Can someone help with the implementation of these generic ArrayList .pdfinfo189835
Can someone help with the implementation of these generic ArrayList methods in java
public class ArrayList implements List
public boolean isEmpty()
public boolean contains(Object o)
public Iterator iterator()
public boolean add(E e)
public boolean remove(Object o)
public boolean addAll(Collection c)
public boolean addAll(int index, Collection c)
public void clear()
public E get(int index)
public E set(int index, E element)
public void add(int index, E element)
public E remove(int index)
public int indexOf(Object o)
public int lastIndexOf(Object o)
public List subList(int fromIndex, int toIndex).
can someone help with the implementation of these generic DoublyLink.pdfinfo189835
can someone help with the implementation of these generic DoublyLinkedList methods
public boolean isEmpty()
public boolean contains(Object o)
public Iterator iterator()
public boolean add(E e)
public boolean remove(Object o)
public boolean addAll(Collection c)
public boolean addAll(int index, Collection c)
public void clear()
public E get(int index)
public E set(int index, E element)
public void add(int index, E element)
public E remove(int index)
public int indexOf(Object o)
public int lastIndexOf(Object o)
public List subList(int fromIndex, int toIndex)
Each method MUST validate the arguments it receives. If an index received is not valid, it
should throw an IndexOutOfBoundsException and if an Object argument is null it should throw
a NullPointerException..
can someone help with the implementation of these generic LinkedList.pdfinfo189835
can someone help with the implementation of these generic LinkedList methods
public boolean isEmpty()
public boolean contains(Object o)
public Iterator iterator()
public boolean add(E e)
public boolean remove(Object o)
public boolean addAll(Collection c)
public boolean addAll(int index, Collection c)
public void clear()
public E get(int index)
public E set(int index, E element)
public void add(int index, E element)
public E remove(int index)
public int indexOf(Object o)
public int lastIndexOf(Object o)
public List subList(int fromIndex, int toIndex)
I have the implementation using only a head node, but need to add a tail to the code and it would
be awesome if you could show me how to do that.
Can someone explain me the steps pleaseTake the provided files.pdfinfo189835
Can someone explain me the steps please?
Take the provided files:
a single C++ file (helloWorld.cpp)
a set of C++ files (main.cpp, greeting.h, greeting.cpp)
a single python file (helloWorld.py)
Create a makefile that will compile the set of C++ files. Then, screen record yourself compiling
and running: the single C++ file and the set of C++ files (using make for this set!). Additionally,
screen record yourself interpreting and running the Python file.
the single C++ file must be run WITHOUT a makefile
the set of C++ files must be run WITH a makefile
This must be done through the command line. You cannot use a program to run your code for
you. This means any program where something is run through a green arrow or anything
equivalent. You must be seen typing and running the commands through the command line
FROM SCRATCH. There will be zero points awarded if you don't run through command line.
greeting.h is as follows:
#include
using std::string;
#ifndef GREETING_H
#define GREETING_H
class Greeting
{
private:
string name;
public:
Greeting();
// setter
void setName(string name);
// getter
string getName();
};
#endif // GREETING_H
greeting.cpp is as follows:
#include "greeting.h"
Greeting::Greeting()
{
}
// setter
void Greeting::setName(string name)
{
this->name = name;
}
// getter
string Greeting::getName()
{
return name;
}
helloworld.cpp is as follows:
// library includes
#include
#include
// using statements
using std::cout;
using std::cin;
using std::endl;
using std::string;
using std::getline;
int main()
{
cout << "Hello World" << endl << endl;
string name;
cout << "What's your name? ";
getline(cin, name);
cout << "Hello, " << name << endl;
return 0;
}
hellloWorld.py is as follows:
print("Hello World\n")
name = input("What is your name? ")
print("Hello,", name)
main.cpp is a s follows:
#include
#include
#include "greeting.h"
using namespace std;
int main()
{
cout << "A more complicated Hello World" << endl << endl;
Greeting temp;
string name;
cout << "What's your name? ";
getline(cin, name);
temp.setName(name);
cout << "Your name is: " << temp.getName() << endl;
cout << endl << "End the needlessly complicated code." << endl;
return 0;
}
Deliverables:
Your makefile
if Canvas yells at you submitting a makefile (it happens) compress into a .zip and submit
A screen recording covering all of the above -- you can do it in one recording, or have a
recording for each item
Recordings can only be of mp4, mkv, and mov file types
Anything else will not be guaranteed to be readable
Grading:
5pts - makefile present / contents
5pts - single C++ compiled and ran
without a makefile
5pts - set of C++ compiled and ran
5pts - Python file, interpreted and ran.
can someone briefly answer these questions please1) how socia.pdfinfo189835
can someone briefly answer these questions please?
1) how social presence can strengthen a brands persona?
2)discuss buyers journey in digital marketing?
3)how to choose the right social media platform for your marketing campaigns?
1) how social presence can strengthen a brands persona?
2)discuss buyers journey in digital marketing?
3)how to choose the right social media platform for your marketing campaigns?.
