Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780133594140
Author: James Kurose, Keith Ross
Publisher: PEARSON
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Exercise - Parameters and Argument Labels
Write a new introduction function called introduction. It should take two String parameters, name
and home, and one Int parameter, age. The function should print a brief introduction. I.e. if "Mary,"
"California," and 32 were passed into the function, it might print "Mary, 32, is from California." Call the
function and observe the printout.
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Write a function called a lmostAddition that takes two Int arguments. The first argument should not
require an argument label. The function should add the two arguments together, subtract 2, then print the
result. Call the function and observe the printout.
Write a function called multiply that takes two Double arguments. The function should multiply the two
arguments and print the result. The first argument should not require a label, and the second argument
should have an external label, "by", that differs from the internal label. Call the function and observe the
printout.
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Transcribed Image Text:Exercise - Parameters and Argument Labels Write a new introduction function called introduction. It should take two String parameters, name and home, and one Int parameter, age. The function should print a brief introduction. I.e. if "Mary," "California," and 32 were passed into the function, it might print "Mary, 32, is from California." Call the function and observe the printout. %3D Write a function called a lmostAddition that takes two Int arguments. The first argument should not require an argument label. The function should add the two arguments together, subtract 2, then print the result. Call the function and observe the printout. Write a function called multiply that takes two Double arguments. The function should multiply the two arguments and print the result. The first argument should not require a label, and the second argument should have an external label, "by", that differs from the internal label. Call the function and observe the printout. Previous | page 3 of 6 | Next: App Exercise - Progress Updates
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