Answer:
C: Nothing
Explanation:
Assuming this case is acting upon a switch on an integral value, there is nothing wrong with this case header.
var x = 10;
switch (x)
{
case 2:
Console.WriteLine("The value of 'x' is 2!");
}
Answer:
A
Explanation:
this is the god i think they worship
Answer:
Option (A)
Explanation:
In the post order traversal, we always print left subtree, then right subtree and then the root of the tree. In preorder traversal, First the root is printed, then, left subtree and at last, right subtree, so, the first element in preorder is the root of the tree and we can find elements of left sub tree from in order as all the elements written left to the root will of left subtree and similarly the right one. This is how repeating it will give the post order traversal.
Answer: Phantom Forces... I think that is what it is called...