import java.util.Scanner;
public class JavaApplication41 {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
String language = scan.nextLine();
if (language.toLowerCase().equals("java")){
System.out.println("Awesome!");
}
else if (language.toLowerCase().equals("python")){
System.out.println("A very simple language!");
}
else if (language.toLowerCase().equals("ruby")){
System.out.println("Are you sure?");
}
else if (language.toLowerCase().equals("javascript")){
System.out.println("Easy enough");
}
else if (language.toLowerCase().equals("c")){
System.out.println("Cool!");
}
}
}
I hope this helps!
Answer:
For 32 bits Instruction Format:
OPCODE DR SR1 SR2 Unused bits
a) Minimum number of bits required to represent the OPCODE = 3 bits
There are 8 opcodes. Patterns required for these opcodes must be unique. For this purpose, take log base 2 of 8 and then ceil the result.
Ceil (log2 (8)) = 3
b) Minimum number of bits For Destination Register(DR) = 4 bits
There are 10 registers. For unique register values take log base 2 of 10 and then ceil the value. 4 bits are required for each register. Hence, DR, SR1 and SR2 all require 12 bits in all.
Ceil (log2 (10)) = 4
c) Maximum number of UNUSED bits in Instruction encoding = 17 bits
Total number of bits used = bits used for registers + bits used for OPCODE
= 12 + 3 = 15
Total number of bits for instruction format = 32
Maximum No. of Unused bits = 32 – 15 = 17 bits
OPCODE DR SR1 SR2 Unused bits
3 bits 4 bits 4 bits 4 bits 17 bits
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