Medievalelks, I really have no idea what you're saying since I'm new, so I hope that was a rhetorical question. ;) EDIT: Huh? Your post disappeared...
There are no files with such extensions,...
Type: Posts; User: Jedi_Mediator
Medievalelks, I really have no idea what you're saying since I'm new, so I hope that was a rhetorical question. ;) EDIT: Huh? Your post disappeared...
There are no files with such extensions,...
There's a lot of code to manage and no option for directly uploading a .zip file, so attached is the .c and .h of "q_shared", which is the file in question at the moment. By the way, the program...
I'm trying to make a few minute adjustments to the source code of a computer game. The source code was legally released, as was the game, and I have seen others make the same kinds of modifications...
Gah. I put that semicolon there against my best judgment, and it zapped one error. Now I remove it and the program runs. Something happened there...Okay, fixed.
Here comes my second question. It's probably got a really easy answer, but here's my code and error list (respectively):
#include "SimpleAssistant.h"
#include <string>
using namespace...
Yes, that .txt was my erroneous attempt to link an #include to a file that was supposed to serve as one of those .str files I was talking about. But I didn't know if C++ saved in .str, so I hoped...
Well, just for further reference, then, here's my full, rather convoluted code, as of right now.
#include "Hello World.h" /*References "Hello World.h" header, which contains the
instruction...
I didn't think I was comparing integers to strings, Elysia. I'm trying to use "Yes" instead of "1" and "No" instead of "0".
Daved: hmm. I've seen games use .str files before. Is that what I need...
What I'm doing is to tell the program to offer the user the option of seeing another test of a FOR loop, which generates a huge block of numbers just as a novelty. Upon the program offering the user...
Okay, I took medievalelk's advice and have come up with this new block of code:
cout<< "Do you wanna see more?\n";
cin>> input;
if (input==1) {cout<< "Okay, here goes!\n";
for (x=0;...
I'm just starting out with C++ coding and have a basic understanding of the language...though I still have a very limited range of "vocabulary and grammar" in C++.
Right now I'm expanding on my...