sure
whynot?
What?
You said something? Bunk? Funk? What?
Type: Posts; User: Golden Bunny
sure
whynot?
What?
You said something? Bunk? Funk? What?
#include <stdio.h> // standard C header
#include <stdlib.h> // standard lib
#include <string> // header for basic/advance strings
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) //...
*resident evil zombie* not funny.......
I fixed it now, I complete changed the source code around. I used a more simplier function, but yet the program's size is smaller but does the job.
Hey guys, I took your advice but my program still doesn't work. I have it, along with the .exe file in a zip. So here it is to download..........
I know.
I know, I coded it right. I don't know why it keeps being invisible. For you SDL programmers, can you see whats wrong with my SDL_Collision program?
ok, sure......
/* Demonstrates inline and multiplying pointers */
#include <iostream>
#include <windows.h>
inline int ptrmult(int x, int y)
{
int *ptr, *scd;
ptr= &x;
scd= &y;
return (*ptr)*(*scd);
Could this be the end of the world?
http://usa.internations.net/zoocrew/downloads.html
This page contains a list of all the programs I have made using C/C++/SDL. Enjoy!!
I know about the strings. I was trying to make the loop for.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string>
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
char name[]="";
int length=0, i=0;
printf("Input your name: ");
The Some function saves the user's keyboard input into a buffer(*a_number or &extra in main()). Its pretty simple really.
The Three different methods of outputting data onto a text file. C version is available!!!!
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
inline int some(int *a_number, int yournumber)
{
a_number= new int[5];
a_number[0]= yournumber;
return a_number[0];
}
My Web Site
http://www.zoocrew.cjb.net
My Forums
http://zoocrew.proboards11.com
ok
ok.........calm down sir.
From a newbie standpoint, how would......nevermind. Forget it ,I'll probably be bashed anyways.
L= Language
E= Experience
A= Age
Mine is
C/C++, 2 years, 16
illegal operation?
Yep, its something in your source code. Either that, or press alt + P and click on "No Console" and "Compile C++ only", also make sure your WinMain has the right parameters.
oh, I don't own a development team. Well, the source code for the game haven't been developed yet so I can't give you a link. Aim me at Gbonny2753 or e-mail me at [email protected] and I'll...
http://www.gametutorials.com
click on tutorials, then C , and look for their file outputing tutorial.
Hey, just wanted to let you guys know. I just read some tutorials at gametutorials.com and the way they write to files is complicating. I've found a easier way. Why didn't gametutorials use this?
...
ok.....anything now......