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Java syntax allows programmers to use any expression of thei nt data type as an array subscript1. true2. flase
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Jane’s team is using the v-shaped model for their project. during the high-level design phase of the project, testers perform integration testing. what is the purpose of an integration test plan in the v-model of development? a. checks if the team has gathered all the requirements b. checks how the product interacts with external systems c. checks the flow of data in internal modules d. checks how the product works from the client side
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 01:00
Let r be a robotic arm with a fixed base and seven links. the last joint of r is a prismatic joint, the other ones are revolute joints. give a set of parameters that determines a placement of r. what is the dimension of the configuration space resulting from your choice of parameters?
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 11:20
Print "censored" if userinput contains the word "darn", else print userinput. end with newline. ex: if userinput is "that darn cat.", then output is: censoredex: if userinput is "dang, that was scary! ", then output is: dang, that was scary! note: if the submitted code has an out-of-range access, the system will stop running the code after a few seconds, and report "program end never reached." the system doesn't print the test case that caused the reported message.#include #include using namespace std; int main() {string userinput; getline(cin, userinput); int ispresent = userinput.find("darn"); if (ispresent > 0){cout < < "censored" < < endl; /* your solution goes here */return 0; }
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