Can anyone help me to understand why Consider a two way ANOVA model.pdfinfo189835
Can anyone help me to understand why? Consider a two way ANOVA model with two factors, ,
of threc levels, and of two levels, with the following regression form:
Yi=01i,22i,33i,24i,2i,25i,3i,2i where the typical definitions of the indicator variables hold (e.g.,
i,21 when the ith unit is in the second level of and i,20 otherwise). Suppose that there is, in fact,
an interaction between factors. Then the mean of the response for units in the first level of the
factor and the first level of the factor is: 1,11,11,1=0=0+4=045 There is not enough information
about the nature of the interaction to answer this question..
can anyone help Prokaryotes are highly successful biological organi.pdfinfo189835
can anyone help? Prokaryotes are highly successful biological organisms found throughout the
world. Their success may be largely attributed to which characteristic? Mutations do not occur in
microbes; thus, they can replicate very quickly. They have cell walls for protection instead of
only cell membranes. They are highly adaptable to a wide variety of environments. They have a
very rapid process for converting DNA into proteins. They have a unique process for converting
DNA into RNA..
Cambios en los Activos y Pasivos Operativos Actuales�M�todo Indirect.pdfinfo189835
Cambios en los Activos y Pasivos Operativos ActualesMtodo Indirecto
El balance general comparativo de Huluduey Corporation para activos y pasivos circulantes fue
el siguiente:
Ajuste la utilidad neta de $75,800 por cambios en los activos y pasivos operativos para llegar al
flujo de efectivo neto de las actividades operativas.
ps31 de diciembre, ao 231 de diciembre, ao 1 Cuentas por cobrar $17,500 $12,500 Inventario
51,650 44,200 Cuentas por pagar 8,480 5,100 Dividendos pagables 9,480 6,100.
Can someone help with the implementation of these generic ArrayList .pdfinfo189835
Can someone help with the implementation of these generic ArrayList methods in java
public class ArrayList implements List
public boolean isEmpty()
public boolean contains(Object o)
public Iterator iterator()
public boolean add(E e)
public boolean remove(Object o)
public boolean addAll(Collection c)
public boolean addAll(int index, Collection c)
public void clear()
public E get(int index)
public E set(int index, E element)
public void add(int index, E element)
public E remove(int index)
public int indexOf(Object o)
public int lastIndexOf(Object o)
public List subList(int fromIndex, int toIndex).
can someone help with the implementation of these generic DoublyLink.pdfinfo189835
can someone help with the implementation of these generic DoublyLinkedList methods
public boolean isEmpty()
public boolean contains(Object o)
public Iterator iterator()
public boolean add(E e)
public boolean remove(Object o)
public boolean addAll(Collection c)
public boolean addAll(int index, Collection c)
public void clear()
public E get(int index)
public E set(int index, E element)
public void add(int index, E element)
public E remove(int index)
public int indexOf(Object o)
public int lastIndexOf(Object o)
public List subList(int fromIndex, int toIndex)
Each method MUST validate the arguments it receives. If an index received is not valid, it
should throw an IndexOutOfBoundsException and if an Object argument is null it should throw
a NullPointerException..
can someone help with the implementation of these generic LinkedList.pdfinfo189835
can someone help with the implementation of these generic LinkedList methods
public boolean isEmpty()
public boolean contains(Object o)
public Iterator iterator()
public boolean add(E e)
public boolean remove(Object o)
public boolean addAll(Collection c)
public boolean addAll(int index, Collection c)
public void clear()
public E get(int index)
public E set(int index, E element)
public void add(int index, E element)
public E remove(int index)
public int indexOf(Object o)
public int lastIndexOf(Object o)
public List subList(int fromIndex, int toIndex)
I have the implementation using only a head node, but need to add a tail to the code and it would
be awesome if you could show me how to do that.
Can someone explain me the steps pleaseTake the provided files.pdfinfo189835
Can someone explain me the steps please?
Take the provided files:
a single C++ file (helloWorld.cpp)
a set of C++ files (main.cpp, greeting.h, greeting.cpp)
a single python file (helloWorld.py)
Create a makefile that will compile the set of C++ files. Then, screen record yourself compiling
and running: the single C++ file and the set of C++ files (using make for this set!). Additionally,
screen record yourself interpreting and running the Python file.
the single C++ file must be run WITHOUT a makefile
the set of C++ files must be run WITH a makefile
This must be done through the command line. You cannot use a program to run your code for
you. This means any program where something is run through a green arrow or anything
equivalent. You must be seen typing and running the commands through the command line
FROM SCRATCH. There will be zero points awarded if you don't run through command line.
