Hey guys,
Thanks for all your replies.
Whatever bible is (I can't agree on any views since I haven't read it, but am reading it to make my own judgement about it since so many people think what...
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Hey guys,
Thanks for all your replies.
Whatever bible is (I can't agree on any views since I haven't read it, but am reading it to make my own judgement about it since so many people think what...
I think I just lack good knowledge of proper English grammar and definitions of the words I often use, but guys, look at this and it could perhaps be much easier to explain.
It's all quite unusual...
Hey everyone,
Thanks for your inputs.
@nthony: The justice I'm talking about is the moral one.
""[...] to receive the instruction of wisdom, justice, and judgement and equity."
This is a...
Thanks for your input guys.
Hi,
This definition wouldn't make any sense in the snippets I wrote down. How would this equity for example relate to global climate or "Truth and Justice"?
...
Hey,
Rather than an interesting experiment it's a good skill to acquire since whatever hand you feel writing or painting or whatever you'll use it. I've done that in school, and instead of using...
Hey,
Does anyone know the difference? Based upon the dictionary definitions they seem pretty much the same too me, and yet people sometimes write justice and equity..... etc
Examples (google...
Ok all works fine. Thanks everyone for help.
By the way, where can I look up things like FPURGE() and other functions that I need or don't know, for definition and proper usage?
ok I got all the advices
and rewrote the for loop:
#include <stdio.h>
main()
{
int x;
int ifirst = 0;
// wait, while writing this several other posts were made so there already could be a response to the question here
Thanks anon. 'Less than or equal too' apparently works, I tried this before...
Hi everyone,
I'm learning c right now and doing the exercises from the book. The exercise prompts to write
a counting program that prompts the user for three inputs:
- beginning number to...
Oh yes, now it's fine. Thanks for aaaall the help. Sorry for taking up your time :-)
Hey, it's me again. Sorry for bugging you with all these questions, but I just wrote this, and I get a segmentation fault again.
#include <stdio.h>
main()
{
int intRandomNum = 0;
...
wait but actually I have another question, how come it works without a NULL in this code?
Thanks again for the help,
#include <stdio.h>
main()
{
int iRandomNum = 0;
Thanks brewbuck for the rapid help.
It works!
Hey everyone,
Here's another problem I encountered:
when I write this: (This is a beginning of a "guess a number game")
#include <stdio.h>
main()
{
Thanks for the help guys,
Now everything seems to be clear.
Hi everyone,
I just began to learn c, and here's the first problem I encountered,
the text is about the 3 data types (int, float, char). Here particularly, it talks about precision in floats. Just...