Translation:
Wahhh! You expect me to actually think! You're mean! You won't give me teh codez!!!
Cya, although I'm sure you'll be back to try again.
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Translation:
Wahhh! You expect me to actually think! You're mean! You won't give me teh codez!!!
Cya, although I'm sure you'll be back to try again.
wgh : i think ur mistaken, i never said write whole program for me.. i can already write that.. i was asking for the line code only for this logic but anywy np.. no one here actually knows how to help but Elysiaa or something.. i forgot his nick but he's a gr8 helper always helped ..
Listen listen,
these people really want to help you. Help you to become a great programmer. They do so by making you solve your own problem - by giving you hints an direction, just like a real teacher would.
Now, I hope you know how to write pseudo code or flow charts?
I suggest you try. Try to write down the logic in your mind.
Try to figure out how you would do if someone gave you 3:65:05.
Let your brain do the work.
Once you've written a flowchart and pseudo code, you can translate it into actual C++ code. This is the basic step you're taught in programming.
Somthing like that.Code:int checkTimeSeconds ( int sec )
{
if ( sec > 60 )
{
m_Seconds = 10; // default value
}
else
{
m_Seconds = sec;
}
return m_Seconds;
}
i know whats a flowchart but whats a pseudo code exactly? b tw reply my pm please ;p
Pseudo code is basically non-language code, such as:
ASK USER FOR INPUT
CHECK IF INPUT IS VALID
IF INPUT IS VALID
PRINT OUTPUT
ELSE
PRINT INVALID OUTPUT
Usually, it's what you translate flowcharts into. One step closer to code.
ah ok thanks, will try :P thanks
Not what he wants to hear. He just wants someone to do his work for him. Has he shown any effort whatsoever?
I actually thought he had already done this in the OP. However, it now seems the exact scenario quoted was likely spoon-fed as a requirement to him prior to arriving here.
Here is what I would do:
Ex:
given time: 3:65:00 (hours = 3, minutes = 65)
should be: 4:05:00 (hours = 4, minutes = 5)
if minutes > 60
hours = hours + minutes / 60
minutes = minutes % 60
65 % 60 = 5 (the minutes should be this)
65 / 60 = 1 (add this to the hours) (*Note:must be declared as an int).
Although there are other ways to do this (and declaring it as an int is probably considered bad practice), this would work.
People are supposed to think for themselves, you know? Not be handed a solution.
The first thing you learn as a programmer is to be able to translate the logic into program code through pseudo code and flow charts.