Application of Looping
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- kylenicoleGuru
- Posts : 10
Join date : 2018-08-18
Re: Application of Looping
Sun Aug 19, 2018 10:53 am
mas maayos kapag may moduleAdmin wrote:Yes, any program can run without modules. But then, module is considered because it makes our program structured.Jericho wrote:Can this timer can do without module ?
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- MJGuru
- Posts : 14
Join date : 2018-08-19
Re: Application of Looping
Sun Aug 19, 2018 12:50 pm
yes pwede siya mag run pero kaya may module para siguro mas umikli yung program natin at maging structuredkylenicole wrote:mas maayos kapag may moduleAdmin wrote:Yes, any program can run without modules. But then, module is considered because it makes our program structured.Jericho wrote:Can this timer can do without module ?
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- Kyle CagampangAdvanced
- Posts : 6
Join date : 2018-08-19
Re: Application of Looping
Sun Aug 19, 2018 1:33 pm
mas maganda may module para pag may mali ka mas madali mo mahanapMJ wrote:yes pwede siya mag run pero kaya may module para siguro mas umikli yung program natin at maging structuredkylenicole wrote:mas maayos kapag may moduleAdmin wrote:Yes, any program can run without modules. But then, module is considered because it makes our program structured.Jericho wrote:Can this timer can do without module ?
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- Jung kookGuru
- Posts : 12
Join date : 2018-08-12
Re: Application of Looping
Sun Aug 19, 2018 6:17 pm
Admin wrote:thanks crystalyn very good research hehe at negegets ko rin ang gumugulo sa isip ni jung kook. So yun na nga, pano nag karoon na ng 1 sec delay eh yung program nga na binbuo natin eh timer? tama ba? ok pasok tayo dun sa 1 sec delay module, ang laman nun eh nested loops din. ganito kasi gumawa ng delay, for instance kayang magcountdown ng processor mo ng 1billion in 100 milliseconds then do it 10 times so now meron ka nang 1 second delay bago gawin yung susunod na dapat gawin depende sa flowchart gets na ba?Asdfghjkl wrote:Jung kook wrote:
Sagutin ko din. Para plus points BWAAHHHAHAHHAHAHA
Ayun, nasearch ko to.
To tell time, the clock uses a quartz crystal oscillator that creates a stable, periodic electromagnetic signal or vibration. By counting the vibrations, the computer can tell the time. [PDF] The RTC is powered by a very small battery (usually lithium) that keeps it running even when the computer is off. That way, when you turn the computer back on, the time is still set.
Bale, may physical hardware pala na nag vivibrate para ma determine ang per second. Built-in na pala sya. Tas from that distinguished 1 second delay. Makaka buo ka na ng clock program. (Yes, distinguished)
HAHAHAHAHA parang nagets ko na hindi
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(Seeeer, ako po yung nag research ng sagot sa tanong ko po)
HAHAHAHHAHHHAAHHAHHAAH XD ayaw palampasin yung credits eh XD
Ahm ser pero 'diba iba-iba ang specs ng PC? Paano kung mas mabilis pa sa 1 billion in 100 milliseconds yung kayang i-countdown?
Edi ibig-sabihin kada PC, iba-iba yung 'pag distinguish ng 1 second? Kasi may mabagal na PC tsaka mabilis na PC ee.
Re: Application of Looping
Mon Aug 20, 2018 1:18 pm
oh my bad yes iba iba ang paggawa ng 1 second delay, it depends sa bilis ng processor.Jung kook wrote:Admin wrote:thanks crystalyn very good research hehe at negegets ko rin ang gumugulo sa isip ni jung kook. So yun na nga, pano nag karoon na ng 1 sec delay eh yung program nga na binbuo natin eh timer? tama ba? ok pasok tayo dun sa 1 sec delay module, ang laman nun eh nested loops din. ganito kasi gumawa ng delay, for instance kayang magcountdown ng processor mo ng 1billion in 100 milliseconds then do it 10 times so now meron ka nang 1 second delay bago gawin yung susunod na dapat gawin depende sa flowchart gets na ba?Asdfghjkl wrote:Jung kook wrote:
Sagutin ko din. Para plus points BWAAHHHAHAHHAHAHA
Ayun, nasearch ko to.
To tell time, the clock uses a quartz crystal oscillator that creates a stable, periodic electromagnetic signal or vibration. By counting the vibrations, the computer can tell the time. [PDF] The RTC is powered by a very small battery (usually lithium) that keeps it running even when the computer is off. That way, when you turn the computer back on, the time is still set.
Bale, may physical hardware pala na nag vivibrate para ma determine ang per second. Built-in na pala sya. Tas from that distinguished 1 second delay. Makaka buo ka na ng clock program. (Yes, distinguished)
HAHAHAHAHA parang nagets ko na hindi
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/bumulong/
(Seeeer, ako po yung nag research ng sagot sa tanong ko po)
HAHAHAHHAHHHAAHHAHHAAH XD ayaw palampasin yung credits eh XD
Ahm ser pero 'diba iba-iba ang specs ng PC? Paano kung mas mabilis pa sa 1 billion in 100 milliseconds yung kayang i-countdown?
Edi ibig-sabihin kada PC, iba-iba yung 'pag distinguish ng 1 second? Kasi may mabagal na PC tsaka mabilis na PC ee.
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