Ah...
Type: Posts; User: Iceboy152
Ah...
Okay, the error changed.
I'm also updating the code in the original post.
Here's the new error:
Just for reference, here's those 3 lines:
Sorry in advance for the double post.
No. But then again, I'm not sure it isn't, either. If you have a better way to raise a number to a power, please enlighten me.
Because he told me to.
Or at least I think that's what he meant.
Anyway, I added the semicolons, but it doesn't seem to help.
Done. I put it in the original post.
Okay, i'm getting this really odd error message...26 times.
The message is:
My code to classify a triangle.
#include <iostream>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <cmath>
Thanks
How do i put a radical sign ( √ ) or its equivalent in a code still encoded in ANSI?
For anyone who doesn't know, a radical sign performs the square root function in math.
Much obliged!
[EDIT] Idle curiosity....what do the inclusions "ctime" and "ctype" do?
GAAH! I changed a few things, and it worked, except now i'm getting a new error...the prompt tells me there is a syntax error on line 9:
int main()
is there??
I realize you've probably said this two or three times already, and I apologize, but I just don't get it. I understand that i need to write a while loop. The part i don't understand is how to get...
I *think* I get what you're saying, but now the prompt is throwing error #E2120--Cannot call "main" from within the program in function main().
Also, it's saying function win() is undefined.....
The highlighted parts weren't what I actually put in my code (i had no idea how to do this). They were only meant to show where I wanted the code to go from there. As for your other statement, I...
Don't make fun of me because my question seems kind of juvenile to you...I started learning C++ maybe three days ago, so....
With that said, I'm having a problem with a "game" I'm trying to create...