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    Sticky: If you want different seeds everytime you could...

    If you want different seeds everytime you could use the current time. So you would do something like this:

    #include <time.h>

    srand(unsigned(time(NULL)));

    Then you will get different numbers...
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    If you want different seeds everytime you could...

    If you want different seeds everytime you could use the current time. So you would do something like this:

    #include <time.h>

    srand(unsigned(time(NULL)));

    Then you will get different numbers...
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    You need to include the string header file. So...

    You need to include the string header file. So right after #include <iostream> put #include <string>
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    It sounds like you got your >> and

    It sounds like you got your >> and << mixed up. Like cout>> instead of cout<<.
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    This should do it: for(int i = 2; i < 10000;...

    This should do it:


    for(int i = 2; i < 10000; i++)
    {
    bool prime = true;
    for(int j = 2; j < i; j++)
    {
    if(i%j == 0)
    prime = false;
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    You declared your strings incorrectly. Instead of...

    You declared your strings incorrectly. Instead of string name1[10],name2[10], use string name1,name2.

    With the string class name[10] refers to the 10th element of the string. It doesn't create a...
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    You can use the rand() function in cstdlib to get...

    You can use the rand() function in cstdlib to get a random number.

    It is used like this:



    int x = rand() % 5; //x would be between 0 and 4

    Before calling rand(), you should call srand()...
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    Sticky: You can use the rand() function in cstdlib to get...

    You can use the rand() function in cstdlib to get a random number.

    It is used like this:



    int x = rand() % 5; //x would be between 0 and 4

    Before calling rand(), you should call srand()...
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