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RideAnS [48]
4 years ago
15

Compare physical storage and virtual storage. Give an example of each and explain why one type allows computers to access data a

t a faster rate than the other.
Computers and Technology
1 answer:
Nuetrik [128]4 years ago
8 0
Physical storage is like your Hard Drive, Virtual is what is called the Cloud. Hard drives are able to pull information directly from inside the computer while the cloud has to do over the internet.
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Code given below

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* */

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  public Passenger(String string, int classOfService) {

      this.name = string;

      this.classOfService = classOfService;

  }

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  public String toString() {

      return "Passenger [name=" + name + ", classOfService=" + classOfService

              + "]";

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@Override

  public int hashCode() {

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@Override

  public boolean equals(Object obj) {

      if (this == obj)

          return true;

      if (obj == null)

          return false;

      if (getClass() != obj.getClass())

          return false;

      Passenger other = (Passenger) obj;

      if (classOfService != other.classOfService)

          return false;

      if (name == null) {

          if (other.name != null)

              return false;

      } else if (!name.equals(other.name))

          return false;

      return true;

  }

  public String getName() {

      return name;

  }

  public int getClassOfService() {

      return classOfService;

  }

}

----

import java.util.ArrayList;

import java.util.List;

/* Train class for holding the

* passengerList.

* The passengerList is the list of Passenger Object

*/

public class Train {

  List<Passenger> passengerList;

  public Train() {

      passengerList = new ArrayList<Passenger>();

  }

  public Passenger getPassenger(int index) {

      if (index <= 0 && getTotalNumberOfPassengersOnBoard() < index) {

          return null;

      } else {

          return passengerList.get(index - 1);

      }

  }

  public void addPassenger(Passenger p) {

      passengerList.add(p);

  }

  public int getTotalNumberOfPassengersOnBoard() {

      return passengerList.size();

  }

  public boolean isPassengerOnBoard(String name) {

      boolean flag= false;

      for (Passenger p : passengerList) {

          if (p.getName().equalsIgnoreCase(name)) {

              flag = true;

              break;

          } else {

              flag = false;

          }

      }

      return flag;

  }

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      double total = 0.0;

      for (Passenger p : passengerList) {

          if (p.getClassOfService() == 1) {

              total += priceFirstClass;

          } else {

              total += priceSecondClass;

          }

      }

      return total;

  }

  public double getPercentageFirstClassTravellers() {

      double count = 0.0;

      for (Passenger p : passengerList) {

          if (p.getClassOfService() == 1) {

              count++;

          }

      }

      return count / getTotalNumberOfPassengersOnBoard() * 100;

  }

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      return "Train [passengerList=" + passengerList + "]";

  }

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  public int hashCode() {

      final int prime = 31;

      int result = 1;

      result = prime * result

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      return result;

  }

@Override

  public boolean equals(Object obj) {

      if (this == obj)

          return true;

      if (obj == null)

          return false;

      if (getClass() != obj.getClass())

          return false;

      Train other = (Train) obj;

      if (passengerList == null) {

          if (other.passengerList != null)

              return false;

      } else if (!passengerList.equals(other.passengerList))

          return false;

      return true;

  }

}

-----------

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      System.out.println("Printing all the Passengers on Board ...");

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