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Club Sign-ups! We have a lot of clubs and activities here at KSU, and trying to decide
which one(s) to join can sometimes be overwhelming. For this assignment, you will
develop a program to help people make up their mind between four different clubs. You
will ask the user if they want to be in an indoor or outdoor club, and how much they're
willing to pay in dues (with a cut-off of $5 dues). Using a single IF/ELSE IF/ELSE
statement, create a program that can produce the following output. (Hint: You'll need to
use logical operators like AND to connect two conditions together)
You must call the class Assignment3C and put it in a file called "Assignment3C.java",
"Assignment3C.cs", or "Assignment3C.cpp"
Sample Output #1:
[KSU Club Suggestions]
Do you want an indoor or outdoor club?: Indoor
How much are you willing to pay in dues?: 3.50
You could join the Chess club!
Sample Output #2:
[KSU Club Suggestions ]
Do you want an indoor or outdoor…
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The field of astronomy has been significantly advanced through the use of computer technology. Algorithms can automatically survey digital images of the night sky, looking for new patterns.
For this problem, you should write such an analysis program which counts the number of stars visible in an bitmap image. An image consists of pixels, and each pixel is either black or white (represented by the characters # and -, respectively). All black pixels are considered to be part of the sky, and each white pixel is considered to be part of a star. White pixels that are adjacent vertically or horizontally are part of the same star.
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Each test case begins with a line containing a pair of integers 1≤m, n≤100. This is followed by mm lines, each of which contains exactly nn pixels. Input contains at least one and at most 50 test cases, and input ends at the end of file.
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Can you help me with this program?In C++ The room contains n*n cubes (in rows and columns). Each cube is white or black. You can get out of a white cube by going in one of the four directions horizontally or vertically (but you can't go beyond the scope of the room). You can get out in a black cube, but you can't get out of it. There is a mouse and a piece of cheese in the room. The mouse is in a cube (0,0) - white, and the cheese in a cube (n-1, n-1) - black. The mouse can move from cube to cube according to the rules described above. Write a program that finds all the paths that can be moved to the cheese with the mouse and if it appears, display it with ‘*’.
An example diagram of the task is shown in the figure:
Operating instructions: Compose a recursive function path (int i, int j), receiving as parameters the coordinates of the current position of the mouse (initially 0.0, and then run with parameters (i-1, j), (i + 1, j), ( i, j-1) or (i, j + 1)).
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C++ How to Program (10th Edition)
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