See, one is more or less a toy, designed for writing small pieces of code and traditionally used and abused by inexperienced programmers.
The other is a scripting language for web browsers. Sorry about my limited knowledge.
Answer:
import java.util.Scanner;
public class ss11{
public static void main (String[]args) {
Scanner keyboard = new Scanner (System.in)
String a1, a2, a3, a4, a5;
int i1, i2, i3, i4, i5;
System.out.println("Enter a four bit binary number:");
a1= keyboard.next();
a2= a1.substring(0,1);
a3= a1.substring(1,2);
a4= a1.substring(2,3);
a5= a1.substring(3,4);
i1 = Integer.parseInt(a2);
i2 = Integer.parseInt(a3);
i3 = Integer.parseInt(a4);
i4 = Integer.parseInt(a5);
i1= i1 * 8;
i2= i1 * 4;
i3= i1 * 2;
i4= i1 * 1;
i5= i1+i2+i3+i4;
System.out.println("The converted decimal number is: +i5);
}
}
Explanation:
Answer:
<u>720</u> possible PIN can be generated.
Explanation:
To calculate different number of orders of digits to create password and PIN, we calculate permutation.
Permutation is a term that means the number of methods or ways in which different numbers, alphabets, characters and objects can arranged or organized. To calculate the permutation following formula will be used:
nPr = n!/(n-r)!
there P is permutation, n is number of digits that need to be organize, r is the size of subset (Number of digits a password contains)
So in question we need to calculate
P=?
where
n= 10 (0-9 means total 10 digits)
r= 3 (PIN Consist of three digits)
So by using formula
10P3 = 10!/(10-3)!
=10!/7!
= 10x9x8x7!/7!
= 10x9x8
= 720
Answer:
you could send a email to your teacher to fix the problem
Explanation:
Runs out of memory
has uninitialized variables
uses undefined behaviour