does anyone know how i would encrypt a message using the RSA algorithm.. and them successfully decrypt it to where it is the same message??
For example... i want to send Bob an encrypted...
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does anyone know how i would encrypt a message using the RSA algorithm.. and them successfully decrypt it to where it is the same message??
For example... i want to send Bob an encrypted...
lol comon guys... does no one want to lend me their expertiece?(sp)
bump
lol dang ... well the project asks for "Algebra 2" or above... but I look at it like this... the difficulty in any job is not just the math but how is it applied that would be of more difficulty...
lol thanks for that article.. but the difficult thing about this project is that it is not a research project... i am suppose to interview someone that uses an advanced math in their careers
thanks guys for your comments.... I'm sorry for me being too broad lol... im tryin relate this project to computational math as much as possible because I will be majoring in Computer Science in...
Hello everyone. I was wondering if there was anyone that could help me do a Pre-Calculus project. The task is to find someone that uses a "higher level math" in their career. So, I was thinking maybe...
Ok. I've come off about a 2 month break from programming all together, and I'm going to try at making an effective Tic-Tac-Toe game first with just 2 players, then later on to AI using the minimax...
so really the compiler distinguishes the macro definition as an integer anyway... decimal would be good for a menu_id?
#define MENU1 101
#define MENU2 102
#define MENU3 103
or is it just as...
when people do...
#define MENUITEM1 0x0401
this is really an integer right?
so why don't people just do...
#define MENUITEM1 101
ewwww... lol GLAUX functions... I'd learn glut instead... but even glut is kinda being outdated...
and where in your code are you using any functions from math.h?
isn't the stack size determined by the amount of RAM and virtual memory of the computer?
How C Programming Works
btw...thanks for the link citizen...way better understand with memory... and...
ahhh i see...and ive looked up a defintion... and they are synonymes right?
Stack: Static;
Heap: Dynamic;
And somethin about like the stack has variable addresses right?
And I don't know...
ahhhh i get ya now... so its like the OS has a memory map sorda... and so does the program itself.... but the OS places the program somewhere on it's map...so the program's map is unaffected...just...
oook... i just figured that because if you use an address-of operator of an integer to cout, it sends a hexidecimal value...i guess i just got confused with that...soo that could just be an integer...
ok .. I am confused when it comes to memory ...
Say, when someone stores a file ID at a certain location in memory...
#define FILE_ID 0xFA34AF // or whatever hexadecimal number
or...
Well obviously... the problem lies within communication with the input file and the program itself...other than that, everything looks ok.. and should work... soo im thinkin that the file that is...
post an update of your code... so we can get another idea... :D
First of all, you should change the code below...
getline(file2,info);
cout<<"Name:" + info << endl;
...
Thanks for the comparison... but what does it mean?
So, what is another way to do this without the expense?
Well, whenever I open up the IDE, it's usually at night, so the code is probably sloppish...
I will keep this information for...
yea i figured that... but im too lazy... lol
Im use to the quick button in Dev C++
JaWiB was right... its just the IDE configuration...
Well, I thought I successfully learned how to erase a user given location in a vector...but since I switched over to Visual Studio 2005... I've been getting strange bugs...
My Code...
void...
(laughs at above posts)
Well now I have the code being compiled with a Release Win32 configuration...it still displays the message...