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Write the syntax for the declaration of a function. Also discuss the parameter passing methods with an example program. 10m Dec2007

Explanation of FUNCTION: A function is a block of code that has a name and it has a property that it is reusable i.e. it can be executed from as many different points in a C Program as required. Function groups a number of program statements into a unit and gives it a name. This… Read More »

Explain the basic principle of Quine-McCluskey method of simplifying the Boolean expression with the help of an example function. 6m Jun2007

Explain the basic principle of Quine-McCluskey method of simplifying the Boolean expression with the help of an example function. 6m Jun2007 Quine McKluskey Method A tabular method was suggested to deal with the increasing number of variables known as Quine McKluskey Method. This method is suitable for programming and hence provides a tool for automating… Read More »

Simplify Boolean function using Karnaugh map method F(A,B,C,D) = Σ(1,2,5,6,7,8,9,11,12,15) Also, draw the corresponding logic circuit diagram. 8m Jun2007

Simplify the following Boolean function using Karnaugh map method F( A ,B , C , D ) = Σ ( 1, 2 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 11 , 12 ,15 ) Also, draw the corresponding logic circuit diagram. 8m Jun2007   K-Map for F is: Thus, the simplified equations for F (A,… Read More »

Design an algorithm, draw a corresponding flow chart and write a program in C, to swap the values using pass by value and pass by reference methods. 10m Jun2007

Design an algorithm, draw a corresponding flow chart and write a program in C, to swap the values using pass by value and pass by reference methods. 10m Jun2007  FlowChart: Program to swap two values (Pass By Value):- #include <stdio.h> main ( ) { int x = 2, y = 3; clrscr(); void swap(int, int);… Read More »

ASSEMBLY29 An Assembly program using the method of “add-and-shift” loop, in which you use the binary digits of one number to control additions of a shifted version of the other number into a running total; this is essentially the same algorithm you use when multiplying numbers by hand in decimal

Now we will write another Assembly program, Using the method of “add-and-shift” loop, in which you use the binary digits of one number to control additions of a shifted version of the other number into a running total; this is essentially the same algorithm you use when multiplying numbers by hand in decimal Let’s identify variables… Read More »