what is the difference between function and use? I came across with this problem while I am doing my bilogy home work for instace what is the use of glucose ?and second one is what is the function of glucose? so is for protein
The strcmpi() function is identical to stricmp() function.
'global static'?! There is no such thing.
Their name, content and function.
A pointer to a function is the memory address that stores the address of a function, while the pointer itself is a function pointer.A pointer to a function might be defined as "int (*pf)(int, int);", while to actually point to the function, you would use a function pointer, such as "pf = &func;".
state function did not depend on the path , it depends on the initial and final point of the system where as path function depends on the path of the reaction.
what is the difference between function and use? I came across with this problem while I am doing my bilogy home work for instace what is the use of glucose ?and second one is what is the function of glucose? so is for protein
fundamental difference between a polynomial function and an exponential function?
We can access a Friend function from any other class in which friend function is introduced or declared even if the other class is not a member of first class. But when we use normal member function, we can have its access only in the derived classes of the first class. This is the basic difference between a friend function and a normal member function.
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the difference is ,a structure is where it is placed and the function is what it daos
the difference is ,a structure is where it is placed and the function is what it daos
the difference is ,a structure is where it is placed and the function is what it daos
A function has no repeated x values
A function has no repeated x values
t is the diffrence between a rational funcrion and a linerar and polynomial function
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I have no idea. However, in theory there is a difference.