Exercise 4: iTrilogi Problems Act 4.1 There are 4 given inputs: input 1, input 2, input 3, and input 4. The outputs are comprised of output 1, output 2, and output 3 only. The 3 outputs should be off initially. If we were to press input 1, this should cause output 1 to turn on, and should be remained on after releasing input 1. Though, if any output is already on, even before pressing input 1, pressing it should have no effect whatsoever. This behavior should be similar for input 2 and output 2, as well as input 3 and output 3. For input 4, it has a special case, it is used to turn off all the outputs. The outputs should stay off when input 4 is pressed. Input 4 should be able to override all the inputs while pressed. Act 4.2 This time there are 4 inputs and 4 outputs. Each output, O(n), is activated if, and only if, at least (n) inputs are clicked or pressed. The specific combination of buttons pressed does not affect the output. For instance, clicking input 3 and input 4 should only activate output 1 and output 2.
Exercise 4: iTrilogi Problems Act 4.1 There are 4 given inputs: input 1, input 2, input 3, and input 4. The outputs are comprised of output 1, output 2, and output 3 only. The 3 outputs should be off initially. If we were to press input 1, this should cause output 1 to turn on, and should be remained on after releasing input 1. Though, if any output is already on, even before pressing input 1, pressing it should have no effect whatsoever. This behavior should be similar for input 2 and output 2, as well as input 3 and output 3. For input 4, it has a special case, it is used to turn off all the outputs. The outputs should stay off when input 4 is pressed. Input 4 should be able to override all the inputs while pressed. Act 4.2 This time there are 4 inputs and 4 outputs. Each output, O(n), is activated if, and only if, at least (n) inputs are clicked or pressed. The specific combination of buttons pressed does not affect the output. For instance, clicking input 3 and input 4 should only activate output 1 and output 2.
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