C/C++ :: Get Code To Sum A String Of Numbers Input From A File

Nov 5, 2014

This program gets input from a file and output to the screen and to a file. The difficulty I am having is summing the number I retrieve from the file for the individual numbers of sightings.

#include <fstream> // enables us to read and write files
#include <iostream> // for cin and cout
#include <cstdlib>
#include <string> // enables us to hold strings of characters
#include <cctype>
using namespace std;

[code].....

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Feb 20, 2014

I have made a program that converts or reverses an input string. Here is my code working fine

static void Main(string[] args){
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string[] words = input.Split(' ')
for (int i = words.Length; i > 0; i--)
Console.Write(words[i - 1] + " ");
Console.WriteLine();
Console.ReadLine();
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How can I write this program in pseudo code?

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I am trying to write a C program to take numbers from an input file (input.dat), calculate the sum and average of the numbers for each row, and display them in a form of table and in an output file (result.out).

Using these numbers in the input file.

-0.043200 -0.003471 0.000000
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0.022249 0.008891 0.004870
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0.129600 0.100233 0.089016
0.174747 0.160100 0.161792
0.200242 0.199106 0.214417
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i have created the the file but i keep getting errors in the underlined area after the while!!!

#include <stdio.h>
int
main(void)
{

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first line is rows and colums. second and third line the grid location values.My code is

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#include <cstdlib>
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I need my program to read a list of numbers from and input file, random.txt, and calculate the following statistics on those numbers:

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B. The sum of all the numbers in the file.
C. The average of all the numbers in the file.
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[Code]......

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#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
using namespace std;
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Nov 22, 2013

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Here is my code:
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} std::string inputFile()

[Code] ....

It works fine if the file name and path is input correctly.

But, if the file name or path is entered incorrectly, the recursive call to inputFile is executed, and the user is given another opportunity to enter the file. Then, if the file name is entered correctly an error is thrown in Visual Studio 2013:

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Sep 21, 2014

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Code:
#include<stdio.h>#include<stdlib.h>
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Mar 25, 2013

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d2d3d4=406 is divisible by 2
d3d4d5=063 is divisible by 3
d4d5d6=635 is divisible by 5
d5d6d7=357 is divisible by 7
d6d7d8=572 is divisible by 11
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So the question is this [URL] .....

My code is this:

#include <iostream>
#include<cmath>
using namespace std;
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
long double div;
//div=((1e+9)+7);

[Code] .....

The problem is when the hackerrank inputs the following:

10
5351871996120528
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6044763399160734
3271269997212342
4276346434761561
2372239019637533
5624204919070546
9493965694520825
8629828692375133

My code gives the wrong output.

The output is supposed to be

578351320
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323730244
174995256
593331567
136582381
305527433

So what changes should I make to get my code give the correct output.

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1.5 as 60
2.0 as 59
2.5 as 58
3.0 as 57
:
:
:
:
28.5 as 3
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Code:
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int length = 0;
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I have looked around some and find some code examples, and other posts basically saying, "Google the algorithm and figure it out yourself." At this point, there should almost be stl classes like the ones for union(), intersection(), accumulate(), and other simpler math functions.

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[1520<1730]
Enter two times in military format (e.g., 1730 1520): 1520 1730
[1520<1730]
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[1730==1730]
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E.G. When I type, it comes out like this.

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Nov 1, 2013

I am a beginner and I ALWAYS have the toughest time doing I/O files. It's extremely frustrating. It "seems" it should be so simple. The program should find a code from a list of numbers. These numbers are from 0 - 9, and after each number is a space in the file. Your job is to extract a special code containing only 10 of those numbers. For the number to be part of the code, it should be divisible by 2. After extracting 10 numbers divisible by 2 for the code, write those 10 numbers to the file to form the expected code.

Input file is ("question.txt")
Output should be ("code.txt")

Should this contain a "for loop" or If/else ?

Here's what I did . .

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// int numbers, total, counter;
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This is what I have so far but its not working out!

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I have been working on the same problem as mp252 from an earlier thread and 4 days later, I appear to have it working. Mine only goes from 0-9999 though as I must move on!

Code:
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I had a scrap of paper like a mad scientist trying to find relationships between numbers and the values that they would return through my functions. This is how I arrived at the conditions of my if statements in 'void printNumber'.

I have seen other code that allows a greater range but I can't quite follow it (yet):

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I am trying to write code to find all the prime numbers before a user entered number. I started with a working program and when I tried to create a function, it got all messed up.

Code:

#include <stdio.h>
int is_prime( int num );
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