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    I think I got it, nevermind :p

    I think I got it, nevermind :p
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    Something Eludes Me

    Alright, its a simple program to input 12 numbers in to an array corresponding to rain totals for each month and at the end it wants a total, an average, a high and a low.

    I'm not able to get the...
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    Ah ha! :D

    Ah ha! :D
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    It works just fine but

    This is a program we had to do for class, and it works just fine but I get a curious error message.

    payroll.cpp(57) : warning C4551: function call missing argument list

    To save you the trouble...
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    I did but you have to understand that he's giving...

    I did but you have to understand that he's giving me coding options for code we haven't gotten to in the class yet. It works just peachy but the instructor will go "Where the hell did you learn this...
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    Class? Yes. For a grade? No. No grades in this...

    Class? Yes. For a grade? No. No grades in this class.
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    Thanks for the assistance, I was able to get it...

    Thanks for the assistance, I was able to get it based on the information provided. I appreciate it.

    Now, for the next part of this problem...

    It's still the same program, what we're ultimately...
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    Oh sure, I've got all day really. The main...

    Oh sure, I've got all day really.

    The main problem is that our teacher is out of town for three days and just left us with this asignment. We're all sort of just going "Eh?" at the problem. I...
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    Not sure how to ask this

    Basically the program I'm trying to do lets you input something like 2*2 on a console application and get an answer. The * could be a -, +, or / and it's suppose to do the caculation according to...
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