greeting.h is as follows:
#include
using std::string;
#ifndef GREETING_H
#define GREETING_H
class Greeting
{
private:
string name;
public:
Greeting();
// setter
void setName(string name);
// getter
string getName();
};
#endif // GREETING_H
greeting.cpp is as follows:
#include "greeting.h"
Greeting::Greeting()
{
}
// setter
void Greeting::setName(string name)
{
this->name = name;
}
// getter
string Greeting::getName()
{
return name;
}
helloworld.cpp is as follows:
// library includes
#include
#include
// using statements
using std::cout;
using std::cin;
using std::endl;
using std::string;
using std::getline;
int main()
{
cout << "Hello World" << endl << endl;
string name;
cout << "What's your name? ";
getline(cin, name);
cout << "Hello, " << name << endl;
return 0;
}
hellloWorld.py is as follows:
print("Hello World\n")
name = input("What is your name? ")
print("Hello,", name)
main.cpp is a s follows:
#include
#include
#include "greeting.h"
using namespace std;
int main()
{
cout << "A more complicated Hello World" << endl << endl;
Greeting temp;
string name;
cout << "What's your name? ";
getline(cin, name);
temp.setName(name);
cout << "Your name is: " << temp.getName() << endl;
cout << endl << "End the needlessly complicated code." << endl;
return 0;
}
Deliverables:
Your makefile
if Canvas yells at you submitting a makefile (it happens) compress into a .zip and submit
A screen recording covering all of the above -- you can do it in one recording, or have a
recording for each item
Recordings can only be of mp4, mkv, and mov file types
Anything else will not be guaranteed to be readable
Grading:
5pts - makefile present / contents
5pts - single C++ compiled and ran
without a makefile
5pts - set of C++ compiled and ran
5pts - Python file, interpreted and ran.
can someone briefly answer these questions please1) how socia.pdfinfo189835
can someone briefly answer these questions please?
1) how social presence can strengthen a brands persona?
2)discuss buyers journey in digital marketing?
3)how to choose the right social media platform for your marketing campaigns?
1) how social presence can strengthen a brands persona?
2)discuss buyers journey in digital marketing?
3)how to choose the right social media platform for your marketing campaigns?.
Can anyone help me to understand why Consider a two way ANOVA model.pdfinfo189835
Can anyone help me to understand why? Consider a two way ANOVA model with two factors, ,
of threc levels, and of two levels, with the following regression form:
Yi=01i,22i,33i,24i,2i,25i,3i,2i where the typical definitions of the indicator variables hold (e.g.,
i,21 when the ith unit is in the second level of and i,20 otherwise). Suppose that there is, in fact,
an interaction between factors. Then the mean of the response for units in the first level of the
factor and the first level of the factor is: 1,11,11,1=0=0+4=045 There is not enough information
about the nature of the interaction to answer this question..
can anyone help Prokaryotes are highly successful biological organi.pdfinfo189835
can anyone help? Prokaryotes are highly successful biological organisms found throughout the
world. Their success may be largely attributed to which characteristic? Mutations do not occur in
microbes; thus, they can replicate very quickly. They have cell walls for protection instead of
only cell membranes. They are highly adaptable to a wide variety of environments. They have a
very rapid process for converting DNA into proteins. They have a unique process for converting
DNA into RNA..
Cambios en los Activos y Pasivos Operativos Actuales�M�todo Indirect.pdfinfo189835
Cambios en los Activos y Pasivos Operativos ActualesMtodo Indirecto
El balance general comparativo de Huluduey Corporation para activos y pasivos circulantes fue
el siguiente:
Ajuste la utilidad neta de $75,800 por cambios en los activos y pasivos operativos para llegar al
flujo de efectivo neto de las actividades operativas.
ps31 de diciembre, ao 231 de diciembre, ao 1 Cuentas por cobrar $17,500 $12,500 Inventario
51,650 44,200 Cuentas por pagar 8,480 5,100 Dividendos pagables 9,480 6,100.
California condors (Gymnogyps californianus) are listed on the IUCN .pdfinfo189835
California condors (Gymnogyps californianus) are listed on the IUCN Red List as being
critically endangered. Since 2003, the California Condor Recovery Program has been reporting
their demographic data. In 2021 they estimated the number of individuals living in the wild to be
334. If their intrinsic rate of natural increase is 0.04 ind/year, predict the size of the California
condor population in 2031. (write answer in box and show work).
California continues to face a water shortage. The quantity of water.pdfinfo189835
California continues to face a water shortage. The quantity of water demanded by California
households and businesses far exceeds the quantity supplied. To deal with the situation
California has limited building permits and has installed restrictions on activiites such as
watering lawns and gardens. The best economic explanation of the water shortage is Select one:
A. California has not done enough to find new sources of water B. the price of water is too low
C. there.
Calculate the various ratios based on the following informationCa.pdfinfo189835
Calculate the various ratios based on the following information:
Cash 90,000
Marketable Securities 110,000
Accounts Receivable 232,000
Inventory 140,000
Building (net) 450,000
Other Assets 60,000
Mortgage payable (due in 3 years) 408,000
Notes Payable (due in 6 months) 162,000
Accounts Payable 51,000
Capital Stock 314,500
Retained Earnings 146,500
(1) Current assets: $_______
(2) Current liabilities: $______
(3) The current ratio: ______ to 1
(4) Working capital: $______
(5) Quick ratio: ________to 1.
calculate the return on assets calculate the return on equity ca.pdfinfo189835
calculate the return on assets
calculate the return on equity
calculate ghe net profit margin Example Corporation Income Statement For the year ended
December 31, 2018 Sales (all on credit) Cost of goods sold Gross profit
$500,000380,000120,000 Operating expenses Selling expenses Administrative expenses Total
operating expenses Operating income Interest expense Income before taxes Income tax expense
28,000 Net income after taxes $23,000
BALANCE SHEET.
