I haven't seen this before but on Windows 7 Home Professional and VC 2012 in one particular app, a CFileDialog displays only the rightmost 11 characters plus the extension of the default file name. The rest of the name is there and you can scroll left in the file name edit to display it all, but initially the text is shifted left so it doesn't all display.
Code: #include<stdio.h> int calcAbvAvg(int marks[10], int avg) { int students = 0; int i; for(i=0;i<10;i++)
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I suck at function and linked list. The only problem i am having in this question is the function calcAbvAbg() not working! I want that function to display the students who are above and below average!
I have a project which opens an image in PictureBox1, no problem. But the Public Static Color method at the bottom of the code is not working. I was hoping it would display the average value of the pixels in the image. why it is not working?
Code:
using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.ComponentModel; using System.Data; using System.Drawing.Imaging; using System.Drawing;
I have learnt about string class, file I/O and pointers. Now I am asked to write a program that includes the above topics, basically testing the ability to use dynamic arrays.
I've got 2 documents, namely "Students.txt" and "EnrollRecords.txt". "Students.txt" includes 40 students' info, which are university ID, programme names and their names. These 40 students are all BEng but from different departments.
E.g. 20141129 BEng(Civil) Tom Jerry
"EnrollRecords.txt" includes 166 data, which are course codes, university ID, respective scores in the test and GPA. In this document, the same student can have several scores of different courses' tests. So their uids repeat in it. And this document only contains the data of the Department of Computer Science. So students exist in the "Students.txt" may not exist in this document.
So my task is that the user enter a name (e.g. John), then the programme will know to find John and his uid, and get all the GPA of the courses that he has taken to calculate the average GPA.
E.g. 20147777 BEng(CompSc) John David //this is a John we are looking for in the "Students.txt"
//line 15 COMP1220 20147777 90 4 //so we find 3 courses in "ErollRecords.txt" that John has taken //line 50 COMP1500 20147777 85 3.3 //line 88 ENGG2012 2014777 70 2.3
The programme should display :
20147777 3.2
To able to do anything for this task, I am asked to define 4 struct types:
struct Student { int uid; string programme; string name;
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So now I am going to write a function queryD(Database d, string searchName) and any necessary functions in it. I am able to do the search part,
void queryD(Database d, string searchName) { for (int i = 0; i < d.numberOfStudents; i++) { if (d.students[i].name.substr(0, searchName.length()) == searchName) { match_uid(d);
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But I struggle in how to match the uid in "Students.txt" and "EnrollRecords.txt" . Because there are repeated data for the same student in "ErollRecords.txt". So how am I gonna be able to match the uid and do the calculation? I get stuck in the for loop part...
I have a project that I am working on and I have gotten stuck. I am getting a couple errors and would like to see how I can complete the program. Not very long of a program at that. My instructions are:
Write a program to calculate averages. Create a method named ReadData that will load a two dimensional array, named scoresArray, with the following data from a file:
Create a method named DisplayAverages that will display the emplyee number (number starting 1324, 4356 etc) and the average of the three test grades. DisplayAverages will have one argument, the scoresArray. Your output should closely resemble the following.
Round averages to one decimal place. Passing arguments is important for this program. No global variables are allowed, except for the streamReader and the streamWriter. The scoresArray must be declared in Main and passed as an argument to the methods ReadData and DisplayAverages.
using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq; using System.Text; using System.Threading.Tasks; using LibUtil; using System.IO; using System.Text.RegularExpressions;
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When I run the following just to see where I am getting I get the following error:
UsersJoeDocumentsVisual Studio 2013ProjectsCIS110Program12Program12Prog ram12Dat.txt was opened Unhandled Exception: System.IndexOutOfRangeException: Index was outside the boun ds of the array. at Program12.Program.ReadData(Double[,] scoresArray) in c:UsersJoeDocument sVisual Studio 2013ProjectsCIS110Program12Program12Program.cs:line 66 at Program12.Program.Main() in c:UsersJoeDocumentsVisual Studio 2013Proj ectsCIS110Program12Program12Program.cs:line 24 Press any key to continue . . .
What am I missing here? I believe I have passed the arguments properly, but I am unable to declair the array within the bounds of the array?
I am writing a class that dynamically allocates an array that holds a user-defined number of test scores (test scores go from 0 to 10 both included). Once all the test scores are entered and validated (values only between 0 and 10, both included), the array should be passed to a function that sorts them in ascending order. Another function should be called that calculates theaverage of all the scores.The main program should display the sorted list of scores and the average of the scores with appropriate headings.
