True, lol. But I just made the program to learn, it's not a school project. I plan on taking programming next year, though, so thanks for the advice. This is a popular board.
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True, lol. But I just made the program to learn, it's not a school project. I plan on taking programming next year, though, so thanks for the advice. This is a popular board.
Thanks, all. And I'll keep this forum in my bookmarks! It's people are full of information.
Thanks Elysia, at my stage, every piece of info counts.
Thanks. That's all I need to know. If you wanted to know, I have windows xp pro. And I was just asking the question for future knowledge.
What code could I use to copy a file to another location on the computer?
Thanks in advance,
Will
Thanks for all your help. It's helped a lot. I've got it working perfectly now. It's going to be more than a wind chill calculator. I'll upload it when i'm finished just in case anybody wants to see...
I gotta go for now, maybe the day. Thanks for the help so far.
It runs just fine the way it is in my previous post, but it won't exit.
I only made two changes:
I added in a second = to make it a comparison.
and
I set yn = 1 just before the while...
Thanks, all of you. I used a while loop. Thanks carlorfeo for the tips, and thanks swgh and NeonBlack for the loop idea... I completely forgot about it...
Here is the code a the proggy working how...
Never mind about the second problem. I fixed it by declaring it a 'long double'.
I'm using this program in C++ to calculate wind chill:
#include <cstdlib>
#include <iostream>
#include <math.h>
using namespace std;
int main(int argc, char *argv[])