I am getting a string from the consle and that all works fine. I'm expecting a string of number, ie 123456.... I store that fine in my string object. I then need to take each individual number, ie 1, and put it in a vector then take the next number, ie 2, and put that in the next element in my vector.
Everything i've found and does eaither takes the entire string and stores it as an int, or takes the ascii representation of the number and stores that. How do I seperate each individual number and store them seperatly. below is a few different variations i've tried that doesn't produce my desired results.
cout<<"Please type the memory memory frames (numbers 0-9) to be used to simulate the input memory "<<endl; cout<<"Your input: "; string line=""; cin>>line; cout<<" Please wait while your input is processed and validated..."<<endl;
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the only thing i havn't tried yet is string streams and i don't necessarly like using them. Am i going to have to go that route? will that even work?
EDIT:I forgot to mention that this is being done on linux and then ported to unix.
I have some paper work to do about a game I should be able to play with my class mates. We should be able to send and recive a struct concerning about the 'moves' of the pieces at the game. This struct is made of 4 ints, simple as that.
I had a previous paper work to do where I'd have to send ints and that was ok, but now that I have to send a struct I'm failing to do so. This is What I've tried:
//SERVER struct message{ int code; int piece; int x; int y; }send; bytes_sent=write(new_socket,&send,sizeof(message)); cout<<bytes_sent;
So far so good, I see 16 as bytes_sent's value.
On the other hand:
//CLIENT struct message{ int code; int piece; int x; int y; }recive; bytes_recvd=read(my_socket,&recive,sizeof(message)); cout<<bytes_recvd;
I have gotten it to record the date and I can printf it either on the same function, or in the main(). However, one of the requirements I must adhere to is to printf the statement in a brand new function, but when I do that, it just doesn't work. Heres what I mean:
Code:
#include <stdio.h> #define TICKER "LRCX" #define INVESTMENT_AMOUNT "10,000.00" //Prototypes int getdate(int* month1,int* day1,int* year1,int* month2,int* day2,int* year2); float getprice(float* BPrice, float* SPrice); void printdate(int month1, int day1, int year1); }
At first i had my int variables in global scope however i cant do the so im trying to pass my variables from my main to the void functions but cant.....
I am trying to generate some lists of permutations of ints but I can't make std::next_permutation work for me. The problem is I need to include permutations which don't use every number. For example take the array of numbers [1, 2]. I need an algo that will return:
I am trying to figure out the larger 2 out of 3 integers when i call them into a function from main program so far i have . How to write a simple function that will take 3 ints and find the sum of the higher 2?
Code:
int findsum(int a,int b,int c)// will find the highest int and return it to our main program { int max,max2;// this sets our local variable max // next we will find the larger of our first 2 variables if( a>=b)
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How to get the second highest number and add it to max...
I'm supposed to create a program that will find the min/max values of two ints, doubles, and chars, It's not completely done but here's what I have so far.
It's giving me an Error 1 error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol "public: __thiscall MinMax<int>::MinMax<int>(int,int)" (??0?$MinMax@H@@QAE@HH@Z) referenced in function _mainC:UsersDerickDesktopCiss243Week3 Assignment2Week3 Assignment2Main.objWeek3 Assignment2
Header file #ifndef MINMAX_H #define MINMAX_H #include <iostream> using namespace std; template <class T> class MinMax
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I don't know why the site is adding in extra bits of code like /> in certain areas, it's not there when I paste it in and it's not in my code ....
I have been trying to figure this out for a text based game. Lets say your money is 500. Then you save your game, but when you start the game the starting is 50, so when you load it, you still have 500 money, I tried lots of test, and im having trouble?
The code is supposed to take either an int or a string (and their respective vectors) and insert a given int or string into the vector in ascending order. My code works properly for ints, but it's having a problem with strings.
The order I get with the strings given is
penguin banana great jungle
For some reason comparing penguin to banana/great doesn't give the expected result. The template attached only includes the function and the private vectors needed for the function.
template<class T> class orderedList { public: void insert(const T& item); private: vector<T> list; int total = 0;
I have saved the contents of an int vector to a txt file and the numerical data was converted into a c-string. Nov I need to import and read the contents back into my program but I have not been able to convert c-string numerical data back into ints.
I am working on an assignment to create a Complex number calculator. In this assignment I am to ask the user for input to the calculator. We are given a sample run output that looks like this.
Enter operand1: 3 4 operand1: (3, 4) Enter operation : + Enter operand2: 1 2 (3, 4) + (1, 2) = (4, 6)
My question is how would I take from the user: an integer followed by a space followed by another integer and convert that into two seperate accessible int values that I can save as real and imaginary values.
I am making a program where the user enters numbers into an array and then a number,x. The array is sorted, then x is inserted into the appropriate place. I wrote my selection sort
Code:
void Sort(int ary[], int size) { int temp; int smallest; int current; int move; }
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put it wont print the numbers sorted when I use my print function, just the unsorted numbers.
I am curious as to what is happening to my pointers and everything once I call malloc to create space for 5 integers to try to make a stack.
Code:
#include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> void add(int * TOP, int * stack); int main() { int *stack = NULL; int *TOP = NULL; stack = (int *)malloc (5 * sizeof(int));
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I am guessing that when I initialize stack to malloc, stack now stores the starting address of where the space is taken out, and also assigns TOP that address too. I get the choice from the user (b) to get the instruction to try to push on the stack. I was told that the if statement in the function checks if the stack has passed the bounds of 5 elements. If not, it assigns the scanned variable and puts it into what TOP is pointing to and increments TOP to the next address. It is not working and am wanting to see where my logic is wrong.
write an algorithm using stack to determine if an input of string is in the form xCy where y is the reverse of x.x and y are strings of A and B. eg : AABACABAA
I had the entire validation working until my professor said that my Pop function had to be a "void" not a "Char". Which destroyed my previous validation and now how to validate this.
I will only be posting the validating function.
All the characters are being thrown in a Stack. So I am using Pop/Top/Push/isEmpty/isFull. That will be shown in my validating code.
Correct Validations: 1. {}()[] 2. [()] 3. {([])}
Incorrect Validations: 1.[) 2.[(]] 3.{])
My main issue is that it validates "[)" correct.
I am pretty positive I must have over complicated my validation.