Hey Ya'll,
I fixed my problems the night i posted this, but thanks for all of your comments any ways: ) The ones that you pointed out were the ones that I found with an additional cast problem,...
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Hey Ya'll,
I fixed my problems the night i posted this, but thanks for all of your comments any ways: ) The ones that you pointed out were the ones that I found with an additional cast problem,...
I wrote my program. It compiles, but when I run it, it doesn't print out my data, just my headers. Well, it prints my first header once, and then my second headers four times. Any thoughts and help...
Ok,
So, if I leave it in, there is still a problem. How do I get it to read the spaces and the numbers, etc?
Ok,
I did what you said, but i forgot to add the proto type or does it not need one? When I have the prototype it does what you said and deletes(rather gets rid of) the spaces, number and capitals....
It is exactly what I have in my coding. What compiler are you using? When I compile it, it works, except fot the fact that it just doesn't stop on 'q' like i want it to. I have tried moving the !=...
Ok when I compile this in linux it gives me the spaces and still leaves the already capitalized letters there. But, how do I make it stop when it sees the letter 'q'? I thought that it would do that...
ok i was looking at the things you said. those were typing errors on my part. when i ran it on my computer, it doesn't give me any problems, except that it doesn't stop on 'q'.
[code]
/*#include...
Sorry,
here's the code that fixed and messed with:
[code]
#include <stdio.h>
#include <ctype.h>
void makeCap()
{
char inChar;
printf("Please type a sentence: \n");
Ok,
I put this question on WindShield's thread, but wasn't sure if it would get read there, so I am going to ask it here. It is a really stupid one. I tried to run the program put forth by...
Ok,
I've got a question to ask on this one. It is a really stupid one. I tried to run this program, with a few minor adjustments. It didn't stop on the letter 'q'. Why is that? I tried moving it...