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helvetica, arial, and times new roman are all examples of what?
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Computers and Technology, 06.12.2019 03:31 becddjr
Ineed !me
helvetica, arial, and times new roman are all examples of what?
a. fonts
b. sans serif
c. typefaces
d. serif
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Computers and Technology, 21.06.2019 22:00, rd1369
Some of your friends have gotten into the burgeoning field of time-series data mining, in which one looks for patterns in sequences of events that occur over time. purchases at stock exchanges"what's being bought" are one source of data with a natural ordering in time. given a long sequence s of such events, your friends want an efficient way to detect certain "patterns" in them"for example, they may want to know if the four events buy yahoo, buy ebay, buy yahoo, buy oracle occur in this sequence s, in order but not necessarily consecutively. they begin with a collection of possible events (e. g., the possible transactions) and a sequence s of n of these events. a given event may occur multiple times in s (e. g., yahoo stock may be bought many times in a single sequence s). we will say that a sequence s is a subsequence of s if there is a way to delete certain of the events from s so that the remaining events, in order, are equal to the sequence s . so, for example, the sequence of four events above is a subsequence of the sequence buy amazon, buy yahoo, buy ebay, buy yahoo, buy yahoo, buy oracle their goal is to be able to dream up short sequences and quickly detect whether they are subsequences of s. so this is the problem they pose to you: give an algorithm that takes two sequences of events"s of length m and s of length n, each possibly containing an event more than once"and decides in time o(m + n) whether s is a subsequence of s.
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 03:00, Julianhooks
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 07:30, cireland
Write a program that inserts the digits of an integer into an array in originalorderfollowed by reverse order. first, promptthe user to enter a positive integer(> 0). determine the number of digits of the integer. create a dynamically allocated integer arrayof a size twice the number of digits. now insert the digits in original order which will occupy half of the array. then, insert the digits in reverse order. finally, output thedigits in thearray. use at least two functions to organize your program.
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