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MADE EASY TEST SERIES
The maximum size of operator stack, when converting the following infix expression to postfix expression? Assume that has the highest precedence and follows right associativity is _______. Infix:
The maximum size of operator stack, when converting the following infix expression to postfix expression? Assume that has the highest precedence and follows right associ...
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ISRO2020-62
What is output of the following ‘C’ code assuming it runs on a byte addressed little endian machine? #include<stdio.h> int main() { int x; char *ptr; x=622,100,101; printf("%d",(*(char *)&x)*(x%3)); return 0; } $622$ $311$ $22$ $110$
What is output of the following ‘C’ code assuming it runs on a byte addressed little endian machine?#include<stdio.h int main() { int x; char *ptr; x=622,100,101; pri...
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Jan 25, 2020
Programming in C
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GATE CSE 2016 Set 1 | Question: 47
Consider a computer system with $40$-bit virtual addressing and page size of sixteen kilobytes. If the computer system has a one-level page table per process and each page table entry requires $48$ bits, then the size of the per-process page table is __________ megabytes.
Consider a computer system with $40$-bit virtual addressing and page size of sixteen kilobytes. If the computer system has a one-level page table per process and each pag...
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Jan 21, 2020
Operating System
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ISRO2018-72
Consider the following C code segment int f(int x) { if(x<1) return 1; else return (if(x-1)+g(x)); } int g(int x) { if(x<2) return 2; else return (if(x-1)+g(x/2)); } Of the following, which best describes the growth of $f(x)$ as a function of $x$ ? Linear Exponential Quadratic Cubic
Consider the following C code segmentint f(int x) { if(x<1) return 1; else return (if(x-1)+g(x)); } int g(int x) { if(x<2) return 2; else return (if(x-1)+g(x/2)); }Of the...
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Jan 10, 2020
Algorithms
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Test by Bikram | Programming | Test 2 | Question: 2
Which of the following statements is/are true ? #include <stdio.h> int main() { int x=10, y=200%90, i; for( i=1;i++<=10;); if(x==y); printf("x=%dy=%d\n",x,y ); return 0; } printf() is called infinite times program will produce output x=10,y=20; The program will not produce any output The program will produce some error
Which of the following statements is/are true ?#include <stdio.h int main() { int x=10, y=200%90, i; for( i=1;i++<=10;); if(x==y); printf("x=%dy=%d\n",x,y ); return 0; }p...
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Jan 17, 2019
Programming in C
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Handles and Viable Prefixes
I am confused in the Concept of Handles in right sentential form and Viable Prefix. Can Please anybody explain these two concepts Briefly using Examples :)
I am confused in the Concept of Handles in right sentential form and Viable Prefix. Can Please anybody explain these two concepts Briefly using Examples :)
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Jan 10, 2019
Compiler Design
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Database Management System
If NO ATTRIBUTES are common in both relations (R and S) then the result of natural join is ?? a. Empty relation. b. Cartesian Product of the relations.
If NO ATTRIBUTES are common in both relations (R and S) then the result of natural join is ??a. Empty relation.b. Cartesian Product of the relations.
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Dec 8, 2018
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