The answer is flow label. This has the role of sending
source to a unicast or multicast to meet its destination and that in order to
function, it is in need of intervening routers in which it provides special handling.
Answer:
Blogs are informal articles written for the purpose of showing thought leadership and expertise on a topic. They are a great way to generate fresh content on a website and provide a catalyst for email marketing, social media promotion to drive search traffic to your website.
Answer:
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
void main()
{
double weight;
cout<<"Enter the weight of the package ";
cin>>weight;
if(weight>0 && weight<1)
cout<<"The shipping cost is $"<< 3.5*weight ;
else if(weight>1 && weight<3)
cout<<"The shipping cost is $"<<5.5*weight;
else if(weight<10 && weight>3)
cout<<"The shipping cost is $"<<8.5*weight;
else if(weight<20 && weight>10)
cout<<"The shipping cost is $"<<10.5*weight;
else if(weight< 0)
cout<<"Enter a valid weight as the weight cannot be negative";
else if(weight >20)
cout<<"The package cannot be shipped;
getch();
}
If you want to print on a page you can use
document.write();
If you want to write in console then there are multiple options
console.log() - to log information
console.error();- to log errors
console.warn(); - to log warning message
If you want to popup some information the you can use -
alert(message);
there are also various options present in alert.
or
print() essentially just calls up the native print dialog for a given window.
But as you're are thinking, it will work on any window or (i)frame.
thus if you write content to a frame, you can then call this to print it.
window.frameName.print();
note the only drawback (and its a big one), is that this calls up the print dialog... not the print preview window... thus the user doesn't really get a chance to see what they are printing and/or scale it to fit their printer/paper.
I personally wish that all browsers would implement the following to handle the above issue.
window.printPreview();
Hope this will help !!!
HTTP (=HyperText Transfer Protocol)