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According to that website, 3. What's that? The current version of Sun Java is version 6 or 1. I wondered about that too; I think maybe they mean 1. Gives the bean counters something to chew on should I ever need to make an argument about what technology to support. I still question statistics harvested from the Internet however.

Browser penetration numbers I've seen don't come anywhere close to the actual usage on our corporate website due to our audience. Dead link : I wish there was something simillar but functional.

This is why you shouldn't just answer with a link, but make a small summary of the data you find. The site is dead and the answer is void. Show 1 more comment. Roland Rabien Roland Rabien 8, 7 7 gold badges 46 46 silver badges 67 67 bronze badges. They may have java installed and have it disabled in their browser.

Very different things. No, it's Java. Users that don't have Javascript don't even show up in Google Analytics. My sites has about the same percentage. One way of doing this is using a float or long variable instead of int.

Write the code. To calculate percentage, you will need two parameters: The total score or the maximum possible score ; and, The obtained score whose percentage you wish to calculate. For example: If a student scores 30 marks out of in a test, and you wish to calculate the percentage marks scored by the student, is the total marks or the maximum possible score.

Calculate the percentage. Use the formula given in the previous step to calculate the percentage. Make sure that the variable used for storing the value of percentage is of type float. If not, the answer may not be correct. This is because, the float data-type is 32 bit single precision that even considers decimals in mathematical calculations.

However, the variables in which you stored the total score and obtained score can be int. Using a float variable for the percentage will automatically convert the int to float ; and the total calculation will be done in float instead of int. Display the percentage to the user. Once the program has calculated the percentage, display it to the user. Use the System.

Method 1. Yes No. Not Helpful 4 Helpful It really depends on the application. A float variable will give you more precise values with decimals, and an int variable will give you rounded whole numbers. Not Helpful 5 Helpful You use a float or double instead of int. A double is more accurate, but you won't necessarily use that more than a float. Not Helpful 2 Helpful 0. The above shown code can perform the averages, but to perform sums, you would simply follow the above code, use it to take more inputs from user and store them in variables.

Once you have the variableResult all summed up, you can then using the above shown average code. Better practice would be first create a SUMS only program and then combine both Sums and Averages into a single program. The third-party programs were about twice as likely to be unpatched -- Microsoft programs, however, can be updated through one mechanism.

In addition, For example, Adobe Flash Player 15 is an end-of-life program -- but is installed on 73 percent of PCs. While the report only covers private computers, the data could apply to some business environments as well, Lingaard said. In addition to the US, Secunia also released individual reports for eleven European countries, Saudi Arabia, Australia, and New Zealand, and the results varied slightly by geography.

For example, the percentage of unpatched operating system ranged from a low of 8. Maria Korolov has been covering emerging technology and emerging markets for the past 20 years. Here are the latest Insider stories. More Insider Sign Out.



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