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juin [17]
3 years ago
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(Game Design) A float is a blank space, used as a placeholder in an array True or false

Computers and Technology
1 answer:
hram777 [196]3 years ago
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Answer:

You need to understand what is a placeholder in an array or as an example a webpage. When you create a master page in asp.net, you add content placeholder. And you add the required code over there afterwards like header, footer and main body. Similarly, when we create an array that holds float values, we have the blank space as the float, that is going to hold the float values in future when we add values to the array. And hence, the given statement is true. Indeed float is a blank space used as placeholder in an array.

like

float a[5]; in c++

a=[0.5, 0.05] in python.

Explanation:

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