Calculate the Earnings Per Share (EPS) and Dividends Per Share (DPS).pdfinfo189835
Calculate the Earnings Per Share (EPS) and Dividends Per Share (DPS) for the current year and
explain what occurs to the difference between the EPS value and the DPS value. (6) Please show
the calculation in detail. Your answer makes no sense Daily Corporation Ltd's Statement of
Financial Position for 2020 and 2021 are provided below: Their abbreviated Statement of
Comprehensive Income for the year ended 2021 appeared as follc Note: Their shares are
currently trading at R3 per share..
Cada vez es m�s dif�cil mantenerse al d�a con los problemas tecnol�g.pdfinfo189835
Cada vez es ms difcil mantenerse al da con los problemas tecnolgicos relacionados con la
privacidad. El captulo sobre privacidad en nuestro libro de texto est prcticamente obsoleto ya que
se est entregando a la imprenta. Pgina 320: Cuando creemos errneamente que uno est mirando,
podemos participar en actividades que de otro modo nos abstendramos de hacer.
El 23 de enero de 2017, Wall Street Journal public un artculo: "Los minoristas se estn volviendo
personales: los especialistas en marketing combinan datos y tecnologa para mantener a los
clientes en los sitios y en sus tiendas" por Laura Stevens. En parte, el artculo deca: Sunglass Hut
est empleando tecnologa de aprendizaje profundo y reconocimiento de imgenes de Sentient
Technologies Holdings Ltd., con sede en San Francisco, para su sitio de comercio electrnico.
Cuando un comprador hace clic en un par de gafas de sol, la opcin 'ver estilos similares' utiliza el
reconocimiento de imgenes para mostrar otras opciones de gafas de sol, en lugar de predecir lo
que la persona podra querer en funcin de lo que otras personas han comprado. Adems: El gigante
de la tecnologa SAP SE est trabajando con los minoristas en tecnologa para ayudar a identificar a
los clientes y sus gustos y aversiones tan pronto como ingresan a una tienda, creando ms
experiencia de compra, dijo Lori Mitchell-Keller, gerente general global de industrias de
consumo. . Y, por ltimo, La transformacin digital est sobre ti, lo quieras o no.
El 15 de enero de 2015, el Wall Street Journal public un artculo: La tecnologa que desenmascara
tus emociones ocultas: uso de software de psicologa y reconocimiento facial para estudiar a las
personas mientras compran, miran anuncios; Engendrando miedos a la privacidad por Elizabeth
Dwoskin y Evelyn M. Rusli. Citando brevemente: Paul Ekman, quizs el lector de rostros ms
famoso del mundo, teme haber creado un monstruo.
La psicloga de 80 aos fue pionera en el estudio de las expresiones faciales en la dcada de 1970,
creando un catlogo de ms de 5.000 movimientos musculares para mostrar cmo el ms sutil arrugar
la nariz o levantar una ceja revelan emociones ocultas.
Ahora, un grupo de empresas jvenes con nombres como Emotient Inc., Affectiva Inc. y Eyeris
estn utilizando la investigacin del Dr. Eckman como la columna vertebral de una tecnologa que
se basa en algoritmos para analizar los rostros de las personas y potencialmente descubrir sus
sentimientos ms profundos. Colectivamente, estn acumulando una enorme base de datos visual
de emociones humanas, buscando patrones que puedan predecir reacciones emocionales y
comportamiento a gran escala...
Un minorista est comenzando a probar el software integrado en las cmaras de seguridad que
pueden escanear los rostros de las personas y adivinar sus emociones al entrar y salir de sus
tiendas. Eyeris, con sede en Mountain View, California, dice que ha vendido su software a
agencias policiales federales para su uso en interrogatorios...
La gente podra intentar us.
Cada una de las siguientes cuentas se reporta como pasivo a largo pl.pdfinfo189835
Cada una de las siguientes cuentas se reporta como pasivo a largo plazo excepto
Los intereses a pagar.
Obligaciones con el pblico.
Descuento en Bonos por Pagar.
Prima sobre Bonos por Pagar.
Los intereses a pagar.
Obligaciones con el pblico.
Descuento en Bonos por Pagar.
Prima sobre Bonos por Pagar..
C coding into MIPS coding (Make sure this code works on Qtmips) Ho.pdfinfo189835
C coding into MIPS coding (Make sure this code works on Qtmips)
How can I store arr[1] element into final array[4] position?
How can I store arr[2] element into final array[1] position?
final array is in $t2, array is in $s0, i is in $t4.
ex)
for(i=n-1; i>-0; i--){
final[,,] = arr[i]
}
for(i=0; i.
C++ help finish my code Phase 1 - input phase. Main reads the fi.pdfinfo189835
C++ help finish my code
Phase 1 - input phase. Main reads the file and populates one Grocery element in the array for
each input
record. This is a standard .txt file and is delimited by new line (\n) characters at the end of every
input record.
This allows you to use getline. See the Canvas assignment and copy the file named a4data.txt to
your
machine. Do not change the name of the file it must be a4data.txt. Assume that the input will be
correct.
The input record format is:
6 characters - item UPC
20 characters - item description
6 characters - cost (999.99 format)
6 characters - selling price (999.99 format)
3 characters - inventory on hand
1 character - status (o on order; d discontinued; s on shelf)
Use correct read loop logic as discussed in class.
