WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE COMPUTER ENCOUNTERS AN INPUT STATEMENT
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE COMPUTER ENCOUNTERS AN INPUT STATEMENT
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is called a priming input
There are infinitely many possible answers. Rule 1: Add 9 to Input Rule 2: Add 5 to 2*Input Rule 3: Add 1 to 3*Input Rule 4: Subtract -3 from 4*Input or, moving away from whole numbers, Add 3.8 to 2.3 times Input.
There is no shortcut key of input in qbasic
In TNSDL (Temporal Numerical Stream Description Language), the "input" statement is used to specify the input streams of data that the program will operate on. These input streams can be temporal or non-temporal data sources such as sensors, files, or user input. The input statement helps define the data sources that will be processed by the TNSDL program.
Multiply by 5 and add 20 (or equivalently, add 4 and then multiply by 5)
A priming input, also known as priming read, is the statement that reads the first input data record prior to starting a structured loop.
to add somethin :)
I think you mean written statement. What you are asking about write statement you are confusing with written statement, the same with write in statement. A written statement is simply putting your words, or your version of events in writing.
A formula is statement written by the user to be calculated, and a what-if-analysis allows you to change the outcome by altering the input amount. The What-If analysis is based on a formula that was already programmed into the software.