Hello,
I have just finished developing my "Clocker" project. It's a simple one. It just contains a stop watch, a down counter and an alarm ( without alarm sounds, just a notification ) ..
I have...
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Hello,
I have just finished developing my "Clocker" project. It's a simple one. It just contains a stop watch, a down counter and an alarm ( without alarm sounds, just a notification ) ..
I have...
Hello All,
Not as expected, this post is not help request
I am developing an assembler. And while I am developing this program, I found myself creating generic string functions which I ound very...
ooops :)
thanks
and sorry for that FATAL mistake :(
What on Earth is that?!!!!!
guess what?
the code is working!!!!
in my main post, I have only mentioned 1 of 2 problems .. check the whole code:
#include <WinSock2.h>
#include <WS2tcpip.h>...
Hello,
I was creating a basic winsock application when strange error message appeared ( while initializing winsock ) .. here's the code:
#include <WinSock2.h>
#include <WS2tcpip.h>...
Thanks guys... I have found a solution to the problem..
Here's the code after the modifications:
char numbers[] = "7410852.963=/*-+";
char temp[2];
int i = 0, j...
Hello there,
I was trying to build a standard calculator version. The standard calculator is just like the calculator that comes with MS Windows.
As you can observe, there are 17 buttons. I am...
@tabstop:
first of all, sorry for my late response. I had to study some electrical circuits.
and about saving/consuming the user input.. well, it's kinda complicated to explain the algorithm my...
Thanks guys for your responses ...
@ssharish2005:
I'm now searching for OpenGL
@tabstop:
I've built a console program that is capable of dealing with string entered by the user and recognizes...
Hello world!!!
Well, I have here a problem while building my project. Here's a snapshot of what the program should be in the end:
http://img710.imageshack.us/img710/3127/mashroo3.png
So I'm...
Hello world!!
I was trying to make a function that replaces some given string with another given string throughout a give string.
but a strange error showed up. When I tried small pieces of...
Hey guys,
I have now a new problem. I can't get the reason why ... hmm .. check the following code and you'll get what I mean:
int arr[2][2] = {
{1, 2},
{3, 4}
};
int * x = arr[0];...
so in the first one, no space is reserved except for the pointer and in the second the space is reversed. Did I get it right?
Hello guys,
I'm now studying the pointers. There's a code I found in a book that worked on Netbeans ( using GCC compiler ) and didn't work on Microsoft VS 2010 express.
Code:
#include...
this is the second bad point I come across.
The first was the order of parameters.. consider the following example:
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void)
{
int k = 35 ;
printf ( "\n%d...
Hello guys,
I'm studying arrays... I came across this very common problem which is sorting an array. OK, Here's what I have got so far:
#include <stdio.h>
void sort_list(int list[])
{
...
Hello world,
I'm studying functions and recursions. I'm trying to write functions that evaluates the power and the factorial - the very common exercise -. But, some strange output appears.....
Thanks guys for your responses. I have installed VS2010 and everything is working fine now. /* I was using VS2005 */
Hello World,
There's a problem... I wanna create a new Win32 project ( GUI programming ). But, the choice is disabled from the beginning!
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Any...
That's right... I tried again the double quotes ans the warning appeared :)
@Quazah:
No. It's not that.
I have tried this just now, but nothing new... the same problem I'm facing is still occurring.
Yes.. I saw a warning saying something about pointers and...
Hello World,
I was trying to make a program that takes a password from the user and tells if it true or false.
Note: Write the program without using arrays. Use getch(). 3 trials are...
Thanks guys for your responses. And thanks Bayint Naung and CommonTater.
Hello all,
When I run this code:
#include <stdio.h>
void main()
{
int k = 35 ;
printf ( "\n%d %d %d", k == 35, k = 50, k > 40 ) ;
Thanks guys...
Everything is going just fine :)