Thank-you Hunter2. You have been the most helpful to me. I'll try starting a small program that does that.
Thanks-again,
Machewy
Type: Posts; User: Machewy
Thank-you Hunter2. You have been the most helpful to me. I'll try starting a small program that does that.
Thanks-again,
Machewy
Yes, but how do you preform arithmetic with strings? Any explanation or links would be useful here.
Thanks again,
Machewy
I want to be able to do this using scientific notation. Let's say a user inputs '2.4e600', how would I go about storing that number into a variable or multiple variables?
Any links would be most...
Hi,
I'm working on several projects in C++ that require the use of very large numbers. One of these projects is a RSA encrypter. Using this encryption method, one must use prime numbers that are...
Senerio:
I am using RedHat Linux 9.
Pentium 4 2.4 Ghz processor.
The graphics card is a "e-geFORCE2 MX 400" with 64MB AGP 4X/2X/1X
I have 256mb of RAM
I notice that in windows I can pretty much...
open any file I want to
read any file I want to
write to any file I want to
delete any file I want to
However, I notice that Linux is very secure...
To write to a file, you should use the fstream header file.
Here is an example in me using it:
#include <fstream.h>
int main()
{
ofstream WriteOut("/home/matt/hello.txt", ios::app);
Any external modem recommendations (ie Model name and number) ?
I'm kind of looking for something under $50
Thanks a million for your guys help! ;)
Best Regards,
Machewy
ps- By the...
I was looking into memory managment for C/C++ and found that it can make your computer go bonkers if you don't watch it.
Anyways, take a look at this thing I put together:
#include...
Modem purchased:
56K v.92 INTERNAL PCI US ROBOTICS
Mother Board:
Dragon Plus
ATX Socket A
1 APG slot
3 PCI slots
0 ISA slots
Thanx guys! I appreciate your fast reply, and your dedication. Thank-you for the tip, and the fixed error. :)
I tryed and tryed to see what is wrong with this code, and it just doesn't seem to want to compile. I get these 2 errors:
I was making this program for my little brother to help him with his...
I am determined to find a way. None of you guys seem to know. And I know that most of you guys are the C++ technobrains of the world! There has to be a way to disable ctrl + alt + del on all...
LOL! Close! but its actually Delphi. I know that there is a way to convert this to C++, so I am trying to find a way. If anyone has a way to disable ctrl + alt + delete for all OSes please tell...
Hmmm.... I don't get why this code won't work on my compiler. It is supposed to disable ctrl+alt+del :
procedure TurnSysKeysOff;
var
OldVal : LongInt;
begin
SystemParametersInfo (97,...
I want to know too! Can someone please help us? I want to know how soooo bad!
There have been a couble I have seen, but it only works in VC++. I don't mind to include <windows.h>, but I don't...
How in the world do I get that to work?:confused:
Thanks,
Machewy
I just want to do it by just using windows.h. But thanks anyway.
Could someone post a quick example using this:
#include <windows.h>
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
if ( argc != 2 )...
I did it this way:
#include <iostream>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <fstream.h>
using namespace std;
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
You know when a person downloads a program, and it usually defaults its location to the programs directory( in windows). Right? I was wondering if it was possible to make a C++ script that copies...
Hey guys I need some major help. I am trying to find a way to do this:
#include <iostream.h>
#include <string>
#include <fstream.h>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
Hey,
I am making a program in c++ that deletes the internet history on a pc. My major problem is that, I don't know how to search for a key word like, *cookies*, and then delete it. I want it to...
It's probably good to know how to read C#, but I wouldn't waist my time with it. C++ is probably your best bet. You can also do both windows programming and regular programming with it.:)
Hey Guys!!
I need some help with this.
I want to find a more efficient way to do this. I also want it to have a unlimited amount of numbers that one can average:
#include <iostream>
#include...
OK, I know that C++ is object orentated. But what is the difference between Object Orentated programming languages and Precedual Programming?:confused:
thanks,
Machewy