The NumericUpDown control allows you to specify
a) a maximum value the user can select
b) a minimum value the user can select
c) an increment for the values presented to the user
d) All of the above.
d) All of the above.
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Match the following commands to the corresponding descriptions.
_____ 1. HI= hello _____ 2. PS1="Hi: " _____ 3. ps a _____ 4. echo $HI _____ 5. set _____ 6. kill 9 11237 _____ 7. export _____ 8. ls | tee xyz _____ 9. grep hello xyz _____ 10. unset xyz _____ 11. G _____ 12. export xyz _____ 13. set o vi _____ 14. 10G _____ 15. alias D=rm _____ 16. alias _____ 17. set -o noclobber _____ 18. set -o ignoreeof _____ 19. fc -l _____ 20. set +o noclobber a: removes the specified variable b: displays the list of the shell variables c: removes the specified process d: displays the current directory and saves it in a file e: finds the string hello in the specified file f: displays exported variables g: reassigns the prompt string h: assigns value to variable HI i: displays the status of all active processes j: displays the content of the specified variable k: makes letter D the alias name for the rm command l: displays the 10th command from the history file m: exports the variable called xyz n: lists commands in the history list o: shows the last command in the history file p sets the option to prevent overwriting an existing file q sets the option to prevent accidental log off when [Ctrl-d] key is used r turns off the option that prevents overwriting an existing file s turns on the command line editing option t lists the name of aliases
The Help menu has three options: ____.
A. Tutorials, Example Worlds, and About Alice B. World window, Object tree, and Details C. Text Output, Error Console, and World Statistics D. Tutorial, Recent Worlds, and Templates