ok thanks
ok new code it's shorter yes you're right
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main ()
{
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ok thanks
ok new code it's shorter yes you're right
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main ()
{
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main ()
{
long int x = 0;
start:
if (x != 128)
{
if (x == 9){x++;} //31 space//13 enter//10 enter//9 tab
ok I'm slowly making progress in assembly
now I don't understand what's the difference between this 2 tutorials
this one can be assembled and run with:
nasm -f elf filename.asm ; makes...
ok I'm familiar with pointers
now my dad sad that pointer in C++ sounds like register in assembly (he only coded assembly 15 years ago)
now I'm confused what's different betwin register and...
hmmm interesting
well I'm looking for coding CPU (i7-920 and Intel mobile CPU)
well I've heard little about assembly coding
and I don't even know where to look for "short cuts of each CPU (as my...
hey everyone I think I'm enough experienced with C++ to go learning assembly language
I was googling for at least 2 months and found none good tutorials for it
does anyone know any good...
problem solved
cin.ignore(); after
cin >> x
hi everybody I got an rune tip error -- >> it's marked in program
what should I do that program will give me one more time to correct if I want
manual or blind or exit calc
#include <iostream>...
int main ()
{
if (condition is true/*all other if's will be ignored*/)
{do stuff - if it is true}
else if (if condition if isn't true look here/*all other if's will be...
sorry I have edit the message
yes I found the solution to that message you saw
I used bool and works fine for 0 or flase
thanks
null was the problem
this is normal pointer that gives variable that var contains
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
int main ()
{
cout << "Please enter an integer between 0 and 100: ";
cin >> num1;
cout << "Please enter an integer between 50 and 100: ";
what about if I press 30 in the first num1???
than it wouldn't be...
well
using namespace std;
means it will use somethings in <iostream>
so if you do a class or function
myfunc ()
first problem I can find is a lot of missing ;
on the end of line of all cout use ; (semicolon)
this is all I have found till now I'll search further
all I don't understand what operator should I use between num1 and num2
I did your homework in less than 30 min ---->>> BUT I'M NOT GIVING YOU JUST LIKE THAT
learn C++
you should say to your professor at school that using system pause is a bad habit
if he has any objections direct him to this site:
IP Banned - GIDNetwork
if you need tutorial this is best where to start
Cprogramming.com Tutorial: Introduction to C++
here I learned a lot
but if you are on short of time I suggest you start here
YouTube - C++...
why don't you think I have already try it out ??????????? ----->>>>>
I sad try it your self first and than post whole code please
here is your code you were talking about with error
truthfully to say this one was a hard one
but I did it
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
well I know how to do for 1 caracter (char)
but not for string
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
of corse
yea thanks
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
string func1 ()
{
string name;
getline (cin,name);
cout << name << endl;
if it would do nothing it wouldn't use neighter 1% of CPU
I wont to know what exactly it does