Answer:
Following is the program in C language :
#include <stdio.h> // header file
#define n 5 // macro
int main() main function
{
int a[n],k1; // variable and array declaration
printf("Enter the element:\n");
for(k1=0;k1<n;++k1) //iterating the loop
{
scanf("%d",&a[k1]);//Read the values by user
}
printf("Output in Reverse Order:\n");
for(k1=n-1;k1>=0;--k1)//iterating the loop
{
printf(" %d ",a[k1]); //Display the values
}
return 0;
}
Output:
Enter the element:
4
3
45
67
89
Output in Reverse Order: 89 67 45 3 4
Explanation:
Following is the description of the program
- Define a macro "n" with value 5 after the header file.
- Declared an array "a" and defined the size of that array by macro i.e "n".
- Read the value by the user by using scanf statement in the array "a"
- Finally In the last for loop display the values of array "a" by space.
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Answer:
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Answer:
Option D is the correct answer for the above question.
Explanation:
Email list (as the name suggests) is defined as the set of an Email address. It is also the group of address which is needs for message distribution because an Email address is the only necessary part to send the mail which is also called the message. When a user wants to send the mass Email or message then he needs a list of email which can be filled at the "TO" or "CC" or "BCC" part of the compose mail and it can be able to send the mass message.
The above question asked about the list which is useful for the mass message then the answer is an Email list which is stated from the option D. Hence option D is the correct answer while other is not because--
- Option A states the actor list which is not required to send the mail.
- Option B states the client list which is not required to send the mail.
- Option C states the chat list which is not required to send the mail.
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