Please answer in terms of C. What is the result of calling each of the following functions?
a. StringLength(“ABCDE”)
b. StringLength(““)
c. StringLength(“\a”)
d. IthChar(“ABC”, 2)
e. Concat(“12”, ”.00”)
f. CharToString(‘2’)
g. SubString(“ABCDE”, 0,3)
h. SubString(“ABCDE”, 4,1)
i. SubString(“ABCDE”, 3,9)
j. SubString(“ABCDE”,3,3)
a. StringLength(“ABCDE”) 5 b. StringLength(““) 0 c. StringLength(“\a”) 1 d. IthChar(“ABC”, 2) C e. Concat(“12”, ”.00”) 12.00 f. CharToString(‘2’) "2" g. SubString(“ABCDE”, 0,3) ABC h. SubString(“ABCDE”, 4,1) "" i. SubString(“ABCDE”, 3,9) "BE" j. SubString(“ABCDE”,3,3) ""
Please answer in terms of C. What is the result of calling each of the following...
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C
programming
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JAVA PROGRAMMING
I want to make sure I have learned the compareto statements
correct and other things. This was on my lecture slide today and I
don't understand the compare to regarding how they get values for
the strings. Please answer the following.
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Give the oxidation state of each element in the following
compounds and ions:
Only answer (a, d, e,
f, h, i) please!
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