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· 151-155 · 156-160 · 161-165 · 166-170 · 171-175 · 176-180 · 181-185 · 186-190 · 191-195 · 196-200 · 201-205 ·Describe the various members that a class definition can contain.
Describe the various members that a class definition can contain.
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Software Tools and Systems Programming.
Posting ID:
108045
OTA ID:
105277
Using the following table test the application of the attached Visual Basic program Quantity Price (sales in $ per unit) Variable Expenses per unit Fixed Expenses 300 $300 $125 $34,000 300 $300 $125 $1,000 0 $200 $100 $40,000 500 $0 $20 $22,000 200 $150 $0 ... click for more
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Software Tools and Systems Programming.
Posting ID:
108067
OTA ID:
102833
C++ program using parallel vectors
Write a program to keep track of a hardware store's inventory. The sore sell various items. For each item in the store the following information is kept: item ID, item name, number of pieces ordered, number of pieces currently in the store, number of pieces sold, manufacturer's price for the item, and the stores selling price. At the end of the week the store manager would like to see a printed report. The total inventory is the total selling value of all the items currently in the store. The total number of items is the sum of the number of pieces of all the items in the store. The program must be menu driven giving the users various choices such as checking whether an item is in t... click for more
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Software Tools and Systems Programming.
Posting ID:
108401
OTA ID:
105277
Write an efficient C program to compute Letter Grades for the class as per the given criteria.
Write an efficient C program using arrays, that reads a file consisting of students test scores in the range of 0-100, and outputs the Letter Grades and the number of students having got it, as per the following criteria: F : 0-19 D : 20-39 C : 40-59 B : 60-79 A : 80-100
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Software Tools and Systems Programming.
Posting ID:
108559
OTA ID:
105381
The IP5 assignment requires that you create an application to display output from the Google SOAP Search API. In visiting their Web site, I have learned that Google no longer actively supports the Google SOAP Search API. However, I did test the version that I have and found that search, cache, and spelling data is returned using the Google SOAP Search API. The documentation for the Google SOAP Search API remains at the the following URL: http://code.google.com/apis/soapsearch/. Therefore, please visit that URL in order to read about how to implement the Google SOAP Search API. I have uploaded a zip file to the Instructor Files area that contains sample code for the Google SOAP Se... click for more
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Software Tools and Systems Programming.
Posting ID:
108799
OTA ID:
105277
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