I'm trying to make a simple program that accepts user input, simple stuff. When the user (me) enters a number to be sent to the console and i press enter so it accepts the data, it closes the command prompt and thus ending the program. I just need to find a key that i can use to continue but doesn't close cmd.
I would like to implements something in my code that clears the value of my variables when the user closes the console. How to do that or the program clears the values automatically?
I am making program that allows the user to determine how big the array size will be and then asks the user to make up numbers to fill the array. Every time run the program on Dev C++ it says "program has stopped working"
Heres My Code:
//Assignment 19 Program 2 #include <iostream> using namespace std; int main()
So I learned how to make a basic for loop and I decided to try my best to make an infinite one. Every time I run it, it doesn't say anything and just closes. Visual Studio doesn't say there's anything wrong with my code.
Here's the code
#include <iostream> #include <conio.h> using namespace std; int main () { int d = 9; for(int k = 10; k < d; k = k +1) { cout << "For loop value = " << k << endl; getch(); } }
Background: I'm making a small game using CodeBlocks and SDL. All of the code resides in a class named Game - the only thing running in Main is the creation of the Game object and the class function execute(). So far, I've made a Start Menu with three clickable buttons. I'm in the midst of making one of the buttons - Load Game - change the game screen to the Load Game menu. Basically, when the user clicks the button, the image on screen changes according to the button they click.
Issue: After successfully making the Load Game button change the image on the screen, I found that the SDL window mysteriously closes out several seconds after the image change. What is causing this - the window stays on perfectly fine until the background image is changed and the only way to break the loop is for the player to click the x on the window. I've gone over the code several times and haven't found anything that might be the cause.
Output: - Window with an Start Menu image and a button with the words "Load Game". - If user clicks the X on the window, the window closes. - If user clicks "Load Game" button, Start Menu image changes to Load Game image. After about seven seconds, the window automatically closes out. This isn't supposed to happen.
I'm writing a code that's suppose to do a payroll for my intro cs class. At first it was working fine until I had to add the part that made sure a user couldn't enter a wage value below $6.00 and now it stops the loop right after that part for some reason.
#include <iostream> #include <iomanip> using namespace std; int main() { int const HR = 7;
In this simple end-of-chapter problem, the ages of two people are to be compared and determine who's older. The problem I'm experiencing is that the second user name input is being skipped and going straight to the second users age.
So while running the program it looks something like:
What is user ones name? <input name> How old are they? <input age> What is user twos name? How old are they? <input age> <if statement result>
Here's my code:
Code: #include <iostream> #include <string> using namespace std; int user_one_age; int user_two_age; string user_one_name; string user_two_name;
So I've got this form that a user puts in a numeric value into a text box. This value then has to be placed into a byte string of data so that it can be transmitted over as a packet. Bellow is what I have so far:
Code: Byte[] OUTBuffer = new byte[65];//Allocate output memory buffer Byte[] INBuffer = new byte[65]; //Allocate input memory buffer
if (setmSpeed == true) { OUTBuffer[0] = 0; //Not used, must be set to 0 OUTBuffer[1] = 0x85; //Command mode
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I've put in red the area where I'm having issues. I've tried different methods and have not been able to get this working yet. It only works if I speciffy the value manually as with OUTBuffer[1] = 0x85;, but I want byte 2 of OUTBuffer[] to be set with what I put in the text box.
I'm creating a program that should create a structure of a list of people entered by the user; the only problem I'm having is with the %c. When I have it, the loop only occurs once; if I put a %s, the loop occurs up to 25 times, but it doesn't write to the text file. Here is the code:
So im working with forks and creating 2 fork processes. One child and parent. What im trying to get the child to ask me for a value. Then the parent would start to figure out the value and keep trying. Once it figures it out its tells them you got it and simply stops the program. I cant seem to get the program to keep guessing and stop when the number is found which sends a sigint. Here's what i have so far.
