Computers and Technology, 18.06.2021 01:50 gungamer720
When you complete a form online with your name, address, and credit card information in order to make a purchase, you are giving the company data that can populate a relational database or spreadsheet.
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 10:40
Program using c++ only on visual studio pig is a simple two player dice game, played with one die. the first player to reach or surpass 50 is the winner. each player takes a turn rolling the dice. they add to the pot with each roll, having to decide to roll again and increase the pot, or cash out. the risk being they could lose the amount theyβve accumulated into the pot. the rules for each playerβs die roll. 1. roll the dice. a. if user rolled a 1, i. the pot gets set to zero ii. the other player goes to step 1. b. a roll of 2-6 is added to the pot. 2. user can choose to hold or roll again. a. choice roll. return to step 1. b. choice hold. i. increment player score by the pot amount. ii. pot gets set to 0. iii. second player gets to roll and goes to step 1. program requirements: β before each opponent begins β output the score for the person and the computer. β output the opponents whose turn is beginning and ask the user to hit enter to continue. β with each dice roll. β output the die value, and amount of the round pot. β if itβs the users roll ask if they want to roll again ( r ) or hold ( h ). your program should allow r, r, h or h as valid input. if input is anything else, ask the user again until valid input is obtained. β the ai will continue playing until the round pot is 20 or more. β once a playerβs score is greater or equal to 50 then they have won, it will no longer ask if they want to keep rolling the die or not. β once there is a winner β score totals are output along with who the winner was. user or computer β player is asked if they want to play again y or n. valid input should be y, y, or n, n. β when a new game starts the starting roll goes to the player that did not roll last. if the user rolled last in the previous game, then the computer rolls first and vice versa. when the program first begins, the player will make the first roll of the first game. development notes : β you will need a way to roll dice in your program. the rand() function works well, but returns an integer. if we want numbers 0 β 9 we can get the value modulus 10. β call srand() with a value to seed it. itβs common to seed it with the current computer clock, include ctime, and then call srand(time(
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 14:20
Cengagenowv2 is a comprehensive online learning tool. using cengagenowv2, you may access all of the following except: 2. each time you log in, cengagenowv2 automatically performs a system check and informs you if your computer does not meet the cengagenowv2 system requirements. 3. which tab/page allows you to easily track your assignment scores, number of submissions, time spent, as well as the ability view assign
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 00:40
Consider the following statements: struct nametype{string first; string last; }; struct coursetype{string name; int callnum; int credits; char grade; }; struct studenttype{nametype name; double gpa; coursetype course; }; studenttype student; studenttype classlist[100]; coursetype course; nametype name; mark the following statements as valid or invalid. if a statement is invalid, explain why.a.) student.course.callnum = "csc230"; b.) cin > > student.name; c.) classlist[0] = name; d.) classlist[1].gpa = 3.45; e.) name = classlist[15].name; f.) student.name = name; g.) cout < < classlist[10] < < endl; h.) for (int j = 0; j < 100; j++)classlist[j].name = name; i.) classlist.course.credits = 3; j.) course = studenttype.course;
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