Computers and Technology, 22.04.2021 18:50, animexcartoons209
Language: Haskell
Write a function time2Str that returns a string representation of timestamp in the form HH:MM:SS. (Hint: look up and use the built-in functionshow as well as ++). Add leading zeros if necessary, such that the hours, minutes, and seconds are always two digits. (Assume that hours in the timestamp argument will never be three digits). Use the following definition and type which represents the format (Hour, Mins, Seconds)
type TimeStamp = (Int, Int, Int)
time2Str :: TimeStamp -> String
Answers: 3
Computers and Technology, 21.06.2019 23:30, skywil8981
Step 1: choose your topics review the project milestone reflections you submitted for modules 1 through 4. choose the one major idea or concept from each module that you feel most applies to your life. in addition, choose an important concept from module 5 that applies to your life. step 2: write your guidebook for each module: write a catchy headline that clearly and concisely sums up your chosen idea or concept write a brief explanation that includes a description of the concept, why it is important, and how it can be applied to your life to make a positive impact choose an exciting, powerful, or engaging image that illustrates your concept remember, you are writing one for each module, so you will have a total of five headlines, five descriptions, and five images. step 3: design your guidebook choose a format to present your digital guidebook. there are many 21st century tools available for creating and submitting your work in the online environment. for more information on tools your school uses, contact your instructor or visit the web 2.0 tools area.
Answers: 3
Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 17:40, penacesar18p9jrdh
The value of sin(x) (in radians) can be approximated by the alternating infinite series create a function (prob3_2) that takes inputs of a scalar angle measure (in radians) and the number of approximation terms, n, and estimates sin(x). do not use the sin function in your solution. you may use the factorial function. though this can be done without a loop (more efficiently), your program must use (at least) one. you may find the mod() function useful in solving the problem.
Answers: 1
Language: Haskell
Write a function time2Str that returns a string representation of timestamp in t...
Mathematics, 25.02.2020 21:46
Chemistry, 25.02.2020 21:47
History, 25.02.2020 21:47