It would look like a line of assembly code!
<input type = "radio">I like Pizza! The button would say i like pizza, so where you would write i like pizza, is where you would write what you would want the button to say.
Assuming a BASIC program is loaded into memory, the correct command to execute a BASIC program is: RUN. If you would like to start your program at a particular point in the execution, you may use RUN [#], where [#] is the line number you would like to start execution at.
I get in put with input() function like this: x = input("what do you want to ask")
There is no average command in VB. You would have to write your own method for that. I would write it like this Public double getAverage() { double average; average = totalAdded/ totalNumbers; return average; } You would have to have totalAdded and totalNumbers as an instance variable.
Unix and Unix-like systems would be referred to as command interpreters because of the nature of their interface. These systems are interacted with via a shell (i.e. Bash), which is a 'command-line interface' where the user types in text commands and they are executed by the system. This is in contrast with modern operating systems where the primary method of interaction is via a 'graphical user interface' or GUI, where the system is represented with graphics (like windows, cursors, toolbars etc.). These modern OS's still include command-line interfaces, like Command Prompt in Windows and the Terminal in OSX.
Input is things like mice or keyboards. Output would be a monitor or printer.
A joystick is an input device. The movement of the stick is translated into signals that are sent to the receiving computer. To identify if the device is input or output, simply think of this: Do you need to send a command to the computer (inputting), or is the computer displaying (outputting) information to you?
i would use the word command in a sentience like this you might say i i trained my dog to listen to me when i give her a command
Use functions like fopen, fclose, fgets, sscanf, strtok
Neither. It is a storage device. Input device is hardware for inputting data. Like a Keyboard, scanner or mouse. An output device would be hardware that input might be display. Like a Printer or Monitor.
Neither. It is a storage device. Input device is hardware for inputting data. Like a Keyboard, scanner or mouse. An output device would be hardware that input might be display. Like a Printer or Monitor.
A Unix filter is a command pattern that allows the output of one command to be "piped" into the input of the next command. Commands like 'ls' which list a directory are not filters since they only generate output. Filter examples are grep, sed, sort, uniq, awk. Commands in Unix are usually filters unless they only create output, like 'ls', 'vi', etc.
It would be Traditional economy because command economy would sort of be like Cuba and mixed economy would be like us (The United States).
<input type = "radio">I like Pizza! The button would say i like pizza, so where you would write i like pizza, is where you would write what you would want the button to say.
yes would you like it
It will require you to SSH to the router rather than telnet. You will have to use a program like Putty or some other SSH client.
i do not like the Assembly. The assembly keeps us safe.