Answer:
A. Technicians A and B
Explanation:
When we're talking about generic scanners and about all OBD-II codes, in this case, both technician A and B is the correct answer. Because we can scan all OBD-II codes with a generic scan.
But the technician A just says generic tools must be able to read all generic OBD-II codes and technicians B just says generic scan tools must be able to read manufacture OBD-II code, both are correct.
Answer:
int k=0;
for(int i=0;i<=13; i++)
{
if (table[i].getKey().equals(key))
{
k=i;
}
else
{
continue;
}
}
V value= table[k].getValue();
return value;
}
Explanation:
Note table[i] is an entry, and we know the key as it is an argument input to the function. Hence, we find the entry position using the given key, and then find the corresponding value and return it. And this is what is required. There are 14 entries in this hashtable, as known from the question.
Frist gen of computers took forever to load and would crash if someone els in the house picked up the phone now adays are computers are in our pockets. There our phones and they rarely if ever crash
Answer: III
Explanation: An enhanced for loop is the foreach equivalent in .NET, you do not require a index variable.
E.x
Foreach(string str in foo[100]){ // prints all 100 strings in foo, one by one.
Console.WriteLine(str);
}