Answer:
b. join
Explanation:
Correct answer:
Join: It allow join(paste) two tables by one or more commun columns
Example in the image attached
Bad answer:
Union: it only allow paste two tables with the same structure
select: it only allow get information from 1 table if not use join
having: it only allow get filtered information with a condition
Amelia wants to create a website using the Python computer language to code her site. She will also use CodeSkulptor3 is an example of browser-based code editor. The correct option is A.
<h3>What is python?</h3>
Python is a programming language generally used to make websites and software. Automated tasks and data analysis are also carried out using python.
CodeSkulptor3 is also a browser-based Python interpreter. It has implemented a subset of Python 3.
Thus, CodeSkulptor3 is an example of browser-based code editor. The correct option is A.
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I honestly have no idea on what this is... but im guessing its some sort of tool or food in somebodys mouth... probably isn't but oh well..
Answer:
See Explaination
Explanation:
Code below
#include<fstream>
#include<conio.h>
#include<iostream> //libraries required
using namespace std;
int main(){
ifstream fin("input.txt"); //reading the file from the computer
char character;
int alphabets=0;
int spaces=0,digits=0,pucntuations=0; //initializing the variables
while(fin){ //looping all the characters in the file
fin.get(character); //getting the character one at a time
if(isalpha(character)) // if the character is alphaber we increment the alphabet variable
alphabets++;
else if(character==' ') // if space
spaces++;
else if(isdigit(character)) // if digit
digits++;
else if(ispunct(character)) // if punctuation
pucntuations++;
}
cout<<"Number of Digits:"<<digits<<endl; //priting out the results
cout<<"Number of Spaces:"<<spaces<<endl;
cout<<"Number of Alphabets:"<<alphabets<<endl;
cout<<"Number of Pucntuations : "<<pucntuations<<endl;
return 0;
}
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