Ok, well, that does remove the overflow from my next input line, however it forces me to hit the enter key after the getch(). It occurs to me that I could do it the original way and just insert a...
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Ok, well, that does remove the overflow from my next input line, however it forces me to hit the enter key after the getch(). It occurs to me that I could do it the original way and just insert a...
I've spent probably 4 solid hours searching this forum, on the faq and on google looking for buffer clearing solutions.
It amazes me that a seemingly routine task does not yet have a 'one size...
I've got 4 c++ books and a reference book, but they still leave a lot to be desired. For some reason, I/O is just not covered very well. I've also been googling but haven't found all the answers I...
Just taking a quick look at the code, I've got a question regarding the 'points' variable. It's declared, but not initialized, and then incremented first thing in the 'for' loop (points++).
Isn't...
Wow. What a blow to find out that the book I was most looking forward to reading because it was *supposed* to teach you all the things that other books leave out, is rated as pure crap: Core C++: ...
I'm new to c++ and have a question about a seeming inconsitency I've found in one of my books.
When taking string input from the keyboard for structures, the examples in my book use the sizeof...
Thanks for the links guys.
Yeah, pen and paper would be fine too, but I thought I'd check out the available software since I've never used any before.
Any links are appreciated.