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Marat540 [252]
3 years ago
7

Choose the correct comparison statement about delivery and read receipts.

Computers and Technology
1 answer:
Lostsunrise [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

A: Delivery receipts can be enabled for all messages, while read receipts can be turned off by the recipient.

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Answer:

Check the explanation

Explanation:

Linear search in JAVA:-

import java.util.Scanner;

class linearsearch

{

  public static void main(String args[])

  {

     int count, number, item, arr[];

     

     Scanner console = new Scanner(System.in);

     System.out.println("Enter numbers:");

     number = console.nextInt();

   

     arr = new int[number];

     System.out.println("Enter " + number + " ");

     

     for (count = 0; count < number; count++)

       arr[count] = console.nextInt();

     System.out.println("Enter search value:");

     item = console.nextInt();

     for (count = 0; count < number; count++)

     {

        if (arr[count] == item)

        {

          System.out.println(item+" present at "+(count+1));

         

          break;

        }

     }

     if (count == number)

       System.out.println(item + " doesn't found in array.");

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Kindly check the first attached image below for the code output.

Selection Sort in JAVA:-

public class selectionsort {

   public static void selectionsort(int[] array){

       for (int i = 0; i < array.length - 1; i++)

       {

           int ind = i;

           for (int j = i + 1; j < array.length; j++){

               if (array[j] < array[ind]){

                   ind = j;

               }

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           int smaller_number = array[ind];  

           array[ind] = array[i];

           array[i] = smaller_number;

       }

   }

     

   public static void main(String a[]){

       int[] arr = {9,94,4,2,43,18,32,12};

       System.out.println("Before Selection Sort");

       for(int i:arr){

           System.out.print(i+" ");

       }

       System.out.println();

         

       selectionsort(arr);

       

       System.out.println("After Selection Sort");

       for(int i:arr){

           System.out.print(i+" ");

       }

   }

}  

Kindly check the second attached image below for the code output.

Bubble Sort in JAVA:-

public class bubblesort {

   static void bubblesort(int[] array) {

       int num = array.length;

       int temp = 0;

        for(int i=0; i < num; i++){

                for(int j=1; j < (num-i); j++){

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                                temp = array[j-1];

                                array[j-1] = array[j];

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                }

        }

   }

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               for(int i=0; i < arr1.length; i++){

                       System.out.print(arr1[i] + " ");

               }

               System.out.println();

                 

               bubblesort(arr1);

               

               System.out.println("After Bubble Sort");

               for(int i=0; i < arr1.length; i++){

                       System.out.print(arr1[i] + " ");

               }

 

       }

}  

Kindly check the third attached image below for the code output.

Binary search in JAVA:-

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  public int binarySearch(int[] array, int x) {

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  }

  private int binarySearch(int[ ] arr, int x,

        int lw, int hg) {

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     System.out.print(obj.binarySearch(ar,25)+" ");

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Kindly check the fourth attached image below for the code output

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