Unicode<span> is a superset of </span>ASCII, and the numbers 0–128 have the same meaning in ASCII<span> as they have in </span>Unicode<span>.</span>ASCII<span> has 128 code points, 0 through 127. It can fit in a single 8-bit byte, the values 128 through 255 tended to be used for other characters.</span>
Answer:
Option (1)
Explanation:
value is read outside the loop so it is read only once. After that the loop has begun and in the loop condition it is checked if size < capacity and as size is initialized as 3 so it is true and value if entered more than 0 then loop starts and value is assigned to a[3] and size is incremented and it continues till size is 6 and condition becomes false. So loop executes 3 times but same value is assigned.
Answer: A system that receives drawing information from electronic cad files, prepares the printing materials, and controls the size and resolution of reproductions is a(n) IMAGING system.