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What is wrong with this code?
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<!Doctype html>
<head>
</head>
<body>
<form>
<input type="text" id="input">
</form>
<button type="button" id="button">Click here</button>
<script>
var input=document.getElementById("input");
var button=document.getElementById("button");
function display() {
if (button.clicked == true) {
console.log("input");
}
};
display();
</script>
</body>
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7 Réponses#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class A{
public:
void f1();
};
class B : public A{
public:
virtual void f1();
}
int main()
{
A * obj = new B;
obj.f1();
}
Ques: can we write virtual before an overridden function from the base class?? if yes which f1() should it call base class f1() or derived class f1()???
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1 Réponsepairs = {1: "apple",
"orange": [2, 3, 4],
True: False,
None: "True",
}
print(pairs.get("orange"))
print(pairs.get(1))
print(pairs.get(12345, "not in dictionary"))
the output is
[2, 3, 4]
False
not in dictionary
why is print(pairs.get(13345,"not in dictionary")) giving the output not in dictionary.pls I nid explanation
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4 Réponsesif i download the programs for c++ on my pc ( codebuilds and the compiler ) and i want to write a program in my package ( workspace ) i create a new file and write smthing beginning
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main ()
{
...
}
and i want to run it, it always runs this first program : Hello World. and not my written program how can i run just my written program ?
have i maybe to write anything else as
int main () {} ?
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16 Réponseshey guys, I've been trying to work out the formula 'v=I*r'. But whenever I run the program and input values for I and r, it doesn't give the right answer.
This is the code
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int i,r;
int v = i*r;
cout<<"what is the value of i?\n";
cin>>i;
cout<<"what is the value of r?\n";
cin>>r;
cout<<"voltage ="<<v<<endl;
return 0;
}
p/s: I'm new to programming
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8 Réponsesjava learning
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1 RéponseWher is mistake?
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5 RéponsesHi, I need assistance aka HELP!
I've done this calculation in various ways some of printed nothing but zeros non stop.
Using while loop calculate all numbers 1 to 1000 add numbers to sum = sum + i
int sum = 0;
// use a while loop to calculate the sum of 1 to 1000
While(int sum = 0; sum >= 1000; sum = sum + I){
System.out.println(sum);
}
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4 Réponsesjava class Add quot;">"quot;
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4 RéponsesWhy not working
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