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3. what is the output of the following statements? temporary object1; temporary object2("rectangle", 8.5, 5); temporary object3("circle", 6, 0); temporary object4("cylinder", 6, 3.5); cout < < fixed < < showpoint < < setprecision(2); object1.print(); object2.print(); object3.print(); object4.print(); object1.set("sphere", 4.5, 0); object1.print();
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Write a new lc-3 trap subroutine (i.e. a subroutine that will be invoked via the trap instruction) that will receive a numeric digit entered at the keyboard (i.e. an ascii character), echo it to the screen, and return in r0 the corresponding numeric value: so if the user types the digit '7', the character '7' will appear on the screen, but the value returned in r0 will be b0000 0000 0000 0111 (#7) you may not use any trap calls in your code - you must implement the "polling" code that interrogates the keyboard status and data registers. ; getnum_tsr ; a subroutine for obtaining a numeric value ; given ascii numeric digit input to keyboard. ; the numeric digit is echoed to the console (e.g. '7' = b0000 0000 0011 0111), ; but the value returned in r0 is the actual numeric value ; corresponding to the digit (e.g. b0000 0000 0000 0111 =
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