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L-values are values that have addresses, meaning they are variables or dereferenced references to a certain place.
R-value is either l-value or non-l-value — a term only used to distinguish from...
I hope u are doing something like this
#include<iostream>
#include<string>
using std::string;
using std::cout;
int main()
{
I would say You have to play with it to see what is best ;)
atof is been subsumed by strtod but have been retained because they are used extensively in existing code. They are less reliable, but may be faster if the argument is known to be in a valid range....
some scenarios???
I am reading into Managed C++, came across this code
#using <mscorlib.dll>
using namespace System;
int main()
{
double salary = 12.84;
Console::Write("Salary: ");...
use %f instead of %d
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The code seems to work on my end
Stupid Question
Do this
Measurements *Measure=new Measurements;
I came across this
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;23976
go for dynamic memory allocation
printf("%.2f",floatingpointnumber);
:eek:
Don't know if its the ideal solution...but it works
#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
int number;
printf("Enter an integer:");
if (scanf("%[0-9]d", &number)!=1)...
There's tolower function...you can make use of it....
Prototype:
int tolower( int c );
header file required
<cstdlib> or <ctype>
Just by a little search I found a method which works in Windows NT as well as the MS-DOS and Windows operating systems. Here it is
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
FILE *stream;
...
In DOS and Windows, a batch file is a text file with a series of commands intended to be executed by the command interpreter. When the batch file is run, the shell program (usually command.com or...
See This
#include<stdio.h>
int main()
{
char sample[]="Go To Printer";
fprintf(stdprn,"\n%s\n",sample);
return 0;
}
This method works only in the MS-DOS operating system because the...
Try looking at this