       cout<<"The total number of questions answered correctly: "<<result<<endl;     //displays total no of qs answered correctly

       cout<<"The percentage of questions answered correctly: "<<percentage<<" %"<<endl;  //displays computed percentage

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       int countCorrect = 0;   //stores the count of correct answers

       for(int i=0; i<size; i++){  //iterates 20 times to match answers from both the files of 20 questions

           if( answers[i] == correct[i] ){  // if the student answer in StudentAnswers.txt file matches with the correct answer given in CorrectAnswers.txt file

               countCorrect++;              }         }     //adds 1 to the countCorrect every time the student answer matches with the correct answer

       return countCorrect;     }  //returns the number of questions that the student answered correctly

Explanation:

The program is well explained in the comments mentioned with each line of code.

Here are the two files that can be used to check the working of the above program. You can create your own text files too.

     CorrectAnswers.txt :

A

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       for(int i=0; i<size; i++){ //iterates 20 times

           if( answers[i] != correct[i] ){ //if the answer by student does not match with correct answer

               cout<<"Question Number: "<<i+1<<endl; //the question that is answered incorrectly

               cout<<"Correct answer is: "<<correct[i]<<endl;  //displays the correct answer

               cout<<"Student answer is: "<<answers[i]<<endl;    }    }    } //displays the answer that student gave

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The screenshot of the output is attached.

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