The single instruction that can inverts bits 5 and 6 in the bl register is xor bl,1100000b.
<h3>What is single instruction?</h3>
Single Instruction is a term that connote all the data streams are said to be processed though the use of the same compute logic.
Note that in the case above, the single instruction that can inverts bits 5 and 6 in the bl register is xor bl,1100000b.
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Answer:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
void CoordTransform(int *ptr1, int *ptr2);
int main()
{
int xVal;
int yVal;
cout<<"please enter two valid integers";
cin>>xVal;
cin>>yVal;
CoordTransform(&xVal , &yVal);
int xValNew=xVal;
int yValNew=yVal;
cout<<xValNew<<yValNew;
return 0;
}
void CoordTransform(int *ptr1, int *ptr2)
{
int a = *ptr1;
*ptr1=(*ptr1+1)*2;
*ptr2=(*ptr2+1)*2;
}
Explanation:
It will return new values in previously defined variables
coding language: c++
Nclude these js files as part of the webpack bundle. This seems like the way it probably should be done. However I am not sure how to do this as all of the webpack code seems to be hidden behind the angular-cli-webpack node package. I was thinking maybe there is another webpack config that we might have access to. But I am not sure as I didn't see one when creating a new angular-cli-webpack project.
More Info:
The js files I am trying to include need to be included before the Angular project. For example jQuery and a third party js lib that isn't really setup for module loading or typescript
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You’ll need a(n) a block of bold text to capture the attention of your audience.
<h3>How do you make text bold in pages?</h3>
First one need to select Format and then Font and then Bold.
Note that by bolding a selected text, it can capture the mind of the people to the page layout.
Hence, You’ll need a(n) a block of bold text to capture the attention of your audience.
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Answer:
Your program is correct; it only lacks proper indentation
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Explanation:
The only correction to your question is to rewrite using proper indents.
<em>See below</em>
phrase = input()
acronym = ""
lst = phrase.split()
for x in lst:
if (len(x) > 0):
acronym += x[0]
acronym=acronym.upper()
print(acronym)
<em>Note that:</em>
<em>You make use of indents when you have loop statements like (for) and conditional statements like (if)</em>