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lions [1.4K]
2 years ago
9

In choosing an off-the-shelf software solution and the supported task is generic, which type of software package would you use

Computers and Technology
1 answer:
Margaret [11]2 years ago
5 0

The software package that I would use is packaged software producer. They are defined as potential sources of application software.

<h3>Software</h3>

A software can be defined as a series of sequential instructions that indicate a computer what to do.

Packaged software producers are defined as potential sources of application software.

The industries develop these softwares to run them on different types of platforms.

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egoroff_w [7]

Python can be used to implement central of tendencies such as mean, median and mode using the statistic module

The program in Python, where comments are used to explain each line is as follows:

#This imports the statistics module

import statistics

#This defines the function that calculates the mode

def calcMode(myList):

   #This prints the mode

   print(statistics.multimode(myList))

#This defines the function that calculates the median

def calcMedian(myList):

   #This prints the median

   print(statistics.median(myList))

#The main method begins here

#This initializes the list

myList = []

#The following iteration gets input for the list

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#This calls the calcMode method

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8 0
3 years ago
Write a function named print_backward that accepts a String as its parameter and prints the characters in the opposite order. Fo
noname [10]

Answer:

Here is the JavaScript code:

function print_backward(string) {

   var revString = "";

   for (var i = string.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {

       revString += string[i];  }

   return revString; }

document.write(print_backward("hello there!"))

Explanation:

The function print_backward takes a string as a parameter.

Then it creates a new variable revString to hold a resultant string in opposite order.

The loop iterates through the characters of given string parameter in reverse and adds each character of the string to revString in opposite order.

Then the function returns revString which is the string in opposite order.

document.write(print_backward("hello there!")) This statement calls print_backward method passing a string hello there! to the method in order to print/display the characters of string in opposite order.

Lets say the string is hello

Then the loop works as follows:

The variable i is initialized to string.length - 1

string.length returns the length of the string

The length of string is 5 as there are 5 characters in string hello.

Hence string.length - 1 = 5 -1 = 4. So i=4

The loop checks if the value of i is greater than or equals to 0. This is true because i=4

Then the program enters the body of the loop which has a statement:

revString += string[i]; this works as:

revString = revString + string[i];

As i = 4 So

At first iteration

revString = revString + string[4];

This means the last character of string hello is added to revString. The last character of hello is 'o'

revString = 'o'

The statement in loop body continues to execute and stops when the value of i becomes less than 0.

The value of is decremented by 1 i.e. i-- So i = 3

At second iteration

revString = revString + string[3];

This means the second from last character of string hello is added to revString. The second last character of hello is 'l'

revString = 'ol'

The value of is decremented by 1 i.e. i-- So i = 2

At third iteration

revString = revString + string[2];

This means the third from last character of string hello is added to revString. The third last character of hello is 'l'

revString = 'oll'

The value of is decremented by 1 i.e. i-- So i = 1

At fourth iteration

revString = revString + string[1];

This means the fourth from last character of string hello is added to revString. The fourth last character of hello is 'e'

revString = 'olle'

The value of is decremented by 1 i.e. i-- So i = 0

At fifth iteration

revString = revString + string[0];

This means the fifth from last character of string hello is added to revString. The fifth last character of hello is 'e'

revString = 'olleh'

The value of is decremented by 1 i.e. i-- and the loop breaks because the i>=0 evaluates to false.

So the program moves to the next statement:

return revString;

revString = 'olleh' is returned and the statement document.write(print_backward("hello")) prints olleh on output screen.

In the given example the string is hello there! So this works same like the explained example and prints the following output on screen:

Output:

!ereht olleh

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Answer:

Explanation:

The following code is written in Java and it uses nested for loops to create the array elements and then the same for loops in order to print out the elements in a pyramid-like format as shown in the question. The output of the code can be seen in the attached image below.

class Brainly {

   public static void main(String[] args) {

       int jagged[][] = new int[5][];

       int element = 1;

       for(int i=0; i<5; i++){

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           for(int x = 0; x < jagged[i].length; x++) {

               jagged[i][x] = element;

               element += 1;

           }

       }

       System.out.println("Jagged Array elements are: ");

       for ( int[] x : jagged) {

           for (int y : x) {

               System.out.print(y + " ");

           }

           System.out.println(' ');

       }

       }

   }

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