I'm still a bit rusty on programming, and I have never seen these debugger complaints before.
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I'm still a bit rusty on programming, and I have never seen these debugger complaints before.
GNU GCC in Code::Blocks
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Good enough. Thanks.
I have a set of text files where the titles coorespond to the date they were written (such as 01-31-12, where 01 is january, 31 is the thrity first, and 12 is the year). In my C++ code, I have an...
@AndrewHunter:
I understand. That's the meaning behind me apologizing for hastily a written post. I really wasn't thinking about what I was writing at the time.
Just feeding my...
please give a little more background. is this for a school project? is that why you "have" to use arrays? Google getline. it helped me a lot when i was trying to teach myself something similar to...
On second thought, "Object" is probably a bad name for a variable on a forum dedicated to an OOP language.... Position. I apologize for my hastily written post. It's just that the whole concept of...
simple question. if i wanted to simulate a 3d volume (not talking about displaying it as a picture, just simulating) , would the proper way to do this be through a 3d array as in
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Excuse my ignorance, (the only experience I have with this is from online tutorials) but what I take from what you said is that
a= mystring[2] + 15;
is completely legit??
perhaps I should rephrase my question. I want to scramble the letters of a c style string. How can I do this?
The purpose of the program is to have the user to enter a string of characters, such as a password. The program would then convert them to an integer array and then multiply each by a key, then write...
Since you can't just say
char instring[10];
int bufferA[10];
do{
(int)instring[countera]=bufferA[counterA];
Formatting. Got it. Variable names are cities near where I used to work.
Just wanted to redeem myself. This is the completely rewritten- from scratch- program. No gotos, a clean flow, and all under one process. I got rid of all the header files I didn't need. It still...
The reason I was reading one character at a time was that I had originally planned to increment "encryptor" by one each time a char was handled, but I never implemented it. Oh well. Problem solved......
Ha. No. I'm currently using 15.
and I'm also working on a string like "end" instead of c.
I thought that was what I was doing. Like I said. This is from highschool. I haven't seriously written code since then. I'm just now getting back into it.
Hi all. I just recently found an old encryption program I gave up on back in highschool on an old jump drive. I was wanting to teach myself about typecasting, file I/O, and a little encryption all...
Looked for it, but couldnt find the link. thanks
I'm trying to write a simple program that has the function rand() to assign a number between 1 and 100 to int x. Right now, the only way I can get this to happen, is to have the program to check x...
Ehh... Its not. I said I'd give a cookie to someone who posted some source for me to look at. I've seen what I wanted. Learned what I needed. Thank you very much, but I'm afraid this thread is dead.
kay thanks
The link was too large for my blackberry to open, but ill check it out as soon as I can. If anyone else is willing to post some source code I'd give you a cookie. :)
I would definitely go with the...
I was reading a little online about GPGPU (specifically OpenCL) and I came across the FASTRA "supercomputer" that was built using four dual gpu graphics cards. Now, I know that at the time of this...
No, more complex. The concept is to see how far particular objects move between two pictures taken slightly apart from each other. Closer objects would appear to move more than farther away. The idea...