again I find myself responding to a post no one else has responded to, and this is a dangerous thing because i cannot code my way out of a paperbag. With that said and done I don't really know what you are talking about, I have never heard of events being qued, and i wonder if that is something that is only implemented for visual basic stuff. i would really like to provide an answer for you, do you think you could provide more psuedo/C++ code in your little example so I can have a better idea of what you want done?
//this would output (say if it looped 10 times) hey*10 but at the
//end of the loop, how would i enable it to output hey 1 at a time
//after each cout?
if you want something that says 'hey' a certain number of times consider the following
Code:
int numprints = 0; //number of times 'hey' is outputted
while(numprints < 10) {
for(int x = 0; x < numprints; x++)
cout << "hey"; //this prints it numprints amount of times
numprints++; //as soon as numprints equals or is greater than 10, the while loop stops
}