There is no constructor. The Grocery array is statically allocated, so if there was a constructor, it
would be
executed when the array was first defined, once per element.
The maximum number of grocery items is 100, and youll need a counter to keep track of how
many there
actually are. Define that counter as a static variable in the Grocery class, and use it throughout
your code as
needed.
At the end of phase 1, main has built a set of Grocery objects.
Next, main should display all the Grocery objects to ensure that the array has been built
correctly. Examine
the input data and determine if your code is processing all the records, and each record correctly.
Display
them after you have processed the input file; do not list each object as its created within the read
loop. Use
some appropriate column formatting so that you can make sense of the output, and so that you
can verify
that the objects have all been created and populated correctly. At this point, there is no price
history data,
that will be added in the next phase. Your display should look something like this:
=====================================================================
=
UPC Description Cost Price Inventory Status
=====================================================================
=
123456 Peas, canned, 12 oz 1.23 1.89 100 s
234567 Tomatoes, sundried 2.25 3.75 25 s
345676 Pineapple, whole 2.99 4.25 0 o
Phase 2 Transaction processing phase. Main asks the console user for transactions. Use getline;
do
not use some other form of input. There are four different types of transactions. Assume the
transaction data
is valid (no error checking needed). There are four types of transactions:
D
Display a list of all Grocery items, one item at a time, something like this:
=====================================================================
=
UPC Description Cost Price Inventory Status
=====================================================================
=
123456 Peas, canned, 12 oz 1.23 1.89 100 s
Price history: 2021-03-17 1.11
2021-04-17 1.45
2022-06-14 1.89
234567 Tomatoes, sundried 2.25 3.75 25 s
Price history: 2021-03-17 1.98
2021-04-17 2.25
345676 Pineapple, whole 2.99 4.25 0 o
Price history: there is no price history for this item.
C++ help finish my code Topics class definitions, arrays of objec.pdfinfo189835
C++ help finish my code
Topics: class definitions, arrays of objects, static variables, friends, public member functions,
class
composition, transaction processing
Overview: Develop code that reads a supplied input file and populates a set of Grocery objects.
Once the
input process is complete, the code reads user transactions from the console to query and report
on the
grocery items in several ways.
Data structures: Grocery items are stored in a static array of 100 Grocery objects. Your code
reads a file, one
record per grocery item, and builds the array. You dont know in advance how many Grocery
items there will
be. Each Grocery item may have had multiple selling prices during its lifetime. The selling
prices are recorded
in an array of PriceHistory objects contained in each Grocery object. The price histories are
added by the user
after the initial data has been read. The number of price histories per item could vary, from
none, up to 25.
Class definitions
Create a class, called Grocery, that defines a Grocery item.
Members:
UPC - int
description - string
cost - float
selling price - float
inventory - int
status - char
price history - array of 25 PriceHistory objects
number of used history elements - int
Public member functions:
as needed
Static members:
number of Grocery items - int
Create a class, called PriceHistory, that defines a price that was used for a grocery item.
Private members:
date - date price went into effect. YYYY-MM-DD format.
historical price - float
Your main routine has two parts.
Phase 1 - input phase. Main reads the file and populates one Grocery element in the array for
each input
record. This is a standard .txt file and is delimited by new line (\n) characters at the end of every
input record.
This allows you to use getline. See the Canvas assignment and copy the file named a4data.txt to
your
machine. Do not change the name of the file it must be a4data.txt. Assume that the input will be
correct.
The input record format is:
6 characters - item UPC
20 characters - item description
6 characters - cost (999.99 format)
6 characters - selling price (999.99 format)
3 characters - inventory on hand
1 character - status (o on order; d discontinued; s on shelf)
Use correct read loop logic as discussed in class.
There is no constructor. The Grocery array is statically allocated, so if there was a constructor, it
would be
executed when the array was first defined, once per element.
The maximum number of grocery items is 100, and youll need a counter to keep track of how
many there
actually are. Define that counter as a static variable in the Grocery class, and use it throughout
your code as
needed.
At the end of phase 1, main has built a set of Grocery objects.
Next, main should display all the Grocery objects to ensure that the array has been built
correctly. Examine
the input data and determine if your code is processing all the records, and each record correctly.
Display
them after you have processed the input file; do not.
C++ help !!!!Sally wants to write a program to help with her kee.pdfinfo189835
C++ help !!!!
Sally wants to write a program to help with her keeping track of her Girl Scout cookie sales. The
types of cookies Sally is selling are: Thin Mints, Do-Si-Dos, Samoas, and Adventurefuls. Using
a do while, write the code to print a menu, ask for the type of cookie being sold (T, D, S, or A)
and validate for the input. The code should keep printing the menu and asking for the type of
cookie until a valid code has been entered. Remember to indent..
By answering the following question with references1. Which p.pdfinfo189835
By answering the following question with references:
1. Which particular theory is most relevant to your selected issue?
2. Is the media a benefit, or a bane to the roots of this problem?
3. In what ways can the media help in the resolution of the situation?
4. Give a title for your essay.
C programming languageHello i currently have this code and it is s.pdfinfo189835
C programming language
Hello i currently have this code and it is supposed to be a rail fence code, but it is not outputting
these reults which should be Hlroe Lwlod
can i please get help understanding if this is a compiler issue or am i missing something here. i
am trying to understand how this code should be working if there are resources i could look at
this could be helpful too or just really in depth analysis of code..
