C# :: Compare Value From Array Against A Word?

Jul 28, 2014

I'm trying to put my array value within a conditional against a word, but what can I check that

if(char[1]= "word")
{
AGEW2.Text = string.Format("{0} "whatever" {2}", split);
}

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C :: Does Function Compare Word With Spaces

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I was wondering about the function strcmp(), does the function compare word with spaces? eg: If I have two same words "Harith Javed"; will it match both words??

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Mar 5, 2014

I'm trying to read a string and then compare it to a word.

My code:

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if (strcmp (cmd, "eval"))
eval ();

When the program gets to the cin part, it breaks.

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#include <netinet/in.h>

[Code] ...

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

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Nov 1, 2013

I am trying to write a program that prints a 2d array to the screen and then compares each row and column to see if there is any pairs of letters. basically something that looks like this:

---------------------------
V T A Y U C B
D F W Q Q C R
D A L Y M F G
O A S S D T I

Number of horizontal pairs: 2
Number of vertical pairs: 3
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so far this is my code below, but i dont know how to approach the comparisons

Code:

#include<stdio.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
#include<time.h>
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[code]....

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how to compare two "cells" in a 2 dimensional array. Im almost sure it's something with in my logic when checking the cells.

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using namespace std;
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{//variables
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Mar 17, 2015

I am trying to generate possible combinations of 4 lower case letters from aaaa - zzzz. The words will then be used against a file that contains encrypted passwords that each relate to a 4 lower case word. I have successfully generated the words. Now all i need to do is put the created words (aaaa, aaab, etc...) to an array so I can use crypt((array[i+1]), buff) and print the encrypted 4 letters that come from the file. I am having a lot of trouble complete this though.

New problems that are occurring

The main problem is in the all function and main. I'm not wanting to print the aaaa, aaab, aaac, etc to the screen but I want to put it in an char array so that i can compare each individually to each line from the file using crypt. How to put all 456976 combinations into an array, compare it to each line of code, and print the solutions to the screen.

File:

$1$6gMKIopE$I.zkP2EvrXHDmApzYoV.B.
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$1$0lMKIuvE$7mOnlu6RZ/cUFRBidK7PK.

Code:

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#include <sys/stat.h>
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Apr 16, 2014

I need to compare the words from a text file with words from an array (which i got from another file) and count the instances of those words. I thought about making another array but that doesn't make sense since the text file may have a lot of words in it.

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <ctype.h>
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FILE *myFile;
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[code]...

the test variable in the last for loop is wrong i know i was just trying something.

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Oct 19, 2014

Goal: Write a program that compares the values stored in the first array to the user inputted values in the second array.

In order to fix this error: [URL]...

I had to change my array initialization to one with a star in front of it:

char a1[]={"a","d","b","b","c","b","a","b","c","d","a","c","d","b","d","c","c","a","d","b"};
to:
char *a1[]={"a","d","b","b","c","b","a","b","c","d","a","c","d","b","d","c","c","a","d","b"};

I also changed my 2nd array to one with a star in front of it: char *a2[20];

What does this mean exactly? Putting a star in front of an array?

Also, I am now getting an "unhandled exception" when I try to get input for my 2nd array:

cin>>a2[i];

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Jun 25, 2014

Basically I have a text file called words. I'm supposed to extract a word randomly form the file and have the user guess the word. If they guess the word correctly in x number of tries they will receive the definition.

I'm having trouble receiving that random word and I'm getting the definitions from the file.

Here's my code:

#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <time.h>
using namespace std;

[Code] ....

This is what is in the words.txt file
apple#the usually round, red or yellow, edible fruit of a small tree
boat#a vessel for transport by water
horse#a solid-hoofed plant-eating domesticated mammal with a flowing mane and tail, used for riding
television#a system for transmitting visual images and sound that are reproduced on screens
soup#a liquid dish, typically made by boiling meat, fish, or vegetables, etc.
bottle#a container, typically made of glass or plastic and with a narrow neck
barber#a person who cuts hair
toast#sliced bread browned on both sides by exposure to radiant heat
radar#a system for detecting the presence, direction, distance, and speed of aircraft, ships, and other objects
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I am building a linked list and i need to display function i have. The display function displays all the letters of the word entered instead of the word itself. below is my struct, one of my functions and the display function.

