You know, seeing as I'm not understanding all of what you're saying, I'll probably forgo coloring my text until I learn more about the language as you said ;). Thanks though.
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You know, seeing as I'm not understanding all of what you're saying, I'll probably forgo coloring my text until I learn more about the language as you said ;). Thanks though.
Nope, unfortunately not. Here is the top part of the code:
#include <windows.h>
#include <iostream>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <conio.h>
using namespace std;
So in order to do this, I need to save it as a header file and include it in the preprocessor, correct? If you could give a step-by-step that would be great. Sorry, I've never used any library...
Hey, everyone. Right now, I'm trying to change the color of both my text and my background. I searched in the FAQ section, but it wasn't clear enough for me to understand it. I'm currently running...
Ok, I think I finally got it, thanks a bunch.
Alright , so does that look better.
I haven't run into the switch statement yet in my studies, what is the basic syntax of that?
Thanks for the comments guys.
Hey, everyone, I'm a beginner to all types of programming, so I figured I'd place my first original (i.e. completely solved by me) up for comments and criticisms. I'm mainly looking on how to make...
cout << endl
happy now :p
All right, will do. Thanks a bunch. Also, I feel kind of dumb about the \n things now. I've been using the cout >> endl the entire time :p
Hey, everybody, I'm a beginning C++ programmer, and I've started out using the Code::Blocks editing environment with the Microsoft Visual C++ compiler. I've had a couple of problems, the first one...