Im not sure if im posting this at the rigth place so please bare with me.
I recently got a copy of borland c++ builder version 5 and was wondering if it is still any good and what limitations it...
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Im not sure if im posting this at the rigth place so please bare with me.
I recently got a copy of borland c++ builder version 5 and was wondering if it is still any good and what limitations it...
I'll google vectors to see what i can come up with, i dont know about vectors, maybe im in too deep
im going to explain this to you all as clear as possible, forgive me if it looks like garbage.English is not my native langauge.
ok, i have a class called Client. Now client has many data members...
some code is only because i dont feel like typing all the code, ignore it if you want to...
Why doesn't this work??
do
{
some code
}
So it is not quantity but quality...
Oh sorry my mistake, so no values are given, its simply the last value in the memory section that is displayed. Now i also understand that better
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Thanks
It seems that the general idea is to love coding and not think about it as a chore. Anyway that is what stands out as the main thought for me. I understand the concept of understanding business but i...
I heard that it is unwise to use system processes coz for some reason they might not exist,but i dont know if it is true is pause an external command? if it is,than is is possible that pause doent...
Just like the others said for(;;) is infinite cause there is now terminating condition
I actually understand it! Thanks
I normally use a loop for this kind of thing eg temp=temp*2 and run it 3 times to get 2^3.Probally not the best solution but it works
So, i declare an array and then just return a pointer to the array and use a counter to display/use the data in the array.
how will te code look like ? something like return *pi;??
You guys lost me. I think im to much of a novice to understand. Will anybody show me the way to become a good programmer??
so i store those 4 integers in an array,return the pointer to the array and use a loop to print them,right?
is it possible to return more than one value?
im writing a prog where i send a value to a function but i want that function to return 4 integers. Will it be easier/wiser to use global variables??
I have a basic idea of pointers. Does it work the same as in c?
I wasnt to bad in c, but that was about 2 yrs ago.
Hi. Im an idiot. Im also new to c++. Tell me the difference between #include<iostream.h> and #include<iostream> using namespace std. or something like that. I need a guide to show me the ways of...
Use system("pause"); This is how I do it. Or include conio.h and use getch();
I've asked myself this question over and over "what does it take to be a really good programmer?" Do I have the ability to be one of the best? Do i have the dedication to program for 36 hours...
Did you include iostream.h?
#include <iostream.h>
Yes n will be a junk value. As far as I know c & c++ gives a variable a random value if you dont give it one. This can give some strange output is you are not careful
Thanks for the reply, but im a bit thick and rather new to c++. Can you give a quick explaination of whats going on??
I want to write a program that gets an integer from an user eg. 5
The five should tell the program that 5 variables should be created. How would i approach this problem? must one use arrays? any...
Hi, im a novice c++ programmer and im having a bit of diff. understanding recursivity and iteration. Can anyone please give me a clear example. Is it possible to use iteration for a recursive...