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PSEUDOCODE STANDARD:Pseudocode is a kind of structured English for describing algorithms. It allows the designer to focus on the logic of the algorithm without being distracted by details of language syntax. At the same time, the pseudocode needs to be complete. It describe the entire logic of the algorithm so that implementation becomes a rote mechanical task of translating line by line into source code.In general the vocabulary used in the pseudocode should be the vocabulary of the problem domain, not of the implementation domain. The pseudocode is a narrative for someone who knows the requirements (problem domain) and is trying to learn how the solution is organized. E.g.,Extract the next word from the line (good)set word to get next token (poor) Append the file extension to the name (good)name = name + extension (poor) FOR all the characters in the name (good)FOR character = first to last (ok) FORM SHOAIB SIDHU
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How do you print date and time in Nikon D-90
it is when you run and print at the same time...just a note:this is a jock!
The U.S. didn't print any $100 bills with that date. However at that time it was common for private banks to issue currency. Please post a new question with more details including the name of the issuing bank and a short description of the pictures on the bill, to help ID it.
Isaiah was the best-known Prophet at that time.
Every time you print from the internet it comes out in Spanish how do you fix this issue?
Well, the most important advantage of using "Print Preview" is that you can see what you are about to print before you print it. Another thing, is that sometimes (depending on browsers, plug-ins, etc.), you can edit what you are going to print before you print it. You can see one page at a time, or put all the pages up at the same time.
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You can't convert an algorithm into code. That is the job of the programmer, not the language. Algorithm's are expressed in plain-English and typically use pseudocode to broadly demonstrate the implementation of the algorithm. However, it is the programmer's job to convert these algorithms into working code. Pseudocode isn't a programming language as such, but it uses structures and statements that are familiar to any programmer and can be easily translated into any language. However, pseudocode is not a standard so there are many different ways to present pseudocode to the programmer. Moreover, pseudocode is generalised and is far too generic to be converted directly into any one language, never mind C++, which can take advantage of the underlying hardware to produce more efficient algorithms than would otherwise be implied by the pseudocode alone. Hence the need for plain-English algorithms in conjunction with the pseudocode. Programmer's can process all this information far more easily than any computer can. Even if you could program a converter for one algorithm, there's no guarantee it would work for any other algorithm. The time spent programming an algorithm converter would be far better spent simply translating the algorithm yourself.
print is so small i have hard time reading it
Quick Print enables you to print without using the Print dialog box. If you just want to do a standard print, without changing settings then using the Quick Print saves some time.