WTF is wrong with all of you smarta$$es? Did you not READ? I said menu bar. Do you know the difference between a MENU bar and a TASK bar? And it was not in windows, it was in MS Visual C++!!!!! Okay...
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WTF is wrong with all of you smarta$$es? Did you not READ? I said menu bar. Do you know the difference between a MENU bar and a TASK bar? And it was not in windows, it was in MS Visual C++!!!!! Okay...
well, nothing I tried seemed to work and I couldn't find the disc for about a week. It only took a few minutes to reinstall (I did it before I saw your Ctr +F11)...but Thanks for your help
Thanks...I finally located the disc & reinstalled the program.
It won't let me drag the blue line down - I'm guessing it's locked. Any idea how to unlock it?
I know this sounds pretty stupid, but I somehow lost my menu bar and can't get it back. All I have is the blue bar at the top. Any ideas how to recover it?
Thanks Prelude & Salem!
it ALMOST is homework. It just doesn't sound all that easy. I've seen something like take the number and divide it by 1,000. But I'm not sure how exactly to do it.
Is there a function that will add commas to large numbers?
For example if my input argument is 123456789 is there a function that will print it out as 123,456,789?
Thanks!!
Thanks, that's a great idea.
It's good to have some insight from "the other side":D
Thanks jlou. No, I haven't been banned (actually today was the first time I've asked the instructor a question regarding homework.)
Yes I did figure out to remove the cout from perimf - with a...
I think I got it fixed except for the 4 function calls:
#include <iostream>
#include <cmath>
using namespace std;
//Functions used ...
void instructions();
Hmmm...I see what you're saying....
Can someone tell me if this program matches this assignment EXACTLY. It needs to be perfect for full credit. Thanks.
Instructions:
Write a function with 4 arguments so that the first 2...
I have this program that works by asking the user to determine what size box they would like displayed. It asks 7 times.
What I need to do is modify it so it just prints the output without asking...
Thanks! That fixed it perfectly.
Everything else I've done has always been return 0. I didn't even think of changing it to 1.
Thanks, I did fix that to read x<5.
I noticed that when I run the program, if I use a group sized 0 or negative of any number, it changes the number of times the loop runs. If I enter groups of...
Can someone help me out a little and point out my error here....
I got the program to run, but it should end after five runs. Instead it goes on and on and on..... Thanks.
#include...
I really do appreciate your help (both of you).
Confuted:
I did mess around with the numbers....and I got pretty close, all I was missing was the '=' . Nonetheless, I do appreciate your patience...
it's almost right....
here's the updated code with the changes.
int triangle ()
{
int row,column,iterations;
for(iterations=1;iterations<=1;iterations++)
{
(trying not to sound like a total idiot)
What are iterations?:D
I've looked through many old posts and have not seen one like this. I know creating a triangular shape composed of *'s is common, but this one's a little different.
This is how the output should...
Thanks guys, I'll try that.
I'm trying to take the population of a town which increases by 10% each year and determine how long until population = 10,001.
I had it working until I decided to put in the last cout statement...
Thank you, Pratip
That's exactly how I needed it to display.
I almost have this working right....
The program itself basically runs ok, but I want to try to get it to display a customized statement based on the input data.
If there are >1 positive or...