Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
In my personal opinion what a "successful" console in the future will need to include to sell well is "a big library of games." This feature will help a console supports many games that will appeal to all categories of gamers.
The changes in technology, gaming culture, and overall society has affected the game market in many ways such as:
1. In terms of technology: it has made the game manufacturers both the console and third-party game developers to improve their gaming features. For example, the advancement in gaming pads becoming wireless. The gaming console having internet or online features, where gamers can play with each other around the world from their rooms. Also, the gaming character design looking more and more like the real-life personality it represents.
2. In terms of gaming culture: modern games are no longer for teenagers alone. It is now appealing to adults as well. This is evident in football players and coaches playing the games and talking about it. Even some players tend to influence their ratings in the game by mentioning how good they are in the press in comparison to the rating game developers are giving them.
3. Overall society has now seen gaming consoles as part of everyday life. The parents, researchers, and even feminist groups are now well aware of the gaming industry. And each of the stakeholders involved is influenced by how the game consoles manufacturers market their games through media, sports personalities, celebrities, etc.
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Answer:
The correct answer is letter "C": encoding, storage, retrieval.
Explanation:
In psychology, the stages of memory are <em>encoding, storage, </em>and <em>retrieval</em>. Encoding refers to changing the information as it is received so it can be stored in the memory and imply inputs in three kinds: <em>visual (pictures), acoustic (sounds), </em>and<em> semantic (meaning)</em>. Storage is the stage in which the input is retained in the memory, where it is stored, and for how long. Finally, retrieval implies organizing information stored in the memory to recall it.
Answer:
#include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
bool isPalindrome(string str)
{
char a,b;
int length = str.length();
for (int i = 0; i < length / 2; i++)
{
a=tolower(str[i]);//Converting both first characters to lowercase..
b=tolower(str[length-1-i]);
if (b != a )
return false;
}
return true;
}
int main() {
string t1;
cin>>t1;
if(isPalindrome(t1))
cout<<"The string is Palindrome"<<endl;
else
cout<<"The string is not Palindrome"<<endl;
return 0;
}
Output:-
Enter the string
madam
The string is Palindrome
Enter the string
abba
The string is Palindrome
Enter the string
22
The string is Palindrome
Enter the string
67876
The string is Palindrome
Enter the string
444244
The string is not Palindrome
Explanation:
To ignore the cases of uppercase and lower case i have converted every character to lowercase then checking each character.You can convert to uppercase also that will also work.
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