Computers and Technology, 27.07.2021 01:00 naomicervero
A linear algorithm is discussed in the lecture: count the lists first, then use the count difference as an offset in the longer list, before traversing the lists together. Write a formal pseudocode (the pseudocode in the lecture is vague), using "next" as a method/pointer to advance to the next element in a list.
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Consider how gaming consoles initially relied on joysticks and joypads and then made the switch to modern gaming controls, which include analog sticks, buttons and switches, touch controls, accelerometers, motion controls, etc. name at least two kinds of gaming experiences that are possible with these new control devices but were not possible on original joysticks. explain how new technologies made this newer game style possible.
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Write lines of verse that rhyme to remember the following information: acid rain is a type of air pollution caused by chemicals in the air.
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 10:20, silviamgarcia
Write a program that keeps asking the user for new values to be added to a list until the user enters 'exit' ('exit' should not be added to the list). these values entered by the user are added to a list we call 'initial_list'. then write a function that takes this initial_list as input and returns another list with 3 copies of every value in the initial_list. finally, inside print out all of the values in the new list. for example: input: enter value to be added to list: a enter value to be added to list: b enter value to be added to list: c enter value to be added to list: exit output: a b c a b c a b c note how 'exit' is not added to the list. also, your program needs to be able to handle any variation of 'exit' such as 'exit', 'exit' etc. and treat them all as 'exit'.
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