After the pattern of an individual print has been matched, it can be used for identification purposes, such as in forensic investigations or security access systems. The matched print can then be compared against other prints in a database to determine a potential match or identity of the individual.
echo 'print a pattern'
A fingerprint is an unique pattern of ridges and valleys on the skin of a human finger. These patterns are used for identification purposes as they are specific to each individual and remain unchanged throughout a person's life.
You get options to print.
A loop pattern is the most common fingerprint type, while an arch pattern is the least common. However, any individual's fingerprint is unique regardless of the pattern type.
Invented by Emile Baudot (1845-1903) • Originally called a "cyclic-permuted" code • Telegraph - 5 bit codes - Bits stored on a code wheel in the receiver - Wheel connected to the printing disk - Matched pattern on wheel and received pattern and then actuated head to print. • Exhibited at Universal Exposition, Paris (1878)
type II pattern or branching pattern is the most common pattern
Every human has Unique Fingerprint so than means No
write the following on gw basic in capital 10 rem "to print a pattern" 20 cls 30 print tab(30) * 40 print tab (29)*** 50 print tab (28)***** 60 end 70 run and there will be a pattern
It will open the Print Dialog box so that you can start the process of printing.
Ordinarily, no, one would wear black shoes with a leopard print skirt or perhaps a tan that matched the beige in the skirt. However burgundy is not a total washout as you could wear burgundy shoes if you had a burgundy top or jacket.
A smell print refers to the unique combination of scents emitted by an individual or a place. Just like fingerprints, each person and location has a distinct smell print that can be identified and recognized by our olfactory senses.
Before giving the print command you need to select the two sided print option. You can select it from this way > file >print>options >page> then ,depending on your individual printer, select the option that matches your need> then OK.