thanks, you guys rock. That's about all anybody could ask for operators.
Type: Posts; User: Bomber_nuke88
thanks, you guys rock. That's about all anybody could ask for operators.
Let's get this strait, for the record then:
<< >>
Instertion/extraction, bitshift.
+ - * / &
add, subtract, multiply, divide, modulus
< <= > >= == !=
less than, lessthan or equal, greater...
Nah, I'm solid on my memory deal, mostly... Those crazy ones (<<=) are what I'm curious about. I think I saw -> in a windows code example (my next venture in CPP: windows).
Operators... I'm confused.
In my C++ book -> is listed at the same operational level as .* and *. I know *, that's with pointers. But what is this -> operator? While we're on the subject, what's...
It makes sense if it's impossible, MS-DOS doesn't have multitasking capabilities, and what I really want to do is make a simple program have no console box. Yea, I am using Dev-C++, and I already did...
(asthetics) I know it can be done easily with a windows project, but how can you make a program invisible? even without iostream header file, the console box still appears. Any way to make it go away?
Got it to compile.
//Compiler: Dev-C++ bloodshed (I love that name) v4.01
//preprocessor
#include <iostream>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <ctime>
Fixed the code. Errors dropped from 8 to 1. The line:
if filein.eof()
compiler says,
Parse error before '.'
ouch, some of that looks pretty bad, I'll fix it and get back... But the point of writing and then loading is this:
if I open the file and it has reached EOF (blank file), then I write the default...
Hello, I'm a semi-experienced programmer... just not to C++. I've used QBasic (please don't laugh at me)... and I'm ready to use a real language. Using files isn't hard... but what I want to do and...