C programming languageHello i am hoping to get some help understa.pdfinfo189835
C programming language:
Hello i am hoping to get some help understanding how to make my code work without all these
other pop ups that are occuring. my output is correct but i am trying to problem solve how to just
have my output and not all the extra stuff.
also regarding the encrypted[k] is there any way i can use another function that can follow the
index values of each value allocated into that array. and if so can i have an example of how to
increment the index values of that array because i am not having my function i am attempting go
down the array of encrypted[k] i am trying to keep everything in this function..
C program to convert Infix expression to Postfix expression using li.pdfinfo189835
C program to convert Infix expression to Postfix expression using linked list implementation of
stacks.
Sample Input/Output I
Input
A (B / C + (D % E * F) / G) * H
Output
A B C / D E % F * G / + H *
Sample Input/Output II
Input
( A + B * ( C - D ) ) / E
Output
A B C D - * + E /.
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
The Roman Empire A Historical Colossus.pdfkaushalkr1407
The Roman Empire, a vast and enduring power, stands as one of history's most remarkable civilizations, leaving an indelible imprint on the world. It emerged from the Roman Republic, transitioning into an imperial powerhouse under the leadership of Augustus Caesar in 27 BCE. This transformation marked the beginning of an era defined by unprecedented territorial expansion, architectural marvels, and profound cultural influence.
The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
California condors (Gymnogyps californianus) are listed on the IUCN .pdfinfo189835
California condors (Gymnogyps californianus) are listed on the IUCN Red List as being
critically endangered. Since 2003, the California Condor Recovery Program has been reporting
their demographic data. In 2021 they estimated the number of individuals living in the wild to be
334. If their intrinsic rate of natural increase is 0.04 ind/year, predict the size of the California
condor population in 2031. (write answer in box and show work).
California continues to face a water shortage. The quantity of water.pdfinfo189835
California continues to face a water shortage. The quantity of water demanded by California
households and businesses far exceeds the quantity supplied. To deal with the situation
California has limited building permits and has installed restrictions on activiites such as
watering lawns and gardens. The best economic explanation of the water shortage is Select one:
A. California has not done enough to find new sources of water B. the price of water is too low
C. there.
Calculate the various ratios based on the following informationCa.pdfinfo189835
Calculate the various ratios based on the following information:
Cash 90,000
Marketable Securities 110,000
Accounts Receivable 232,000
Inventory 140,000
Building (net) 450,000
Other Assets 60,000
Mortgage payable (due in 3 years) 408,000
Notes Payable (due in 6 months) 162,000
Accounts Payable 51,000
Capital Stock 314,500
Retained Earnings 146,500
(1) Current assets: $_______
(2) Current liabilities: $______
(3) The current ratio: ______ to 1
(4) Working capital: $______
(5) Quick ratio: ________to 1.
calculate the return on assets calculate the return on equity ca.pdfinfo189835
calculate the return on assets
calculate the return on equity
calculate ghe net profit margin Example Corporation Income Statement For the year ended
December 31, 2018 Sales (all on credit) Cost of goods sold Gross profit
$500,000380,000120,000 Operating expenses Selling expenses Administrative expenses Total
operating expenses Operating income Interest expense Income before taxes Income tax expense
28,000 Net income after taxes $23,000
BALANCE SHEET.
Calculate the Earnings Per Share (EPS) and Dividends Per Share (DPS).pdfinfo189835
Calculate the Earnings Per Share (EPS) and Dividends Per Share (DPS) for the current year and
explain what occurs to the difference between the EPS value and the DPS value. (6) Please show
the calculation in detail. Your answer makes no sense Daily Corporation Ltd's Statement of
Financial Position for 2020 and 2021 are provided below: Their abbreviated Statement of
Comprehensive Income for the year ended 2021 appeared as follc Note: Their shares are
currently trading at R3 per share..
Cada vez es m�s dif�cil mantenerse al d�a con los problemas tecnol�g.pdfinfo189835
Cada vez es ms difcil mantenerse al da con los problemas tecnolgicos relacionados con la
privacidad. El captulo sobre privacidad en nuestro libro de texto est prcticamente obsoleto ya que
se est entregando a la imprenta. Pgina 320: Cuando creemos errneamente que uno est mirando,
podemos participar en actividades que de otro modo nos abstendramos de hacer.
El 23 de enero de 2017, Wall Street Journal public un artculo: "Los minoristas se estn volviendo
personales: los especialistas en marketing combinan datos y tecnologa para mantener a los
clientes en los sitios y en sus tiendas" por Laura Stevens. En parte, el artculo deca: Sunglass Hut
est empleando tecnologa de aprendizaje profundo y reconocimiento de imgenes de Sentient
Technologies Holdings Ltd., con sede en San Francisco, para su sitio de comercio electrnico.
