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class Array
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public:
//*****************************************************
// DO NOT MODIFY THIS SECTION!
// Some standard Container type aliases
using value_type = T;
// Iterators are just pointers to objects of type T
using iterator = value_type*;
using const_iterator = const value_type*;
using reference = value_type&;
using const_reference = const value_type&;
using size_type = size_t;
using difference_type = ptrdiff_t;
//*****************************************************
// Default ctor.
// Initialize an empty Array.
// This method is complete, and does NOT need modification.
// Remember to use a _member initialization list_ for each ctor,
// like I have below for the default ctor.
Array ()
: m_size (0),
m_capacity (0),
m_array (nullptr)
{
}
// Size ctor.
// Initialize an Array of size "pSize", with each element
// set to "value".
explicit Array (size_t pSize, const T& value = T ())
: m_size (pSize),
m_capacity (pSize),
m_array (new T[m_capacity])
{
fill (begin (), end (), value);
}
// Range ctor.
// Initialize an Array from the range [first, last).
// "first" and "last" must be Array iterators or pointers
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:m_size(distance(first,last)),m_capacity(m_size),m_array(new T[m_capacity])
{
copy(first,last,m_array);
}
// Copy ctor.
// Initialize this object from "a".
Array (const Array& a)
:m_size(a.m_size),m_capacity(a.m_capacity),m_array(new T[m_capacity])
{
copy(a.begin(),a.end(),m_array);
}
// Destructor.
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~Array ()
{
delete[] m_array;
}
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// Assign "a" to this object.
// Be careful to check for self-assignment.
Array&
operator= (const Array& a)
{
if (this != &a)
{
m_size = a.m_size;
m_capacity = a.m_capacity;
m_array = new T[m_capacity];
copy(a.begin(),a.end(),m_array);
}
return *this;
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// Return the size.
size_t
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{
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}
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bool
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{
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}
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return m_capacity;
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{
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}
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void
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{
if (m_size == 0)
{
m_capacity = 1;
m_array = new T[m_capacity];
}
else if (m_size == m_capacity)
{
m_capacity *= 2;
T* temp = new T[2 * m_capacity];
copy(begin(),end(),temp);
delete[] m_array;
m_array = temp;
}
m_array[m_size] = item;
++m_size;
}
// Erase the element at the back.
void
pop_back ()
{
if (m_size > 0)
{
--m_size;
}
}
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// "space" must be greater than capacity.
// If not, leave the capacity unchanged.
// "size" must remain unchanged.
void
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{
if (space > capacity ())
{
T* array = new T[space];
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public:
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using iterator = value_type*;
using const_iterator = const value_type*;
using reference = value_type&;
using const_reference = const value_type&;
using size_type = size_t;
using difference_type = ptrdiff_t;
void
push_back (const T& item)
{
insert(end(),item);
}
// TODO!
// Change the size to be "newSize".
// If "newSize" is less than "size",
// erase the last elements.
// If "newSize" is more than "size",
// insert "value"-s at the end.
void
resize (size_t newSize, const T& value = T ())
{
}
// TODO!
// Insert "item" before "pos", and return iterator pointing to "item".
// If the capacity is insufficient, DOUBLE it.
// If the capacity is 0, increase it to 1.
// NOTE: If a reallocation occurs, "pos" will be invalidated!
iterator
insert (iterator pos, const T& item)
{
}
private:
// Stores the number of elements in the Array.
size_t m_size;
// Stores the capacity of the Array, which must be at least "m_size".
size_t m_capacity;
// Stores a pointer to the first element in the Array.
T* m_array;
};
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}
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iterator
insert (iterator pos, const T& item)
{
}.
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class Array
{
public:
//*****************************************************
// DO NOT MODIFY THIS SECTION!
// Some standard Container type aliases
using value_type = T;
// Iterators are just pointers to objects of type T
using iterator = value_type*;
using const_iterator = const value_type*;
using reference = value_type&;
using const_reference = const value_type&;
using size_type = size_t;
using difference_type = ptrdiff_t;
//*****************************************************
// Default ctor.
// Initialize an empty Array.
// This method is complete, and does NOT need modification.
// Remember to use a _member initialization list_ for each ctor,
// like I have below for the default ctor.
Array ()
: m_size (0),
m_capacity (0),
m_array (nullptr)
{
}
// Size ctor.
// Initialize an Array of size "pSize", with each element
// set to "value".
explicit Array (size_t pSize, const T& value = T ())
: m_size (pSize),
m_capacity (pSize),
m_array (new T[m_capacity])
{
fill (begin (), end (), value);
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// "first" and "last" must be Array iterators or pointers
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:m_size(distance(first,last)),m_capacity(m_size),m_array(new T[m_capacity])
{
copy(first,last,m_array);
}
// Copy ctor.
// Initialize this object from "a".
Array (const Array& a)
:m_size(a.m_size),m_capacity(a.m_capacity),m_array(new T[m_capacity])
{
copy(a.begin(),a.end(),m_array);
}
// Destructor.
