I cannot figure out where to put in randomize(); in this code so that the numbers are truly random. I can only get them to stay the same for a long time and then change by 1, or change by 1 each...
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I cannot figure out where to put in randomize(); in this code so that the numbers are truly random. I can only get them to stay the same for a long time and then change by 1, or change by 1 each...
cuz then you can modify it and apply it to any other problems you have.
i always just put in cin.get(); twice, but i bet that system pause is easier
Carlos, I got the algorithm. I'll show it to you tommorow, it's really simple. Also, I figured out how to implement it, so no worries. It's late anyway, nother 30 minutes won't matter.
Everyone go...
Thanks for all of the help, I got it working.
What I need now, because I can't find it, is how to copy something into a specific part of an apstring, depending on if it is a vowel, contanent, or...
thanks, but i figured it out. I needed a library file, had none. Instead of figuring out how to make one, I just put the whole of apstring.h above my int main(). works fine, and at school i have...
Thanks. Any reccomendations for a free compiler that has apstring.h? I actually have to use it, we are supposed to write a program that uses apstring in some way, unfourtuantly.
I download the Bloodshed compiler (Dev-C++ 4.9.5.0), and it didn't come with apstring.h. I went and found it on the net, and downloaded the file into my include directory. For some reason, I get the...
meh. ive driven without taking driving lessons... and i am comfortable with C++. i can write you a program that gives you change, and can use strings, arrays, if/else, and more.
and i like...
i went to game dev, found the part where it says what to get to make them nifty little graphics... and found out of the two reccomended, one is DOS (DJGPP or some such name) and looks like a pain to...
I am taking C++/Java 1 this school year, and have read through most of the first 10 or so tutorials on this site. What I would like to know is, where else on the web can I learn about C++ (for free...