I must write a function that has a one dimensional double array and the number of values in the array as its arguments. Normalize the values. I must also print the maximum, minimum, average and numbers of values above the average in the array.
The equation that computes the normalized value from a value x is:
My code does not print the correct normalized value, average and values above average.
Code: #include <stdio.h> int findMax( double array1[], int num_elements) // This function computes the maximum value of the array { int i, max=-32000; for (i=0; i<num_elements; i++)
array is a one-dimensional array of integers and n is the number of elements in that array that contain valid data values. Both of these are input parameters to the function. The function must calculate 1) the average of the n integers in array, storing the result in ave; 2) the average of the positive numbers (> 0), storing the result in avePos, and 3) the average of the negative numbers (< 0), storing the result in aveNeg.
void avgs (std::vector &array, int &ave, int &avePos, int &aveNeg) { int sum = 0, pos_sum = 0, neg_sum = 0, pos_count = 0, neg_count = 0; for (auto i : array) { sum += i; if (i > 0) { pos_sum += i; ++pos_count; }
I created class called students which suppose to store students names of in array but when I call the display function it display only the first name. but I want it to display names depending on the array size.
#include <iostream> #include <sstream> using namespace std; const int SIZE=5;
I know this is more simple than I am making it out to be. I have a solar panel hooked up to an 8-Bit ADC and linked into my Microprocessor. I am trying to take the Binary readout from the ADC and convert it to a decimal number to be displayed on the boards LCD display. I am wiring the ADC to PORTA on my Motorola Freescale Board. This is for a final project for my electronic systems class due on Monday...
so i have this problem with my code ( not running)i want to read ( 2 double numbers x,y) and ( one integer z) then calculate reminder of x and y ( after they both converted to integer) and the formula : x^2 + y^2 + z^2and : x^z + y^z
here is what i came up with :
Code: // compute.c
#include<stdio.h> #include<math.h> int main(void) {
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it also says in q : be sure to test the user input to make sure x,y,z are positive . any negative or zero should not be accepted and must print error msg ==> do i have to have an if statement here ? or the while loop is enough ?
I'm writing a version of the classic Snake game. However, my board is not printing correctly. The right hand border is in the incorrect location. Also, when I randomly generate where the food ('X') is located, it only generates on the edges of the boundaries.
#include <iostream> #include <cstdlib> using namespace std; const int ROWS = 21; constint COLS = 61;
Well I have my program running and the Variables are not passing correctly and the return statements are not returning correctly. Here is the parts that are not working.
I have an assignment for class .. It works, the do-while loop isn't working correctly. Once I am doing inputting information for any employee It should ask to continue. It doesn't, It skips that loop and prompts to enter the type of employee again.
#include <iostream> #include <iomanip> using namespace std; int main( ) { char empInput; char continueResponse;
It compiles just fine and it will add new entries and print the entries just fine but when I go to delete an entry it will delete it but it will mess up the one before it.
I am writing a program that manages a group of tool bins. This group is handled as an object that is an array of two element structures called InvBin. I initialize the bins with data from a file which contains the descriptions and initial quantities. I also have functions to add or subtract items from a bin and a function to display a report of the description and quantity of all of the bins.
The add and remove functions work correctly based on the cout statement in the functions, however when I display the report, it displays the initial quantity instead of the new quantity. In addition, when I use the add and remove functions again on the same bin, they use the initial quantity.
These are the add and remove functions and the report function from the main program.
Code: //Adds an item to a bin void addItem(HANDLE screen, BinManager tools, int &count) { int binNum; int addNum; system("cls");
I've been working on this program to create a simple desk calculator for a school assignment, and I managed to finish. All we had to do was add, subtract, multiply, and divide positive integers - and I was able to do that just fine. This program got me thinking though, because I do not know how to write commands to multiply/divide negative numbers.
In fact, when I divide a number like 21 by 4, it comes out to 5 because I don't know how to allow it to compute remainders (which wasn't a requirement for my program). This intrigued me so I've been trying to figure it out for the last few days but to no avail. Here's my code:
Code: void flush_buffer(){ int ch; while ((ch = getchar()) != ' ' && ch != EOF);
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And just know that my code works perfectly fine, I'm not here for troubleshooting it. I just want to know what I can change to allow negative values to be correctly computed.
Code: public void dam_data_setup() { // fill list damgtype.Add( den1); damgtype.Add( den2); damgtype.Add( da1); damgtype.Add( da2); damgtype.Add( db1); damgtype.Add( db2);
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This is a genetics program and is to parse the source array and write all possible combinations to a new array. All sections but dilute work correctly. For some reason the dilute's Boolean is not testing true when it should. This is causing data corruption.