// Release allocated memory.
~Array ()
{
delete[] m_array;
}
// Assignment operator.
// Assign "a" to this object.
// Be careful to check for self-assignment.
Array&
operator= (const Array& a)
{
if (this != &a)
{
m_size = a.m_size;
m_capacity = a.m_capacity;
m_array = new T[m_capacity];
copy(a.begin(),a.end(),m_array);
}
return *this;
}
// Return the size.
size_t
size () const
{
return m_size;
}
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{
return m_size == 0;
}
// Return the capacity.
size_t
capacity () const
{
return m_capacity;
}
// Return the element at position "index".
T& operator[] (size_t index)
{
return m_array[index];
}
const T& operator[] (size_t index) const
{
return m_array[index];
}
// Insert an element at the back.
// If the capacity is insufficient, DOUBLE it.
// If the capacity is 0, increase it to 1.
void
push_back (const T& item)
{
if (m_size == 0)
{
m_capacity = 1;
m_array = new T[m_capacity];
}
else if (m_size == m_capacity)
{
m_capacity *= 2;
T* temp = new T[2 * m_capacity];
copy(begin(),end(),temp);
delete[] m_array;
m_array = temp;
}
m_array[m_size] = item;
++m_size;
}
// Erase the element at the back.
void
pop_back ()
{
if (m_size > 0)
{
--m_size;
}
}
// Reserve capacity for "space" elements.
// "space" must be greater than capacity.
// If not, leave the capacity unchanged.
// "size" must remain unchanged.
void
reserve (size_t space)
{
if (space > capacity ())
{
T* array = new T[space];
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template<typename T>
class Array
{
public:
using value_type = T;
// Iterators are just pointers to objects of type T
using iterator = value_type*;
using const_iterator = const value_type*;
using reference = value_type&;
using const_reference = const value_type&;
using size_type = size_t;
using difference_type = ptrdiff_t;
void
push_back (const T& item)
{
insert(end(),item);
}
// TODO!
// Change the size to be "newSize".
// If "newSize" is less than "size",
// erase the last elements.
// If "newSize" is more than "size",
// insert "value"-s at the end.
void
resize (size_t newSize, const T& value = T ())
{
}
// TODO!
// Insert "item" before "pos", and return iterator pointing to "item".
// If the capacity is insufficient, DOUBLE it.
// If the capacity is 0, increase it to 1.
// NOTE: If a reallocation occurs, "pos" will be invalidated!
iterator
insert (iterator pos, const T& item)
{
}
private:
// Stores the number of elements in the Array.
size_t m_size;
// Stores the capacity of the Array, which must be at least "m_size".
size_t m_capacity;
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T* m_array;
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iterator
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b. Test the hypotheses that the mean percent of employees in unions for both the public sector
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Part 1
a. Is there sufficient evidence at the
0.05
level of significance to conclude that the mean percent of employees in unions for the public
sector is the same for states having bargaining laws as for those who do not?Determine the null
hypothesis,
H0,
and the alternative hypothesis,
H1.
H0:
sigma 1 minus sigma 212
pi 1 minus pi 212
mu 1 minus mu 212
greater than>
greater than or equals
less than or equals
equals=
less than<
not equals
enter your response here
H1:
mu 1 minus mu 212
pi 1 minus pi 212
sigma 1 minus sigma 212
less than or equals
not equals
less than<
greater than>
equals=
greater than or equals
enter your response here
(Type integers or decimals. Do not round.)
1 = yes
0 = no
1 = yes
0 = no
State
% public sector employees in unions
% private sector employees in unions
Bargaining laws
Right-to-Work Laws
NY
56.4
29.34
1
0
MI
51.15
28.89
1
0
WA
32.33
33.14
1
0
HI
53.98
24.24
1
0
AK
31.32
29.13
1
0
WV
29.4
28.46
0
0
IL
30.63
25.79
0
0
OR
36.33
24.33
1
0
OH
39.32
23.6
1
0
PA
46.14
23.25
1
0
MO
26.53
27.51
0
0
CA
33.77
25.17
1
0
IN
27.51
24.75
0
0
MN
42.44
22.46
1
0
WI
46.14
20.02
1
0
NV
36.03
20.57
0
1
MT
23.5
22.25
1
0
IA
36.24
18.39
1
1
KY
34.49
17.13
0
0
DE
51.72
14.18
1
0
NJ
30.81
17.28
1
0
MA
53.48
15.32
1
0
RI
59.39
12.7
1
0
CT
52.38
15.62
1
0
MD
31.13
13.33
0
0
ME
47.97
10.74
1
0
AL
32.11
15.6
0
1
CO
32.03
15.54
0
0
TN
34.3
12.06
0
1
UT
44
9.36
0
1
NB
22.8
10.86
1
1
ID
27.7
12.22
0
0
WY
31.68
11.43
0
1
ND
30.7
7.64
1
1
LA
20.55
11.29
0
1
AR
19.61
10.61
0
1
OK
25.85
9.3
0
0
NM
19.17
12.8
0
0
AZ
23.4
8.61
0
1
GA
20.5
12.89
0
1
TX
26.06
8.6
0
1
NH
42.41
8.63
1
0
KS
23.56
7.96
1
1
VT
36.52
6.9
1
0
VA
19.08
9.22
0
1
SD
22.29
6.15
1
1
FL
21.26
6.77
1
1
MS
13.91
8.18
0
1
NC
28.74
3.19
0
1
SC
12.46
3.65
1
1
State
% public sector employees in unions
% private sector employees in unions
Bargaining laws
Right-to-Work Laws
1 = yes 1 = yes
0 = no 0 = no
% public sector % private sector Bargaining Right-to-Work
State
employees in unions employees in unions laws Laws
NY 56.4 29.34 1 0
MI 51.15 28.89 1 0
WA 32.33 33.14 1 0
HI 53.98 24.24 1 0
AK 31.32 29.13 1 0
WV 29.4 28.46 0 0
IL 30.63 25.79 0 0
OR 36.33.
