what do you mean?
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what do you mean?
I tried everything you told me, it still gives me segmentation error.
Hi, so I'm writing a program that prints out multiplication table using two dimensional array. After i run it i get errors, can some one assist me how to fix them?
Thank you
#include...
hahaha... who said this was homework :D
Its simple question, and nobody can answer it?
Shows how smart people are here :D
Strings cannot A,B,C,or D?
A) be initialized using string literals.
B) end in a character other than the null character.
C) be initialized with initializer lists.
D) be treated...
Like this... i still keep getting the segmentation error
#include<stdio.h>
#define SIZE 20
int main(void)
{
int a[SIZE];
int i;
can you specify, what you mean?
This program asks user to enter numbers between 1 and 100. After i run it i get segmentation error. The program doesnt repeat number twice. Can someone help me.
#include<stdio.h>
#define SIZE...
I need to make a program using a module ( two functions, one main and second the calculations)... The program has to tell a perfect numbers between 1 and 1000.
This is what i have now. It gives me...
Can anyone tell me if its possible to do with printf and while and keep it simple( nothing like cout, cin, sprintf etc.), im just beginner. If it is possible can you tell me how should i modify my...
Is there way to just use printf and loop?
int main(void)
{
int row;
int column;
int x;
this is what i have now
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void)
{
int row;
int column;
int x;
I would like to make a program that reads in the side of a square (between 1 and 20) and prints it out of (+ or - or * ). The simplest way possible, because im not that good at C++ yet.