Int.,Float.Double,Character
Pick any three: int, char, long, void, char *, void *
Any type of data.
Data is arranged logically according to size or time of occurrence or some other measurable or non measurable characteristics...
Descriptive statistics are very useful for showing and summarizing data when any complex models are nit needed. However, it does not explain the relationship between two or more pieces of data and it does not leave any room to explain randomness in the data.
Video games hold video data in the disk so i believe the answer is yes
Well hash tables can store any type of data be it the fundamental data types like int, float, char or derived data types like structure , strings etc Implementation in C++ at the Related link below.
There is no such data type. However, when we use user-defined data types of our own type, then that type of data can be stored in a variable. So as a term, you may say that user-defined data type can store any data. As the data-type used in any variable will be depending upon us.
The key difference between floating point and integer data types is how they store and represent numbers. Integer data types store whole numbers without any decimal points, while floating point data types store numbers with decimal points. Integer data types have a fixed range of values they can represent, while floating point data types can represent a wider range of values with varying levels of precision. Floating point data types are typically used for calculations that require decimal precision, while integer data types are used for whole number calculations.
Apart from basic Data types (int , char , float and double ) you can even return Class Objects.Nearly any type of Data can be returned by a function including pointers to void data type.
Tournament is the contest of skills. types:- knockout, league, consolation, combination tournament..
A river rock could be any of the three rocks types or any combination of the three.
Dragonflies are the most loyal of any types of dragons this might explain it.