Except that you should name your functions the same way you called them
a != gotoa
b != gotob
Except that you should name your functions the same way you called them
a != gotoa
b != gotob
-Govtcheez
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To compare if two things are equal in C++, you use == instead of =.
you dont go: !== though, for NOT EQUAL TO you use !=
No worries everyone, Ive figured it out, you can just do what I tried before, Somehow, last night I tried doing the labeling as 10: and the goto as "goto 10" and it worked, it even went back up the code, thanks all who helped anyways.
Signature is optional, I didnt opt for one.
>No No No, See im not ready to change from goto to for or
>while, im going to stick with goto and I want someone to
>explain why my program doesnt work
I programmed a TI-83 for a while (not much else to do in Algebra I). As soon as I went to C/C++ I got rid of the goto's immediately... like they said: for and while loops get the same thing done and are.. well... just plain better.