C :: Assigning String To Array And Compare It?

Mar 20, 2013

I have this code :

#include <errno.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>

[Code] ...

And this error occued with me I don't know why ???

myHeader.h:42:19: error: expected ")" before string constant

This code is compiled from file called myHeader.h ...

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I need to dynamically build a control file for a SQL loader but when tokenizing line values read from a file i am unable to work/assign the last value to a variable even though i can print the actual token value while in the loop.

Below is the code snippet i have and get:

Code:
//headElement declared as headElement[42]
//getCol function is used to decode column keys present in line being read
istringstream ss(line);

[Code] .....

I've attached a sample file as well.

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C++ :: Assigning String Tokens To Array?

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I need to dynamically build a control file for a SQL loader but when tokenizing line values read from a file i am unable to work/assign the last value to a variable even though i can print the actual token value while in the loop.

Below is the code:

//headElement declared as headElement[42]
//getCol function is used to decode column keys present in line being read
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Code:

#include<conio.h>#include<dos.h>
#include<stdio.h>
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Code:
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Code: /* ... */
const char *pstr = "example";
/* or even */
char *pstr = "example";
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I am trying to get a list of queries to work right now. I have it so that the user will input 1 of 5 things to compare twin primes in a list. I am just trying to get the queries working fully before actually determining the twin primes that need to be output. The console input will be something like "<= 61" and will display all twin primes from 3 to 61, inclusive.

Well, I thought I had it 100%... Then I realized I have a problem, though. So, I'm reading the string in until a space so I can read in the number after that. So that works fine, but then I also want the "all" and "random" console inputs to work, but they won't unless I put a space after them, which is what I'm trying to avoid...

So, I tried just simply asking for another console input after all of my if statements for the string compare after the first console input. That obviously doesn't work either, though, because it still only wants the first "getline" where it reads until the whitespace.

How to be able to do both on the same console input... The relevant code is posted below:

cout << endl << "What do you want to know about your list of twin primes?" << endl;
string qprompt1;
string qprompt2;
getline(cin, qprompt1, ' ');
string comp1 = ">";
string comp2 = ">=";

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I am having problem in writing the code for the problem "To assign the elements of 1-D integer array into 2-D array of integers such as if the array is 1,2,3,4,5,6 The resultant 2-D array should be like :

1 0 0 0 0 0
1 2 0 0 0 0
1 2 3 0 0 0
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Code:
printf("
Enter string:");
scanf("%s",&m);
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here is my programming

int main {
const int LENGTH = 40;
char s1[LENGTH], s2[LENGTH];
cout << "== String Compare ==" << endl;
cout << "Enter a word" << endl;

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the input is :
Dorito
dorito

the output needs to look like this:

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int main()
{
int counter = 0;
int x, y, z;

[Code].....

My goal is to take in a command and store it in a string. Different commands have different amounts of information I need. One command is "new flight <flightnumber> <seats available>". First, I try to understand which command is being asked, using the first character to decide. Once I can assume which command is being attempted, I try to separate the string into smaller strings (words) using strtok. I then compare the words that should be constant (new and flight), to make sure the command is syntactically correct (which I use strcmp for). Then I'll go on to create a new flight, which is a class that takes in a char * and integer (which is why I need to convert a char * to integer).

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if (names[i] FIRST){
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Modify your code by adding your own tests to see if your functions work right. Include at least 6 separate tests, of your choosing.

For example, test the compare function with the first parameter as a blank string -- then with the 2nd as a blank -- then both. Test compare with the first string shorter than the second -- then the other way around. Test your copy function with long strings.

I am struggling with how to use the compare function with a parameter as a blank string. I tried leaving the first parameter blank but doing ("",text) but I don't think that is the correct way of doing this.

#include <cstring>
#include <iostream>
using std::cin;
using std::cout;
using std::endl;

int myStrLen(const char[]); // return length of null-terminated string stored in char array

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I want to assign a char to an array inside an if statement after the user has input the grade as an integer, but it has to fill an array with characters, such as:

char grades[5];
int grade;
char A, B, C, D, F;
cout << "Enter da grade" << endl;
cin >> grade;
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I'm having a small problem on comparing a table i coded with a string that I want to input. I'm actually building a Bulls and Cows program and this is part of my assignment. What i want to do is to input a string and from the table get the results compared to the string i inputted.

Few words about the Bulls and Cows program.

The game involves two players, a coder and a cracker. The coder (either a person or a computer) chooses the four-digit number with all different digits and keeps it secret. The cracker tries to guess the secret number. After a guess, the coder gives you information about number of digits which were correctly guessed but in the wrong place (they are called 'cows') and how many are both the right digit and in the correct place (they are called 'bulls').

For example, if the coder chooses the secret number 0419 and the cracker guesses 6039, then the coder scores this as 1 cow, since 0 is a digit in the secret number that's in the wrong place, and 1 bull (9 is in the right place.)

what i want to do is when i input a string it scans the whole table of possibilities and gives me the results based on the string. so each row of my table is (let's say the secret code) and based on the given string(the guess) it gives me the result. Here's my table code:

Code:
void initialize(int poss[1296][4])
{
int i=0;
int j, k=0;
int m;

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Code:

#include<stdio.h>#include<stdlib.h>
#include<conio.h>
#include<math.h>
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if (ticket = 1) {
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For example, lets say that ticketrow is 2 and ticket Column is 4 .

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I'm working on a program in C++ that is supposed to read in a file, store the content of the file into a 2D array, assign characters to each of the numbers in the array and store in a char array, and print both of these arrays. It's then supposed to go through the initial array and make sure that each number doesn't differ in value from it's neighboring numbers by more than 1, correct these errors by replacing these numbers with the value of the average of their neighbors, assign characters to this corrected array as it did before, and print both arrays.

The character assignments go as follows:

0=blank
1=.
2=,
3=_
4=!
5=+
6=*
7=#
8=$
9=&

I have the code written that opens the file and loads the array, but where to go from there. To me the obvious, although probably not best, way to do the assignments is to go through the array with a for loop and use a series of if statements to check for the value of the number at each index and assign the appropriate symbol.

Here is the code I have so far:

#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
using namespace std;
int main() {
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prog >> size;
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Code:
#include<stdio.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
int *Nr_elements();
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I want to assign prime number to the element of an array.

#include "stdafx.h"
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using namespace std; //Using the "standard" namespace of iostream class

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I took out Left, Right, and Down controls because of character constraint.

#include <iostream>
#include <windows.h>
//%%%%%%%%%%%%%% COLOR CALL %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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I'm okay with 2-dimensional arrays, but when I get to 3 or more, I can't seem to wrap my head around how to assign and/or pull values from specific parts.

To give an example, let's take the following example:

We know that a player can take up to 5 total quests, and each quest can have a max of 5 tasks.

Let's assume I have the following multi-dimensional array holding all of a players quest data:

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quests[0][1] = 2230;// Store the 2nd creature ID
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As we know, the above code can't be done. How do I assign certain values to each specific dimension?

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