i hope the s.koreans win. the germans can win the cup next time on their home turf. (actually i really wish japan would have advanced more but, oh well... :rolleyes: )
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i hope the s.koreans win. the germans can win the cup next time on their home turf. (actually i really wish japan would have advanced more but, oh well... :rolleyes: )
i second that. that Khan is a MANIMAL!! i believe he only gave up one goal this whole tournament.
no .......... huh? it was funny watching little landon donovan run around the big german defense (heck even one of their forwards was like well over 6ft).
anyway, i wouldn't be surprised if the south...
computer programming with a standard language (like c) in itself does not require much math (only arithmetic ops: +, -, /, *). but just knowing how to program in c doesn't do anything for anybody. ...
you forgot to mention that's an annual cost as well. i got one more year to go at a private school and by the time i graduate i'll be about 60k usd in debt. Not to mention about 40k usd in cash i...
do it in vb, specifically a subset of vb (called vba) already built in access. it's really quite easy, create your ui with graphical tools, write vba code to implement the handler for the ui...
unless you have over a 4.0 high school gpa; at least 1450 on sat; already have college credits from either ap tests or already taking college courses at some local college, and all kinds of...
at this point i don't have any code, still in the design phase of things. i just wanted to ask a question about the a* search algorithm in general. actually i think i'm ok now. basically my end...
if i wanted to build a program that solves simple puzzles using a* search algorithm, do i need to consider avoiding repeated states when expanding frontier in state space? I ask this because...
yup, compsci isn't just programming; gotta know the hardware stuff too! and compeng isn't just hardware; gotta know the software as well... i think the real difference is that compeng students will...
i second that...
that would suck... imagine corrupting your bios chip with junk, and your bios chip was soldered onto your motherboard. you might as well throw it away. but i don't think any high level lang. could...
file attached is the slot machine that "spins" the numbers (using your existing code), this is just as an example you could use for some help (i used an empty for loop to delay time, i think you...
actually, for simplicity and also since a slot machine doesn't do it anyway, we don't have to include the slowing down of "spinning". we just stop each number from "spinning" one by one. also, we...
actually i'm forgetting how a slot machine actually works. you don't need to slow down the "spinning" of the numbers. you just let them "spin" the same speed; but what you would need to do is stop...
hi paro, yes you did a pretty good job for a first semester project. one thing that i would have liked you to have in the project, however, was to return to the main menu rather than quit the entire...
i don't think you actually need .h (but i would suggest to use .h). i think you could really just have a bunch of .cpp files and making use of the keyword "extern" a lot.
same reason why you place one after a declaration of a built-in type (e.g. int x; )
try looking at:
class cat
{
//bla...
};
AS
this is an infamous syntax error. you forgot the semicolon after your class declaration.
example:
class cat
{
//bla bla...
in UNIX you can enter "nice" at the command prompt. however, the priority will not go in your favor, lol.
actually it lowers the priority of the overall user process; thus in in regards to a...
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but couldn't you just close this program or am i missing something?
then again, there is always the programmer-friendly version:
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
int main()
{
string s1, s2("trey");
i could be wrong but i believe the ifstream constructor takes a c-string (char*). so you would have to have
cout<<"Enter File Name"<<endl;
cin>>filename;
ifstream inl(filename.c_str());
a file pointer. but now things are just getting a little bit more advanced. the idea of the file pointer is that you can move this pointer throught a file, but to do this you must be able to know...