Thanks l0cke
I think I'm finally understanding. At least a little.
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Thanks l0cke
I think I'm finally understanding. At least a little.
Ok I read the chapter again on pointers and still can't seem to grab hold of it. I understand the what pointer are and what they do in theory just can't seem to do it in real life. Here is another...
The problem with the book we have is it's a reference book so they don't explain things very good. I understand the the address examle but the problem I have still makes no sense to me.
int n1...
Here is 2 problems I have that I'm having trouble with. I'm reading about pointer and having a hard time understanding how they work. Here is 2 problems were I need to figure out what will print...
I just thought it would be easier dealing with on person and I also didn't want to post homework question on forum because i know people get mad when users do that. I'm doing the work on my own just...
I've started an online C programming course which is non interactive and the teacher recommends finding someone who knows C to help me out when I get in trouble or need some help. If anyone is...
ok I got you thank you, don't know why I can't remember that.
ok I think I got over that first huddle but now when I run my program I get a windows error and the program closes down.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
int...
I know this, that is way I also joined this forum hoping people would help when I got stumped or need some help. If you don't feel this is a forum where a beginner should be than please direct me to...
that was just part of the code the whole program is going to have the use enter a name and age of as many as the wish and when they type exit it will show the youngest persons name and ag along with...
Well I don't know if I completely understand your answer. I'm reading a book "The complete reference C fourth edition" the book doesn't explain things as well as I would like.
if I understand...
I'm trying to learn C and I'm having some problems.
What is wong with this code
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
Can anyone tell me which popular programming languages used today have there roots in C. I know C++ and Java are 2 languages with ties to C but are there anymore?
Shane