A Game maintains scores for its players in a comma delimited sequential file “scores.txt” with the record structure outlined below.
G001,Hot Shot,280
G002,Loose Cannon,750
G003,FireFox,20
...
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A Game maintains scores for its players in a comma delimited sequential file “scores.txt” with the record structure outlined below.
G001,Hot Shot,280
G002,Loose Cannon,750
G003,FireFox,20
...
Scannig through a program a simple program at the moment but need to understand "pass by rederence" to coomplete it... Could someone explain what this means??
Just cycling through past exams papers and came across it...
not homework
cheers..
I just asked a simple question... its the type of stuff thats coming up on the exam so if you dont want to help just stop commenting!
Im given two arrays
int [] scores1 = {2,5,8,10}
int [] score2 = {5,6,8,12}
and asked to multiply 1st element of scores 1 by last element of scores2..
would i use a for statement for this??
...
what is the problem with this??
Not homework my friend..
Im studying for an exam an need a little help for revision is all.
Can anyone find logical error in this code,explain it and how to fix???
int myNumber;
int sum = 0;
Console.Write("Enter value : " );
myNumber = int.Parse(Console.ReadLine());
while...
consider the following:
int [] numbers1 = {1,3,6,9};
int [] numbers1 = {2,4,6,8};
int result;
int total;
using a for statement write code that multiplies each element of numbers1 array by its...
Could someone answer this:
Consider:
int[] scores1 = {2,5,8,10}
int [] scores2 = {5,6,8,12}
int result;
int total;
write a statement that multiplies 1st element of scores1 array by last element...
Thanks
thats excellent
I have problem with this question:
Draw a flow chart to illustrate the working of the following code:
if(costs==revenue)
console.writeline ("Break even");
else if(costs < revenue) {
profit...