Cuando un comprador hace clic en un par de gafas de sol, la opcin 'ver estilos similares' utiliza el
reconocimiento de imgenes para mostrar otras opciones de gafas de sol, en lugar de predecir lo
que la persona podra querer en funcin de lo que otras personas han comprado. Adems: El gigante
de la tecnologa SAP SE est trabajando con los minoristas en tecnologa para ayudar a identificar a
los clientes y sus gustos y aversiones tan pronto como ingresan a una tienda, creando ms
experiencia de compra, dijo Lori Mitchell-Keller, gerente general global de industrias de
consumo. . Y, por ltimo, La transformacin digital est sobre ti, lo quieras o no.
El 15 de enero de 2015, el Wall Street Journal public un artculo: La tecnologa que desenmascara
tus emociones ocultas: uso de software de psicologa y reconocimiento facial para estudiar a las
personas mientras compran, miran anuncios; Engendrando miedos a la privacidad por Elizabeth
Dwoskin y Evelyn M. Rusli. Citando brevemente: Paul Ekman, quizs el lector de rostros ms
famoso del mundo, teme haber creado un monstruo.
La psicloga de 80 aos fue pionera en el estudio de las expresiones faciales en la dcada de 1970,
creando un catlogo de ms de 5.000 movimientos musculares para mostrar cmo el ms sutil arrugar
la nariz o levantar una ceja revelan emociones ocultas.
Ahora, un grupo de empresas jvenes con nombres como Emotient Inc., Affectiva Inc. y Eyeris
estn utilizando la investigacin del Dr. Eckman como la columna vertebral de una tecnologa que
se basa en algoritmos para analizar los rostros de las personas y potencialmente descubrir sus
sentimientos ms profundos. Colectivamente, estn acumulando una enorme base de datos visual
de emociones humanas, buscando patrones que puedan predecir reacciones emocionales y
comportamiento a gran escala...
Un minorista est comenzando a probar el software integrado en las cmaras de seguridad que
pueden escanear los rostros de las personas y adivinar sus emociones al entrar y salir de sus
tiendas. Eyeris, con sede en Mountain View, California, dice que ha vendido su software a
agencias policiales federales para su uso en interrogatorios...
La gente podra intentar us.
Cada una de las siguientes cuentas se reporta como pasivo a largo pl.pdfinfo189835
Cada una de las siguientes cuentas se reporta como pasivo a largo plazo excepto
Los intereses a pagar.
Obligaciones con el pblico.
Descuento en Bonos por Pagar.
Prima sobre Bonos por Pagar.
Los intereses a pagar.
Obligaciones con el pblico.
Descuento en Bonos por Pagar.
Prima sobre Bonos por Pagar..
C coding into MIPS coding (Make sure this code works on Qtmips) Ho.pdfinfo189835
C coding into MIPS coding (Make sure this code works on Qtmips)
How can I store arr[1] element into final array[4] position?
How can I store arr[2] element into final array[1] position?
final array is in $t2, array is in $s0, i is in $t4.
ex)
for(i=n-1; i>-0; i--){
final[,,] = arr[i]
}
for(i=0; i.
C++ help finish my code Phase 1 - input phase. Main reads the fi.pdfinfo189835
C++ help finish my code
Phase 1 - input phase. Main reads the file and populates one Grocery element in the array for
each input
record. This is a standard .txt file and is delimited by new line (\n) characters at the end of every
input record.
This allows you to use getline. See the Canvas assignment and copy the file named a4data.txt to
your
machine. Do not change the name of the file it must be a4data.txt. Assume that the input will be
correct.
The input record format is:
6 characters - item UPC
20 characters - item description
6 characters - cost (999.99 format)
6 characters - selling price (999.99 format)
3 characters - inventory on hand
1 character - status (o on order; d discontinued; s on shelf)
Use correct read loop logic as discussed in class.
There is no constructor. The Grocery array is statically allocated, so if there was a constructor, it
would be
executed when the array was first defined, once per element.
The maximum number of grocery items is 100, and youll need a counter to keep track of how
many there
actually are. Define that counter as a static variable in the Grocery class, and use it throughout
your code as
needed.
At the end of phase 1, main has built a set of Grocery objects.
Next, main should display all the Grocery objects to ensure that the array has been built
correctly. Examine
the input data and determine if your code is processing all the records, and each record correctly.
Display
them after you have processed the input file; do not list each object as its created within the read
loop. Use
some appropriate column formatting so that you can make sense of the output, and so that you
can verify
that the objects have all been created and populated correctly. At this point, there is no price
history data,
that will be added in the next phase. Your display should look something like this:
=====================================================================
=
UPC Description Cost Price Inventory Status
=====================================================================
=
123456 Peas, canned, 12 oz 1.23 1.89 100 s
234567 Tomatoes, sundried 2.25 3.75 25 s
345676 Pineapple, whole 2.99 4.25 0 o
Phase 2 Transaction processing phase. Main asks the console user for transactions. Use getline;
do
not use some other form of input. There are four different types of transactions. Assume the
transaction data
is valid (no error checking needed). There are four types of transactions:
D
Display a list of all Grocery items, one item at a time, something like this:
=====================================================================
=
UPC Description Cost Price Inventory Status
=====================================================================
=
123456 Peas, canned, 12 oz 1.23 1.89 100 s
Price history: 2021-03-17 1.11
2021-04-17 1.45
2022-06-14 1.89
234567 Tomatoes, sundried 2.25 3.75 25 s
Price history: 2021-03-17 1.98
2021-04-17 2.25
345676 Pineapple, whole 2.99 4.25 0 o
Price history: there is no price history for this item.
