Thanks 7Stud...that is VERY helpful. And I actually understood it. Yay!
Thanks again! You taught me something today!
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Thanks 7Stud...that is VERY helpful. And I actually understood it. Yay!
Thanks again! You taught me something today!
Thank you! Thank you again! And even THANKS SO MUCH!!!
Obviously, I was on the right track with the "int" usage, but could you explain to me how I can use "int i" when it's not even declared...
And would it be easier to use "int", except I'm not sure how...OMG! I am SO stuck! LOL!
Okay, I feel really stupid, but I cannot seem to get this down pat. Last assigment I turned in incomplete because of the same issue, but for whatever reason, I cannot seem to figure out how to read...
Never mind. Got it!!
(does happy dance!!)
Thanks anyway!!
Can someone tell me what is wrong with this code? I've got everything except the 24,36,48, and 60 month calculations working. They turn out to zero everytime. I think it has something to do with...
Umm..yeah, the parenthesis were my fault. Looking at it again, I forgot one.
Anyway, does that (with an extra parenthesis) work for an exponent? I'm going to try it that way!
Thanks!
You...
Okay, so wait...I would write it like this?
pow( (loanAmt*(monIntRate)/(1-(1-monIntRate), -noMonths)
Is that right?
Can someone explain how to write this as an exponential value since i have NO clue at all?
monPayment=(loanAmt*(monIntRate)/(1-(1-monIntRate) and then right here is the exponent -noMonths)
How...
Thanks 7stud...I think that explains it a bit better. I can lookup the code for that. :) :)
Thanks again!!!!!!!!!!!
Well, this is close to what I want. However, that's a bit more than I am trying to do.
I don't want code, I want someone to explain to me how I can "find" the @ symbol in the data file and pull...
I am SO stuck it's ridiculous!
I am trying to write a program that uses a "while" loop and finds the '@' in a .dat file and pulls the full e-mail address and outputs it to another file.
the...
You guys ROCK!!
After moving the return 0 under the cin.get and adding the cin.ignore, it worked like a charm.
And no, my comiler didn't warn me about the return 0...it just executed the file...
I am trying to write a program, but in order to see the end result, I need my program to pause at the end and preferable to use enter to exit.
I have cin.get() at the end...but it's not...