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Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Data Structures and Algorithms
Posting ID:
164502
OTA ID:
101298
Algorithm - El Camino de Santiago
Dear Mr Xiong, Our Prof gave us hundreds of questions for midterm preparation. Some of them are difficult and I don't know how to solve them. Please help me. I trust you since your solution is always correct and easy understanding. Thank you so much and have a good day. The attachments contain TWO questions.
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Data Structures and Algorithms
Posting ID:
165001
OTA ID:
101298
The question is attached and there are some clarifications 1. The integers are NOT sorted and you CANNOT sort them. You need to see if the numbers would match the pattern if you were to sort them. 2. a and b can be any integer and we don't know the values in advance.
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Data Structures and Algorithms
Posting ID:
165449
OTA ID:
101298
Please do not make the codes too complicated. Our topic for this program is Arrays and Strings. See attached file.
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Data Structures and Algorithms
Posting ID:
165868
OTA ID:
104967
Please see attached file. Write a program whose main function is merely a collection of variable declarations and function calls. This program reads a text and outputs the letters, together with their counts, as explained below in the function printResult. (There can be no global variables! All information must be passed in and out of the functions. Use a structure to store the information.) Your program must consist of at least the following functions: • Function openFile: Opens the input and output files. You must pass the file streams as parameters (by reference, of course). If the file does not exist, the program should print an appropriate message and exit. The program must as... click for more
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Data Structures and Algorithms
Posting ID:
165871
OTA ID:
105277
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