hi guys
i'm sorry about the thread i've posted yesterday. that was obviously the wrong one. this is the correct one.
#include <iostream>
#include <windows.h>
#include <conio>
#include...
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hi guys
i'm sorry about the thread i've posted yesterday. that was obviously the wrong one. this is the correct one.
#include <iostream>
#include <windows.h>
#include <conio>
#include...
i have solved the problems with comparing string thanks to swoopy :) . anyway, now i'm having problems to get it to display those identifiers when it is encountered. here's what i've got so far:
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my program is supposed to act as a test case generator. first of all, it will read a file and tokenize each words. then if it comes accross an identifier it will generate a particular test case for...
i figure out that i actually have major problem concerning my program. so i think it's best if i post the entire code so that someone can actually help me out. here's the entire code:
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thanks swoopy =)..i'll give it a try
can u explain more regarding "keep track of the number of identifiers"? i'm kinda lost.
uhh hey guys
i have some problem in string compare. here's a portion of my code.
here's the what i use to store the identifiers
string a[4];
hi guys
i think i have found the solution for the thead i posted a week ago. now i'm actually reading the file as a .txt file. here's the code:
#include <iostream>
#include <conio>...
hi guys i really need plentiful help here. i am on my way developing a test case generator that will generate test cases for black box testing and white box testing. i've attached the program here....