C++ help finish my code Topics class definitions, arrays of objec.pdfinfo189835
C++ help finish my code
Topics: class definitions, arrays of objects, static variables, friends, public member functions,
class
composition, transaction processing
Overview: Develop code that reads a supplied input file and populates a set of Grocery objects.
Once the
input process is complete, the code reads user transactions from the console to query and report
on the
grocery items in several ways.
Data structures: Grocery items are stored in a static array of 100 Grocery objects. Your code
reads a file, one
record per grocery item, and builds the array. You dont know in advance how many Grocery
items there will
be. Each Grocery item may have had multiple selling prices during its lifetime. The selling
prices are recorded
in an array of PriceHistory objects contained in each Grocery object. The price histories are
added by the user
after the initial data has been read. The number of price histories per item could vary, from
none, up to 25.
Class definitions
Create a class, called Grocery, that defines a Grocery item.
Members:
UPC - int
description - string
cost - float
selling price - float
inventory - int
status - char
price history - array of 25 PriceHistory objects
number of used history elements - int
Public member functions:
as needed
Static members:
number of Grocery items - int
Create a class, called PriceHistory, that defines a price that was used for a grocery item.
Private members:
date - date price went into effect. YYYY-MM-DD format.
historical price - float
Your main routine has two parts.
Phase 1 - input phase. Main reads the file and populates one Grocery element in the array for
each input
record. This is a standard .txt file and is delimited by new line (\n) characters at the end of every
input record.
This allows you to use getline. See the Canvas assignment and copy the file named a4data.txt to
your
machine. Do not change the name of the file it must be a4data.txt. Assume that the input will be
correct.
The input record format is:
6 characters - item UPC
20 characters - item description
6 characters - cost (999.99 format)
6 characters - selling price (999.99 format)
3 characters - inventory on hand
1 character - status (o on order; d discontinued; s on shelf)
Use correct read loop logic as discussed in class.
There is no constructor. The Grocery array is statically allocated, so if there was a constructor, it
would be
executed when the array was first defined, once per element.
The maximum number of grocery items is 100, and youll need a counter to keep track of how
many there
actually are. Define that counter as a static variable in the Grocery class, and use it throughout
your code as
needed.
At the end of phase 1, main has built a set of Grocery objects.
Next, main should display all the Grocery objects to ensure that the array has been built
correctly. Examine
the input data and determine if your code is processing all the records, and each record correctly.
Display
them after you have processed the input file; do not.
C++ help !!!!Sally wants to write a program to help with her kee.pdfinfo189835
C++ help !!!!
Sally wants to write a program to help with her keeping track of her Girl Scout cookie sales. The
types of cookies Sally is selling are: Thin Mints, Do-Si-Dos, Samoas, and Adventurefuls. Using
a do while, write the code to print a menu, ask for the type of cookie being sold (T, D, S, or A)
and validate for the input. The code should keep printing the menu and asking for the type of
cookie until a valid code has been entered. Remember to indent..
By answering the following question with references1. Which p.pdfinfo189835
By answering the following question with references:
1. Which particular theory is most relevant to your selected issue?
2. Is the media a benefit, or a bane to the roots of this problem?
3. In what ways can the media help in the resolution of the situation?
4. Give a title for your essay.
C programming languageHello i currently have this code and it is s.pdfinfo189835
C programming language
Hello i currently have this code and it is supposed to be a rail fence code, but it is not outputting
these reults which should be Hlroe Lwlod
can i please get help understanding if this is a compiler issue or am i missing something here. i
am trying to understand how this code should be working if there are resources i could look at
this could be helpful too or just really in depth analysis of code..
C programming languageHello i am hoping to get some help understa.pdfinfo189835
C programming language:
Hello i am hoping to get some help understanding how to make my code work without all these
other pop ups that are occuring. my output is correct but i am trying to problem solve how to just
have my output and not all the extra stuff.
also regarding the encrypted[k] is there any way i can use another function that can follow the
index values of each value allocated into that array. and if so can i have an example of how to
increment the index values of that array because i am not having my function i am attempting go
down the array of encrypted[k] i am trying to keep everything in this function..
C program to convert Infix expression to Postfix expression using li.pdfinfo189835
C program to convert Infix expression to Postfix expression using linked list implementation of
stacks.
Sample Input/Output I
Input
A (B / C + (D % E * F) / G) * H
Output
A B C / D E % F * G / + H *
Sample Input/Output II
Input
( A + B * ( C - D ) ) / E
Output
A B C D - * + E /.
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
The Roman Empire A Historical Colossus.pdfkaushalkr1407
The Roman Empire, a vast and enduring power, stands as one of history's most remarkable civilizations, leaving an indelible imprint on the world. It emerged from the Roman Republic, transitioning into an imperial powerhouse under the leadership of Augustus Caesar in 27 BCE. This transformation marked the beginning of an era defined by unprecedented territorial expansion, architectural marvels, and profound cultural influence.
The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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