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Delicious77 [7]
3 years ago
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How to retrieve deleted texts on android without computer?

Computers and Technology
1 answer:
Mariulka [41]3 years ago
4 0
Once text messages are deleted from a phone , they are gone. howerver in some cases you may be able to retrieve them within a timeframe from when they were sent and recieved by your carrier ..... like at&t , verizon etc. 
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In Python:

mystr = input("Sentence: ")

mylist = []

word = ""

for i in range(len(mystr)):

   if not i == len(mystr)-1:

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           word+=mystr[i]

       else:

           mylist.append(word)

           word = ""

   else:

       word+=mystr[i]

       mylist.append(word)

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Explanation:

Prompt the user for an input sentence

mystr = input("Sentence: ")

Initialize an empty list

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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

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Append the character to word

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If otherwise

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Append word to the list

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Set word to an empty string

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Answer:

Answer is explained below

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That's the reason why we consider inputs of larger sizes when comparing the complexity classes of the respective algorithms under consideration.

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let F(n) = 1/4x² + 1300

So, we can tell the upper bound to the function O(F(x)) = g(x) = x2

Also for algorithm B, we have,

let F(x) = 112x - 8

So, we can tell the upper bound to the function O(F(x)) = g(x) = x

Clearly, algorithmic complexity of algorithm A > algorithmic complexity of algorithm B

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Now to find the exact location of the graph in which algorithmic complexity for algorithm B becomes lesser than

algorithm A.

We need to find the intersection point of the given two equations by solving them:

We have the 2 equations as follows:

y = F(x) = 1/4x² + 1300 __(1)

y = F(X) = 112x - 8 __(2)

Let's put the value of from (2) in (1)

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=> 0.25x² - 112x + 1308 = 0

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=> x = (112 ± 106) / 0.5

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We can obtain the value for y by putting x in any of the equation:

At x=12 , y= 1336

At x = 436 , y = 48824

So we have two intersections at point (12,1336) & (436, 48824)

So before first intersection, the

Function F(x) = 112x - 8 takes lower value before x=12

& F(x) = 1/4x² + 1300 takes lower value between (12, 436)

& F(x) = 112x - 8 again takes lower value after (436,∞)

Hence,

We should choose Algorithm B for input sizes lesser than 12

& Algorithm A for input sizes between (12,436)

& Algorithm B for input sizes greater than (436,∞)

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