LOL some funny stuff in there. I got mostly A's "you are a believer, but you don't let it control your life"
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LOL some funny stuff in there. I got mostly A's "you are a believer, but you don't let it control your life"
Tool rules - everyone go out and buy Ænima.
I'd take Courtney over Jennifer any day of the week.
>>Denise Richards is the hottest chick of all time!<<
One of the hottest, but not the hottest - Holly Valance is the hottest woman in the...
Here I was thinking you'd posted a picture of your pet snake when it was your game!
I think that for such a supposedly "user friendly" OS, the documentation that comes with Windows is hopeless. The Linux/Unix man pages are so much more helpful and detailed. Just my 2 cents worth...
Just noticed a couple today when I logged on. Anyone else had the same thing happen?
This more or less explains the difference between the two: http://www.cprogramming.com/boardfaq.html#main
I myself always use int main(void) as per the C standard.
Although I've only been here a short time, I notice that there are numerous questions that pop up- arrays, user input, file i/o. The FAQ contains no answers to any of these questions that I can...
>>i dont intend to modify anything at this point. because i know functions are sort of like sub- programs, and cound be used over and over, i was curious if they could be put in a "custom" library to...
Yes, I listen to music all the time, especially when I'm on the computer!
Shiro: whereabouts can you get a copy of the ANSI C standard?
Get yourself a copy of "C: How to Program" by Deitel & Deitel. It's the ONLY book you'll ever need to learn C.
Rather than that, couldn't you just make it so the user can only use the keyboard (i.e.- don't provide any mouse support)?
Finally got the blasted thing working. To read in the input, I had to do something similar to how I printed out the array into the file
for (counter = 0; counter <= SIZE -1; counter++)
{...
Boy, the small mistakes that slip through the cracks! Thanks for the help, I'll make those changes.
I added some code to print the values in the array month into a random access file. Again when you enter in any values, it returns rubbish to the screen, and to the file.
#include <stdio.h>...
(Can't seem to edit the above posts for some reason)...
What I meant was that when dealing with files (reading or writing to them) you should always check to see if the file is NULL. Again, as I...
Well if you were going to write to the file (I'm assuming you will at some stage), you should always check to see if the file is NULL. If the file was NULL, obviously it wouldn't contain any data. ...