Answer:
second_int = "Enter the second integer: "
usernum = int(input("Enter the first integer: "))
x = int(input(second_int))
usernum = usernum // x
print(usernum, end= ' ')
usernum = usernum // x
print(usernum, end= ' ')
usernum = usernum // x
print(usernum, end= ' ')
usernum = usernum // x
print(usernum)
Explanation:
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Answer:
Explanation:
Since there are no line numbers in this question I will start counting from public class SelectionSort{ as line 1 and so on, as well as provide the code on that line.
The index of the smallest value is returned on line 8 where it says return min which shouldn't have any spaces and should be return minPosition;
The input array is given as an argument at the beginning of the function on line 2 where it says private static int positionMin (int] vals, int startPosition) {, as the variable vals.
This input array is also used as an argument on line 10 where it says Position; private static void swap(int] vals, int firstPosition, int secondPosition) and line 15 where it says vals[secondPosition] temp return public static void selSort(int| vals) {
An example I believe of relational context is when I was out with my son on the weekend (he has a developmental disability) and we had agree I would buy him a 1/2 sub sandwich the day before but then he said I would like a McFlurry so I said okay and then he said so you mean I can have a McFlurry and a sub and I thought oh oh I stuck my foot in it so I said but it must be only a 1/2 sub so he said no I want a full sub then and no mcflurry so I agreed so from the original 1/2 sub idea the idea evolved to a full sub which was affected by the warm sunny summery weather in the afternoon and seeing people lined up at ice cream shops so the idea developed in relation to the weather, how hungry he was and the social aspect people buying ice cream.
You will need one head node, at least a dozen identical compute nodes, an Ethernet switch, a power distribution unit, and a rack. Determine the electrical demand, cooling and space required. Also decide on what IP address you want for your private networks, what to name the nodes, what software packages you want installed, and what technology you want to provide the parallel computing capabilities