It means printers e.g. You place paper from one end it coimes out the other end! Get it?
I expect you mean "Is Card reader/writer input or output?". If this is so, it is both an input and output device. Whenever you are trying to categorize a device as Input or Output, think of how it looks from the computer.If the computer is transmitting data to it, it is an Output device.If the computer is receiving data from it, it is an Input device.
Neither, it is not classified under input or output. It has its own identity
By "around the house" I assume you mean in every day appearance. Input: Keyboard, Mouse Output: Monitor, Printer
A 'byte' is a unit of storage - not an input or output.
output cuz it got swag
The input means the problem and the output means the answer! [but not in math]
I expect you mean "Is Card reader/writer input or output?". If this is so, it is both an input and output device. Whenever you are trying to categorize a device as Input or Output, think of how it looks from the computer.If the computer is transmitting data to it, it is an Output device.If the computer is receiving data from it, it is an Input device.
i exactly donot know the working..but i know the basic thing it does..whatever input signal is given to it..it creats a dV/dt output of the input signal... example say you are given input as a rectangular pulse wave...then at the output you would recieve a spike....
Desktop are both, mean input and output, but in some times it is call out put device.
computer
In decision tree (DT) models, an output typically refers to the predicted class or value for a given input instance based on the features and splits in the tree structure. It represents the final decision or classification made by the model for that particular data point. Outputs in DTs can be discrete classes or continuous values depending on the nature of the problem being addressed.
Assuming by in you mean input and out you mean output. Input is the value that goes in while the output is the value you receive. Between these terms is a rule, called the nth term that will always work to help you find the input/output. For example. Our input is 2, and our output is 10 the rule here could be the input multiplied by 5 equals the output, or it can be something extremely difficult and unfathomable even to a banker...
If you mean, "what devices can act as input and output?" then the answer is Touchscreens. Multifunction scanners/printers DO NOT count.
is an omr and input or output device?
both input r output
Input device.
Do you mean Tig welding?