The following three questions are not for a specific command, switch or paramete
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The following three questions are not for a specific command, switch or parameter? For the below three questions I am NOT looking for examples of commands, switches or parameter. I am looking for the general definitions of the word “command”, “switch” and “parameter” (in cmd)
What is a Command?
What is a switch?
What is a parameter?
Issue any command with a parameter and a switch
The following six questions ARE for the specific command, switch and parameter that you chose.
What was the command you used?
What does the command do?
What was the parameter you used?
What did the parameter do?
What was the switch you used?
What did that switch do?
Explanation / Answer
Dear Student,
Here are the answer...
The below answer for each word i have given by computer perspective.
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Command: A coomand is a special instruction given to the computer to perform a specific task.
Switch: In computer programming a switch statement accept various values and if the values matches with a case statement then that case executes.
Parameter: a parmenter is a variable which specify the data type i.e int, float, double etc, passed to the function its also called a argument in programming enviornment.
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I think you only need the definition of three words. If also required an example for the rest part B. Please comment on the comment box. I will explain you with example.
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