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- (PYTHON PLEASE) Also I was made aware that I can only ask one question and this question requires four different programs so please provide code for Pattern C. Thank you. (Display four patterns using loops) Use nested loops that display the following patterns in four separate programs:arrow_forward(c++) Write a program that takes user input describing a playing card with the following shorthand: A = Ace 2...10 card values J = Jack Q = Queen, etc. D = Diamonds S = Spades. etc. Ex. if the user enters QS then your program responds with Queen of Spadesarrow_forward(C++ CODE) A new video store in your neighborhood is about to open. However, it doesnot have a program to keep track of its videos and customers. The storemanagers want someone to write a program for their system so that thevideo store can operate.The program will require you to design 2 ADTs as described below: (C++)arrow_forward
- (c++) Ask the user to provide a single alphabetic character. Print Vowel or Consonant depending on the input. If the u not a letter (between a and z or A and Z) or is a string of length > 1, print an error.arrow_forward(C++ OOP) We have a house with 3 rooms.We need the user to enter 1 integer as the window number, 2 doubles as depth and width of the room, 1 double as the useless area, 1 boolean as the door's opening direction (e.g. 0 is outward).Program will compute and print the air condition as a string and the total useful area of the house as a double. Calculating the air condition: Name it air_c. Divide the useful area by the window number. If air_c >20, output "bad". If air_c <11 output "good". If 11<=air_c<=20, output "ideal". Attention: If the window number is 0, air condition is bad. Calculating the useful area of room: Width*Depth-(useless area)if the door is inward;Width*Depth-(useless area)-0.8The worst air condition of the 3 is the final air condition of house. --- 1)The information about the home must be all private within a class.2)The class must get these inputs within constructor func.3)Calculating the useful area of a room must be done within a function of a class.4)Air…arrow_forward(C++) 2. Request a character from the console. Use an if/else to output if the character is an uppercase letter, a lowercase letter, or neither a letter nor a number. Example 1 Output (input in bold italics) Input a character: A A is an uppercase letter. Example 2 Output (input in bold italics) Input a character: k k is a lowercase letter. Example 3 Output (input in bold italics) Input a character: 5 5 is a number Example 4 Output (input in bold italics) Input a character: # # is not a number or a letterarrow_forward
- (Create a C++ project) Create a program to sort English alphabets using Insertion Sort by using together with class 1. Create a function for randomly generating 48 English alphabets 2. Sort the letters obtained by using Insertion Sort 3. .Set the timer to sort the lettersarrow_forward(C++)Write a program that will allow a student to compute for his equivalent semestral grade. The program should ask the user should input his/her first name, last name, middle initial, and student number. After, inputting everything above, the output will clear the current screen and a new screen should open. A sample program that would clear a screen is included below for your reference. On the new screen, the user will then be greeted "Welcome, <firstname>! (i.e. Welcome, Louie!)" The program will then ask for the prelim grade, midterm grade and final grade of the student. The program should only accept grades 100 and below. After getting the three grades, the program should compute for the semestral grade. The computation of the semestral grade is as follows: 30%*PrelimGrade + 30%*midtermgrade + 40%finalgrade After inputting all the grades, the screen should clear again and will proceed to another screen. The new screen should output should output the following (this is…arrow_forward(Apartment problem) A real estate office handles, say, 50 apartment units. When the rent is, say, $600 per month, all the units are occupied. However, for each, say, $40 increase in rent, one unit becomes vacant. Moreover, each occupied unit requires an average of $27 per month for maintenance. How many units should be rented to maximize the profit? Write a program in C++ that prompts the user to enter: The total number of units. The rent to occupy all the units. Amount to maintain a rented unit. The increase in rent that results in a vacant unit. The program then outputs: The number of units to be rented to maximize the profit The maximum profit Since your program handles currency, make sure to use a data type that can store decimals with a decimal precision of 2.arrow_forward
- (PYTHON PLEASE) Also I was made aware that I can only ask one question and this question requires four different programs so please provide code for Pattern D. Thank you. (Display four patterns using loops) Use nested loops that display the following patterns in four separate programs:arrow_forward(Python)Fill in the first blank with a Boolean expression so that after the loop executes, the variable min_temp contains the minimum temperature. Do not use the built-in function min().arrow_forward(MIPS/MARS programming) Write a Program that initialize 4 by 4 Table and find the Maximum number in the table and prints the value, the row number and the column number of that maximum number.arrow_forward
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