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population 1 be states with no bargaining laws and population 2 be states with bargaining laws.
a. Test the hypotheses that the mean percent of employees in unions for both the public sector
and private sector is the same for states having bargaining laws as for those who do not.
b. Test the hypotheses that the mean percent of employees in unions for both the public sector
and private sector is the same for states having right-to-work laws as for those who do not.
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Part 1
a. Is there sufficient evidence at the
0.05
level of significance to conclude that the mean percent of employees in unions for the public
sector is the same for states having bargaining laws as for those who do not?Determine the null
hypothesis,
H0,
and the alternative hypothesis,
H1.
H0:
sigma 1 minus sigma 212
pi 1 minus pi 212
mu 1 minus mu 212
greater than>
greater than or equals
less than or equals
equals=
less than<
not equals
enter your response here
H1:
mu 1 minus mu 212
pi 1 minus pi 212
sigma 1 minus sigma 212
less than or equals
not equals
less than<
greater than>
equals=
greater than or equals
enter your response here
(Type integers or decimals. Do not round.)
1 = yes
0 = no
1 = yes
0 = no
State
% public sector employees in unions
% private sector employees in unions
Bargaining laws
Right-to-Work Laws
NY
56.4
29.34
1
0
MI
51.15
28.89
1
0
WA
32.33
33.14
1
0
HI
53.98
24.24
1
0
AK
31.32
29.13
1
0
WV
29.4
28.46
0
0
IL
30.63
25.79
0
0
OR
36.33
24.33
1
0
OH
39.32
23.6
1
0
PA
46.14
23.25
1
0
MO
26.53
27.51
0
0
CA
33.77
25.17
1
0
IN
27.51
24.75
0
0
MN
42.44
22.46
1
0
WI
46.14
20.02
1
0
NV
36.03
20.57
0
1
MT
23.5
22.25
1
0
IA
36.24
18.39
1
1
KY
34.49
17.13
0
0
DE
51.72
14.18
1
0
NJ
30.81
17.28
1
0
MA
53.48
15.32
1
0
RI
59.39
12.7
1
0
CT
52.38
15.62
1
0
MD
31.13
13.33
0
0
ME
47.97
10.74
1
0
AL
32.11
15.6
0
1
CO
32.03
15.54
0
0
TN
34.3
12.06
0
1
UT
44
9.36
0
1
NB
22.8
10.86
1
1
ID
27.7
12.22
0
0
WY
31.68
11.43
0
1
ND
30.7
7.64
1
1
LA
20.55
11.29
0
1
AR
19.61
10.61
0
1
OK
25.85
9.3
0
0
NM
19.17
12.8
0
0
AZ
23.4
8.61
0
1
GA
20.5
12.89
0
1
TX
26.06
8.6
0
1
NH
42.41
8.63
1
0
KS
23.56
7.96
1
1
VT
36.52
6.9
1
0
VA
19.08
9.22
0
1
SD
22.29
6.15
1
1
FL
21.26
6.77
1
1
MS
13.91
8.18
0
1
NC
28.74
3.19
0
1
SC
12.46
3.65
1
1
State
% public sector employees in unions
% private sector employees in unions
Bargaining laws
Right-to-Work Laws
1 = yes 1 = yes
0 = no 0 = no
% public sector % private sector Bargaining Right-to-Work
State
employees in unions employees in unions laws Laws
NY 56.4 29.34 1 0
MI 51.15 28.89 1 0
WA 32.33 33.14 1 0
HI 53.98 24.24 1 0
AK 31.32 29.13 1 0
WV 29.4 28.46 0 0
IL 30.63 25.79 0 0
OR 36.33.
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Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
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This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
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'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
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তাই একজন নাগরিক হিসাবে এই তথ্য গুলো আপনার জানা প্রয়োজন ...।
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