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 UWA week 41 (2nd semester, week 11) ↓
SVG not supported 12:08pm Thu 10th Oct, ANONYMOUS

Hi, After I ran the in.txt 0 2 1 3 3 2 2 0 2 1 0 2 3 0 , the out.txt format was as shown in the figure. I checked all the records in the help2002 and saw that some people had a ";" after the last line, while others did not. My result did not have a "...


 UWA week 38 (2nd semester, week 8) ↓
SVG not supported 12:23pm Mon 16th Sep, ANONYMOUS

Feel the same way. Why to create such ambiguity in the description of the question? This cannot verify whether we have mastered the knowledge. On the contrary, such tricks make me more confused and increase the difficulty of mastering the correct kno...


 UWA week 37 (2nd semester, week 7) ↓
SVG not supported 1:53pm Sat 14th Sep, ANONYMOUS

Dear Prof. Amitava Thank you for your reply. I tested 8 samples successfully, but I still have two questions 1. I have passed 8 test cases and printed correctly. The former lecturer mentioned that he would post a web link specifically for testing, ...


SVG not supported 11:37am Wed 11th Sep, ANONYMOUS

Hi, Could you please guide me on to define the tests whether successful? Just output like the picture shows or should they print the number as each sample writes? Which one is standard? Hope for clarification


 UWA week 34 (2nd semester, week 5) ↓
SVG not supported 11:00am Fri 23rd Aug, ANONYMOUS

Hello. Just wondering when i can get the solutions for midterm exam. Thanks


SVG not supported 12:03pm Wed 21st Aug, ANONYMOUS

(20) Which of the following is NOT a reason for the fork system call failing? A. the user already has too many processes running. B. The whole computer system has exhausted is available memory. C. the value returned by fork is -1. D. the parameter passed...

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