and what is your question?
no one will do your homework for you.
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no one will do your homework for you.
Code:what do they mean by simulate a \frac{}{}
command?
Integer division gives you the whole number:
int result, five=5, four=4;
result = five / four;
Modulo operator gives you the remainder:
int rem = five % four;
Floating point division gives you the fraction:
float fraction = (float) rem / (float) four;
Code:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
double num1;
double num2;
int n1;
int n2;
char slash;
int spaces = 9 + n1 + n2;
cout << " enter the fraction asgiven num1/num2 ";
cin >> num1 >> slash >> num2 ;
if ( (num1 >=0) && ( num1 <= 9) )
n1 = 1;
else if ( num1 <=99 )
n1 = 2
else n
1 = 3;
if ( ( num2 >=0 ) && ( num2 <=9 ))
n2 = 1;
else if ( ( n2 <= 99 )
n2= 2;
else
n2= 3
if ( ( n1 > 0 ) && ( n1 > 999 ) || ( n2 > 0 ) &&
What do I do next?
fix your indentations next, and choose sensible names for you variables, and post the whole code
Now?Code:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
double num1;
double num2;
int n1;
int n2;
char slash;
int spaces = 9 + n1 + n2;
cout << " enter the fraction asgiven num1/num2 ";
cin >> num1 >> slash >> num2 ;
if ( (num1 >=0) && ( num1 <= 9) )
n1 = 1;
else if ( num1 <=99 )
n1 = 2
else
n1 = 3;
if ( ( num2 >=0 ) && ( num2 <=9 ))
n2 = 1;
else if ( ( n2 <= 99 )
n2= 2;
else
n2= 3
if ( ( n1 > 0 ) && ( n1 > 999 ) || ( n2 > 0 ) &&
indentation isn't any better, variable names aren't changed, and you are still only posting half the code.