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How to find whether it is a runtime or logical error?? Thanks in advance...
asked by Sangeeth Sahana (sangeethsahana) 7 years ago
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Role of bank in economy in syllabus?
asked by satwindersingh333 7 years ago
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what is social and trade capital.... eco app
asked by Sagar Bohara (sagar7811) 7 years ago
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Is Pascal's triangle the in syllabus?
asked by Catlover (catlover) 7 years ago
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From where  to study programs..
asked by Roshan Geo Roy (yoboyyy) 7 years ago
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What is the diiference between math.round () and math.rint ()?
asked by Utkarsh Sharma (utkarsh3107) 7 years ago
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Is Math.sqrt(-9)....runtime or logical error?
asked by Xyz (san_ika) 7 years ago
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Define class point to model points in the X-Y
plane. Define functions to translate a point along
the X and Y axes respectively. Define a function
that calculates the distance from another point. 
P>S>:-Q is from our scope.
asked by Prathamesh Dhake (oisix) 7 years ago
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Try these true or false questions in if....else
1)Inner if cannot completely be contained in outer if; it should be split in two parts – one within outer if and the other within outer else.
2)Both outer if and the outer else cannot contain a if; inner if should either be in if or in else.
3)When the condition in outer if is evaluated to be false the program control passes onto inner else.
4)Inner if cannot have an else attached to it.
5)A nested if statement can have another if statement nested within it.
asked by Akash Ashok (akashskyash007) 7 years ago
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Way to learn precedence of operator (I learnt this way before my prelim1 and easily succeeded in learning)
Mnemonic: PUMA - REBEL - CA
Expansion:
P - Paranthesis (), []
U - Unary ++,--, !
M - Multipicative *, /, %
A - Additive  +, - 
R - Relational >, >=, <, <=
E Equality == , !=
B - Bitwise And, Bitwise Or, Bitwise Not
E - Extra
L - Logical AND, Logical Or
C - Conditional assignment (ternary)
A - Assignment =, +=, -=,/=
asked by Sdfg Sdfg (sdfg) 7 years ago
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