Write a function in this file called nine_lines that uses the function three_lines (provided below) to print a total of nine lines.
Now add a function named clear_screen that uses a combination of the functions nine_lines, three_lines, and new_line (provided below) to print a total of twenty-five lines. The last line of your program should call first nine_lines and then the clear_screen function.
The function three_lines and new_line are defined below so that you can see nested function calls. Also, to make counting “blank” lines visually easier, the print command inside new_line will print a dot at the beginning of the line:
def new_line():
print('.')
def three_lines():
new_line()
new_line()
new_line()
Pass your marks of CA-1, CA-2, and CA-3, of course, INT102 to the function with header high
(float, float, float). Write a function that should return the highest CA mark
Write a function in this file called nine_lines that uses the function three_lines (provided below) to print a total of nine lines.
Now add a function named clear_screen that uses a combination of the functions nine_lines, three_lines, and new_line (provided below) to print a total of twenty-five lines. The last line of your program should call first nine_lines and then the clear_screen function.
The function three_lines and new_line are defined below so that you can see nested function calls. Also, to make counting “blank” lines visually easier, the print command inside new_line will print a dot at the beginning of the line:
def new_line():
print('.')
def three_lines():
new_line()
new_line()
new_line()
Take input of your registration number in the University using appropriate data type. Write a
programme to print all the prime number digits, each in a new line, in your registration
number
Input numbers from the user and find the product of all those input numbers until the user
inputs a negative number. In other means, the loop should end when the user enters a
negative number. Finally, display the product of all those positive numbers entered by the
user
1. Use SQL commands to perform following operations: a. Display a list of available databases b. Create the database (choose any appropriate name in the format c. Select your database d. Create a table: i. Create a relation with the name DEPARTMENT ii. It has four attributes namely Dept_id, Dept_name, Building, and Budget iii. Dept_id is an integer, Dept_name is a character string of maximum length 20, Building is a character string of maximum length 15, and Budget is a number with 12 digits in total, 2 of which are after the decimal point iv. The create table command should also specify Dept_name attribute as not null and set a default value for Building to ‘A’ e. Drop the table DEPARTMENT f. Add attribute Phone to DEPARTMENT relation using Alter command g. Drop attribute Budget from a relation DEPARTMENT by using Alter command h. Modify datatype of Dept_id to varchar(25) using Alter command 2. Put all your output screenshots along with SQL commands in a single PDF file and upload in Moodle
a) Write a simple program to store some Employee objects in an ArrayList. Then display all the details of the objects in the ArrayList. Use the JOptionPane class for output.
b) Use the JOptionPane class to display only the name and surname of employees whose surname starts with the letter ‘M’. (Ensure that you have at least 2 such employees in the list).
Advanced: modify this functionality so that the start letter is not hard-coded, but the user can specify any letter, using the JOptionPane class for input.
c) Remove all employees whose salary is less than or equal to R5000. Then, using the JOptionPane class, display all the details of the remaining objects in the list.
d) Try to sort the contents of the list in alphabetical order of surname. Then, using the JOptionPane class, display all the details of the objects in the list.
e) Try to sort the contents of the list in ascending order of salary. Then, using the JOptionPane class, display all the details of the objects in the list.
C++ program) that will accept an integer value in the range of 5-95 inclusive. Your solution should also ensure that input values ar in multiples of 5. Based on valid input, your solution should calculate how many coins of each denomination should be returned, and display this to the user. Coin values are 50, 20, 10 and 5. The solution should aim to give as much of the higher valued coins as possible. For example, a poor solution for an input of 30 cents would give six 5 cent coins. A correct solution would give a 20 cent coin and a 10 cent coin. After each output, the user should be asked whether they wish to continue or exit/terminate the program. Your solution (algorithm and program) should be designed using a modular approach. This requires the submission of a structure chart, a high level algorithm, and subsequent decompositions of each step (i.e. low-level algorithms). Hint 1- multple of 5 condition. 2- do while loop in switch to terminate the question. 3- no of inp is divisible of 5
A class has an integer data member ‘I’ and a function named ‘printNum’ to print the value of ‘I’. Its subclass also has an integer data member ‘j’ and a function named ‘printNum’ to print the value of ‘j’. Make an object of the subclass and use it to assign a value to ‘I’ and to ‘j’. Now call the function ‘printNum’ by this object.
We want to store the information of different vehicles. Create a class named Vehicle with two data member named mileage and price. Create its two subclasses
*Car with data members to store ownership cost, warranty (by years), seating capacity and fuel type (diesel or petrol).
*Bike with data members to store the number of cylinders, number of gears, cooling type(air, liquid or oil), wheel type(alloys or spokes) and fuel tank size(in inches)
Make another two subclasses Audi and Ford of Car, each having a data member to store the model type. Next, make two subclasses Bajaj and TVS, each having a data member to store the make-type.
Now, store and print the information of an Audi and a Ford car (i.e. model type, ownership cost, warranty, seating capacity, fuel type, mileage and price.) Do the same for a Bajaj and a TVS bike.