Answer:
many forms
Explanation:
Polymorphism is a construct in object oriented programming which means multiple forms.For example: Suppose I have a function which performs the add operation on two integers and another function with the same name which concatenates 2 given strings:
- string add ( string a , string b)
The two functions represent polymorphic forms of the add function. The function to be invoked at runtime is determined by the runtime argument type.
For example , add (2,3) will invoke int add ( int a, int b);
Similarly, add("hello","world") will invoke string add ( string a , string b);
Answer:
Explanation:
temporal locality can be defined as: when a particular memory is referenced or accessed several times within a specific period of time. In the question, i think the variable that exhibit temporal locality are I, J and 0(all the variable). This is because the variable J and 0 are accessed several times within the loop. I would not have been part of it, but in the A[I][J]=B[I][0]+A[J][I], the variable "I" is also accessed in the addition. this is why it is part of the temporal locality.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
we are in a digital generation, where by technology is gradually taking over the world. Almost all business, schools, company, etc make use of computer.
Answer:
void delete_record(student_record *arr, int &size, int age, string name, double gpa) {
int index = -1;
if (arr != NULL && size > 0) {
for (int i = 0; i < size; ++i) {
if (arr[i].age == age && arr[i].name == name && arr[i].gpa == gpa) {
index = i;
break;
}
}
}
if (index != -1) {
for (int i = index; i < size - 1; ++i) {
arr[i] = arr[i + 1];
}
size--;
}
}
I would hold down the power button for about 10 seconds, and then try pressing the power button again.
If you are using a desktop, try unplugging it and then plugging it and plugging it back in again. Then try pressing the power button again. If this does not work, then unplug your computer again, but now plug in something else into the same spot, like a lamp, or a phone charger, and see if they work. If they do not work, then it is the power outlet that is broken, not your computer. If they do work, then there is most likely something wrong with your computer or your power cord. Try powering on your computer using a different power cord. If this does not work, you should take your computer some where to get it checked, and fixed, if necessary.
If you are using a laptop, try charging it, and then hold down the power button for about 10 seconds, and then try pressing the power button again. if this does not work, you should take your computer some where to get it checked, and fixed, if necessary.