I have this code here that counts the number of alphabetic letters the user's input,the number of characters total, the number of words and the number of "the" that was used. However now I need to alter the user's input to have two spaces after the end of each period, no spaces between a word or comma and each sentence has to have a capitalized letter and display them at the end. And I'm stuck on the altering part. I briefly started the 2 spaces after each period but it won't display anything.
#include <cstring> #include <iostream> using namespace std; int main ()
I have written a program and i had to pass an array into a function and now i have a variable for the subscript of the array and i was the user to input data, specificlly a string, more specifically first and last name without having to create two arrays, i have to do this with other things in the program as well, here is part of the program:
int addFunc(const int totNum, string city[],string state[],string street[],string name[], int addNum[],int zip[],int telNum[],double bal[],int dateLp[], int addCount, int accNum, int usNum)//function will add a new account { int countAf = 1; if (usNum < 20)
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it should be able to take firstname space lastname
I need to make a program that takes in a user’s number and keep dividing it by 2 until it is 1.I need to display the division steps ...
I do not know how to keep making it divide by 2 until 1. I tired this but it obviously did not work..
Code: #include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { //User Input int input,total; cout <<"Enter A Number To Be Divided By 2 Until 1" << endl << endl;
since around 2hours im really fighting with the cin command.It doesn't matter what exactly im trying, it's just not waiting for user input and keeps directly using 0 as "entered" value.
int Value; cout << "Enter a new value: " << endl; cin >> Value; cout << "The value has been set to: " << Value;
My parameters are that the users input has to be from 1 to 9 and the same number can't be entered twice. How do i modify this code to make sure that the user did those things or an error message should appear that their input is invalid.
#include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { int square[3][3];
Create a program that will ask the users name, age, and reddit username. have it tell them the information back, in the format: your name is (blank), you are (blank) years old, and your username is (blank).
My program outputted H 0 and an upside down question mark. I was thinking that maybe the error in the program was that i was supposed to use %s instead of %c but im not entirely too sure.
how to see if what the user says is in the dictionary. I do not know what to put in ContainsKey() or after the information in console.writeline. I just want the user to type in the key then see if it is in the dictionary then print out the value if it is.
while ( Console.ReadLine() != "exit" ) { Console.WriteLine("Type in word"); if (clothingDictionary.ContainsKey()== true) { Console.WriteLine("key is {0}, value is {1}", );
I am trying to get my input from user in the same line with certain width between but my output is not in the same line. my third variable which is fruit[i] is shown one line below . How I can fix this ?
#include <iostream> using namespace std; int main () { int staff[3] , fruit[3];
There's this program I'm trying to code where the user gives input of 2 values.
Sample :-
Value of X: 1234 Value of Y: 234567 Reversed value X: 4321 Reversed value of Y: 765432 New value as Z: 1223344567 (each number was taken in both X and Y)
Now the thing is I could do the reverse, and I've been trying to find out how.
Here's my code,
#include <iostream> using namespace std; int main(){ int x=0, y=0; int reverse_x=0; int reverse_y=0; int z = 0; int l;
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What I thought about that area where I've put a comment on, I was wondering if I code a loop for the amount of times x gets divided by 10 until it becomes 0 and store it in the value, same thing for Y, and add the value together to get Z. But if that's how it is then how I could use that concept here.
There's this program I'm trying to code where the user gives input of 2 values.
Sample :- Value of X: 1234 Value of Y: 234567 Reversed value X: 4321 Reversed value of Y: 765432 New value as Z: 1223344567 (each number was taken in both X and Y) Now the thing is I could do the reverse, and I've been trying to find out how.
Here's my code,
#include <iostream> using namespace std; int main(){ int x=0, y=0; int reverse_x=0; int reverse_y=0; int z = 0; int l;
[Code]...
What I thought about that area where I've put a comment on, I was wondering if I code a loop for the amount of times x gets divided by 10 until it becomes 0 and store it in the value, same thing for Y, and add the value together to get Z. But if that's how it is I can't seem to really get that idea how I could use that concept here. I'm not really good with programming, fairly new at this.