Dude where is the string.h?
Type: Posts; User: guitargod
Dude where is the string.h?
hey please post some interesting project ideas in c..
i am an intermediate level programmer, you can say..
anything with a floating point is automatically a double foe the computer. here you say 3.14f, it means.. oh wait, it's not double, it is float. use it as a float!
also check out this discussion -...
I want to code it..
So basically I'll send and receive data from and to the sevrer program..??
But how can I calculate the time taken in this cycle??
Simple time library??
Hello everyone, I want to test the speed of an internet connection on windows.
How do I go about it...?
I can do sockets.
Thought of processing ping data from google.com... But is there any other...
Thought of a a self-extractor??
For a single executable??
Yup. that part is WRONG! Didn't notice it.
Conditional statements is the way to go. Use if else. If you still don't get it, tell me, I'll help.
Your code is 100% correct.
Worked for me. Try a different compiler.
Kick your lecturer's sorry ass.
This doesn't mean anything.
I did not get an error like yours on Dev-C++. Your program was not a SORTING program! Here is a proper sorting program-
Ask if you have queries on this program-
#include<stdio.h>...
Oh... That is terrible!
It says that if none of the cases above are true, then state is actually 'IN' a word.
Then it must feel 'first class', huh..?!
Sorry laserlight for my bliss and ignorance!
Sorry grumpy, iMalc, laserlight!
You're right. It did work but the way I implemented it was improper..!
I did this experiment a few months back and therefore was pretty confident about it!!
Each user gets a new thread??
Okzz... Give up!
It should work.. Aah.. Maybe it's the compiler!!
#include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
#include<string.h>
int main()
{
char arr[10]={"LASERLIGHT"};
printf("%s\n", &arr);
strcat(arr, "ING");
printf("%s\n", &arr);
...
Already on it!!
#include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
int main()
{
char arr[10]={"LASERLIGHT"};
printf("%s", &arr);
getch();
return 0;
}
But I on the contrary feel the dimensions are perfect;
Exactly!