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17CS32 Analog and Digital Electronics Module 4 and 5

17CS32 Analog and Digital Electronics Module 4 Here you can download the most important questions of module 4 of Analog and Digital Electronics. 1. Explain 4-bit Serial in-Serial out register. 2. Explain 4-bit Serial in-parallel out register. 3. Explain 4-bit parallel in-Serial out register. 4. Explain 4-bit parallel in-parallel out register. 5. Explain 4-bit Ring Counter. 6. Design 4-bit Johnson counter

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17CS32 Analog and Digital Electronics Module 1

17CS32 Analog and Digital Electronics Module 1 The important question from module 1 of Analog and Digital Electronics along with answers. Download module 1 question and answers 17CS32 Analog and Digital Electronics CBCS Notes. Module 1  Important questions of Analog and Digital Electronics Notes contain answers to following questions, 1. Explain the construction and principle of operation

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18CS33 Data Structures and Applications VTU Notes

18CS33 Data Structures and Applications VTU Notes Data Structures and Applications with subject code 18CS33 is included in the 3rd semester of computer science and engineering. Here you can download module wise CBCS notes of 18CS33 Data Structures and Applications. Module 1 – Introduction to Data Structures The notes contain the following points: Introduction to data

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PERL Basic Programs

PERL Basic Programs A Perl program runs in a special interpretive mode, the entire script is compiled internally in memory before being executed. Unlike other interpreted language like the shell and awk, script errors are generated before execution itself. 1. Simple Hello World program: #!/usr/bin/perl #Program to print Hello World and greeting message print(“Hello World\n”);

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PERL Basics

PERL Basics The Practical Extraction and Report Language (PERL) was developed by Larry Wall. In Perl, Larry Wall invented a general-purpose tool which is at once a programming language and the mother of all filters. Perl is standard on Linux. However, it is free and executables are available for all UNIX flavors. For more details, log

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