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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 00:40
Reading characters and strings from the keyboard: consider the following c++ program 1. #include 2. #include 3. using namespace std; 4. mystring1 5. 6. int main() 7. { 8. 9. string mystring1, mystring2; mychar1 10. 11. 12. char mychar1, mychar2; 13. 14. cout< < "enter a string: "; mychar2 15. 16. cin> > mystring1; // 17. cin.get(mychar1); 18. cin> > mychar2; 19. getline(cin,mystring2); mystring2 20. 21. 22. cout<
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 01:00
Ap practice - performance task response the ap create performance task asks you to write about an abstraction that you developed and wrote into your code. most of the time that means identifying a function or procedure you wrote to "manage complexity" in your program. here is the actual prompt from the create performance task: 2d. capture and paste a program code segment that contains an abstraction you developed individually on your own (marked with a rectangle). this abstraction must integrate mathematical and logical concepts. explain how your abstraction manage the complexity of your program. (must not exceed 200 words) below is a segment of code from an "under the sea" program with a rectangle drawn around a portion of the code identifying an abstraction. imagine that you wrote this and are composing an ap response about how this abstraction manages complexity. (note: ignore the requirement that the abstraction integrate "mathematical and logical concepts" for this practice response. just write about managing complexity). explain how the abstraction marked with the rectangle in the code above manage complexity of this program. write your response here submit
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 18:30
The "instance" relationship shows that something is an object of a
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