Bah - Quzah, I actually did say that but an error within the messageboard code must've deleted what I typed :rolleyes:
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Bah - Quzah, I actually did say that but an error within the messageboard code must've deleted what I typed :rolleyes:
Use a FILE type.
#include <stdio.h>
int main (int argc, char *argv[])
{
total = double(students[n].mark3)+double(students[n].mark2)+double(students[n].mark1);
Unless double is a function, then this code is entirely wrong. If you're trying to type-cast the members of...
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
char *pNumerals;
int i;
/* check for correct number of command-line arguments */
if (argc != 2)
You could have Bob ( ... ) return an int. As in:
int bob ( your parameters )
{
int rVal = -1;
do
{
I bet you didn't even look...
Project -> Project Settings ->Debug Tab ->General Category->Program Arguments
Self explanatory from here.
Breakpoints will only be "followed" if you run the executable within the IDE.
Command line arguements can be added under Project ->Project Settings.
Google (windows socket programming tutorials)
Try this.
Sigh.
I'm waiting for...
hello hulls, do i use a tranzlator
I've been trying to calculate the amount of diskspace on a dvd drive compared to the amount of diskspace available on a drive other than the DVD drive (local hard disk).
This function works on...
He wants you to post the progress you have made so far. What is the current version of the code you are working on?
I'm trying to compile a list of alternative forms of printf. What other functions have the same capability as printf?
I'm quite a busy man, but I took 10 seconds out of my life to find an article on network compression techniques (google - it's fun!):
IP Packet Compression Techniques
If you want, I can go...
Stop reading and start applying what you've learned by writing code (aka nifty "pgrms").
You can only read so much.
Enjoy,
I'm sorry, but that doesn't even make sense. Quit.
fifty = money / 50;
result %= 50;
twenty = money / 20;
result %= 20;
ten = money / 10;
result %= 10;
five = money / 5;
result %= 5;
This will help you
Take a look at the above link; it should give you a good start.
If you wrote your posts in French, I would still not be able to understand what you are always trying to get at. But, for some reason I understand.
You want to write letters to the screen (A, B,...
Enjoy, did you even compile this code? The errors you gave us do not even resemble the source code you posted.
You need to look into process.h. _spawnl is defined as spawnl for me and _P_WAIT...
I've been recently writing an application that will support many different platforms. Basically, this utility will support different flavors of *nix to win32 platforms.
I was wondering if anybody...
Quzah - thank you being the first person to publicly express what I've been wanting to say about enjoy's tenure here.
Here is this site's search feature
This is a very useful feature.
int main (void) {
int annualrate = 1;
int annualyield = 0;
int currentrate = -5;
if (annualrate) {
printf("true\n");
} else {
printf("false\n");
}
I hope Quzah doesn't mind, but I'll give you a general hint. If you've learned how to write flow charts, then write out the flow chart for an if-statement and one for a switch-statement.
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