I originally pulled this code out of the book to experiment with auto-numeric generation
I have later found an easier way or compromise to the programs original purpose.
But now i am back on just...
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I originally pulled this code out of the book to experiment with auto-numeric generation
I have later found an easier way or compromise to the programs original purpose.
But now i am back on just...
having trouble detecting where char d1-8 are converted to a numeric number
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <iomanip>
//Prototypes
int ReadDials (char &d1, char &d2, char &d3,...
making progress
I think the fix is good it removed 3 errors
I will look to see if i can figure the rest out by doing a little homework
Thanks
GAUGE_HEADER_FS700(GAUGE_W, cs_gauge_name, &cs;_list, \
cs_mouse_rect, 0, 0, 0, 0);
the error
expected constructor, destructor, or type conversion before ',' token|
...
Hm
awesome!
yA NO HOW TO CUT A TREE
Happy coding all!
any pros out there that may now how to debug this
||=== openGL, Debug ===|
C:\code blocks\openGL\src\promow.cpp|1|error: promow.h: No such file or directory|
C:\code...
no problem my question was not clear
thanks man what you said just said fixed it
nice topic bro
gonna due some reading my self
//looks like you know something about modules thank you sir
if i where to run with my app
what would you say
review
there seems to be many shapes and sizes
of category lib
I'll work on it some more
and let you know if i get anywhere
kd
how are ya
If you haven't already heard of the autoit form designer
I believe it went by the name of koda
fabulous tool
creates gui and converts the koda
this is not a joke
its windows...
not so easy
i have created
stringprocessing.c
add.h
main.c
add them to project and targeted the library
then it wants to have a host application
you should try AutoIt
is there any way to create a dill structured library and call on it in c++
or shall i say
does system c need to pause the screen before accepting another string?:cool:
looks like the scanf function is working
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main()
{
char cArray[242];
its printing single char
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main()
{
char cArray[16];
-k-
got it now
a string is a collection of characters otherwise defined as array
ok give me some time to play with this and i will get back to you in hour or so
thanks
yes i am interested
dont yet know how to create a sting in c
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main()
{
printf("Hello world!\n");
return 0;
Matticus
looks like where in business code blocks allows you to write in c
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main()
{
printf("Hello world!\n");
Matticus
yes the code was given to me by the instructor and if you would kindly read what white flags has wrote this may clear
up some of your confusion
I have no plans to copy internet code as...
thank you much white flags
i think you may be right
still going to check out code blocks it seem cool for now