Answer:
Option A is the correct choice answer for the above question.
Explanation:
The programming concept says that every function returns some value. If the return value is not defined by the user then the function returns the garbage value otherwise it returns the defined value by the user.
The return value is defined by the user with the help of the "return" statement and with the help of the following syntax-
return value; // The return statement.
Hence the option A is right because it satisfies the above concept while the other is not because--
- Option B states that it must be longer than one line which is not correct.
- Option C states that it cannot be longer than one line but this line does not make any sense about the returned statement.
- Option D states that it describes the parameter value which is the wrong definition about the returned statement.
Answer:
Mainframe Computer is capable of doing all the functions which are listed in question.
Explanation:
A mainframe is a very large general-purpose computer (usually costing millions of dollars) that is capable of performing very many simultaneous functions, supporting very many simultaneous users, and storing huge amounts of data. A microcomputer is the type of computer you use.
Answer:
Answer is A. One.
Refer below.
Explanation:
A data flow cannot go directly back to the same process it leaves. There must be at least one other process that handle(s) the data flow, produce(s) some other data flow, and return(s) the original data flow to the beginning process.