Computer Science, asked by PradottPatra, 6 months ago

In which operating systems, the user gives commands to the computer in the form of lines of text or programs.​

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Answered by govardhanagirise76
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The system used for controlling the position, velocity, acceleration, temperature, pressure, voltage, and current, etc. are examples of control systems. ... Here one sensor measures the difference between the actual temperature and desired temperature.The command line is a text interface for your computer. It's a program that takes in commands, which it passes on to the computer's operating system to run. From the command line, you can navigate through files and folders on your computer, just as you would with Windows Explorer on Windows or Finder on Mac OS.A command-line interface allows the user to interact with the computer by typing in commands . The computer displays a prompt, the user keys in the command and presses enter or return. In the early days of personal computers, all PCs used command-line interfaces.In computing, a command is a directive to a computer program to perform a specific task. It may be issued via a command-line interface, such as a shell, or as input to a network service as part of a network protocol, or as an event in a graphical user interface triggered by the user selecting an option in a menu.

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