Data can be filtered in the AutoFilter dialog box if they meet all the apply.
- two criteria based on a “when” comparison
- one criterion based on a “when” comparison
- two criteria based on an “and” comparison
- one criterion based on an “and” comparison
- two criteria based on an “or” comparison
- one criterion based on an “or” comparison
<u>Explanation:</u>
Based on end user usage the auto file dial box meets the requirements. All combinations will work on to do auto filer in the selected data or whole data.
If end user using the MS-excel on the current work sheet. “When” is used for with one or two criteria with some logical operations. Mostly one criteria based is used.
“AND” logical operator is used to more the one criteria or single criteria. Same way “OR” also it has can be used with one or two criteria.
Revising and editing because it makes the report look sharp and business like.
Answer:
Here is the Python program:
def exec_2(f):
f()
f()
def exec_4(f):
exec_2(f)
exec_2(f)
def print_koala():
print("koala")
exec_4(print_koala)
Explanation:
The program works as follows:
First method:
def exec_2(f):
f()
f()
any function that is passed into exec_2() will be executed twice without parameters.
Second method:
def exec_4(f):
exec_2(f)
exec_2(f)
function exec_4(f) takes in a function f as a parameter and executes the function f 4 times using the function exec_2. At first exec_2(f) call the function f is executed twice and and second exec_2(f) call the function f is again executed twice so the function f executes 4 times in total.
Third method:
def print_koala():
print("koala")
a function that prints out the koala once
This function has a print statement which is passed the string koala to print on output screen.
exec_4(print_koala)
function exec_4 is used to print koala four times. This function exec_4 takes as argument the function print_koala() So this works as follows:
exec_4(print_koala)
The body of exec_4 executes as:
exec_2(print_koala)
exec_2(print_koala)
Now at first call to exec_2(print_koala) the program moves to the function exec_2 which executes print_koala() method twice. Since print_koala() method has a print statement print("koala") so this is executed twice:
koala
koala
Now at second call exec_2(print_koala) the program moves to the function exec_2 which executes print_koala() method twice again. Since print_koala() method has a print statement print("koala") so this is executed again twice:
koala
koala
So the output of the entire above program is:
koala
koala
koala
koala
The screenshot of program along with its output is attached.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
because it is computer science unit(CPU) is the portion of a computer that retrieves and executes instructions.