Code:

//-----------struct ------------//
struct Node
{
char data;
struct Node *next;
}*Head;

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Oct 24, 2013

I'm learning programming, and C++. I've got a question, but I couldn't solve my problem so far. I need to use arrays and only basic stuff to solve this:

Create a program that reads a word from the user and then print (cout) this word on contrary. It's simple, I know, but I can't do it,. I've tried some stuff but I don't get how I will get the proper values to do this. All I know is that I can use variable.lenght().

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Jan 28, 2015

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Code:
char a[] = "Hello";
char b[] = "my";
char c[] = "friend";

Is it possible to do?

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Dec 27, 2013

I want a program to display as follows..

if i enter mohandas karamchand gandhi i want output as M K Gandhi.....

i want the c++ code for this program..my error is i am not able to erase the letters of first 2 words..ie my output is Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi..

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Apr 25, 2012

I've taken part the text into 1 word per line, but I can't figure out how to printf every word only once and then add (%d) in the end to show how many repetitions of that word there are.

Code:
#include <iostream>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
using namespace std;
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Jul 29, 2014

I'm writing a function that accepts a char array containing the title of a book as parameter, the following then has to take place:

1.) Extra white spaces between words need to be removed [DONE]

2.) Text has to be converted to title case, i.e each new word has to start with a capital letter [DONE]

3.) Lastly I have I text file (minors.txt) containing a number of words that should not be capitalized by the function, like "a" and "an", however I don't know how to implement this.

Example of end product:

ENTER THE TITLE OF THE BOOK: a brief hisTOry OF everyTHING

Correct Output:

bool Book :: convertToTitleCase(char* inTitle) {
int length = strlen(inTitle);
bool thisWordCapped = false;
//Convert paramater to lower case and
//Remove multiple white spaces
for (int x = 0; x < length; x++)

[Code]...

I was thinking of maby reading the words in the text file into a string array, and then comparing the two arrays to ensure that when a word is present in a text file, the word is not capitalized, however I don't know if that is possible between a string array and a char array.

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Oct 3, 2014

What the program does: I am trying to code a program that makes the user enter a phrase, then censor the word "darn" if the user entered it.

The program is working very well; it will censor any "darn" words the user enter, by replacing it with ****.

The problem: I need to enter a phrase just once, before the program prints out the phrase the user had entered, The phrase purpose is to tell: either the phrase was clean, or it had "darn" within it.

I tired:

1-Defining an integer (counter=0;), and adding (counter=counter+1;) in the first while loop, when I am storing char's into my array. Then, adding if statement (if index==counter) for the phrase I need to print before printing the user entry. It should print out the statement only if (counter==index), because counter would still have the count of user entry. -> didn't work, the phrase won't print.

2- Making the previous step within its' own loop. -> It stopped printing the user's phrase.

Tools I can used : If statements, while loops.

Here is my code: (Ignore the phrases within /**/, they are just the statements I want to print)

#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
char phrase[1001]; // Creats 1000 array ( max. number of letter the user could enter is 1000).
int index=1; // Act as counter, which would refer to a character in the array.
char cur; // Identify cur, which will be used to store characters into the array (phrase).
printf ("Please enter a phrase:

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Code:
// Session6_4.cpp : Defines the entry point for the console application.
//For you to do...
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Dec 20, 2013

I have text (string) and I want to find a given word (it's ok!) and then insert another given word after the first word. The original string is beeing copied into a new string. But something is going wrong!!! Where is my mistake?

(I have some patches...)

Code:

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
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int main(){
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int countTextWords(ifstream * file)
{
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}
return wordCount;
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for some reason, (*file) >> textWord will not read words into the string. What am I doing wrong?

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Oct 5, 2014

I am currently working on writing a word search program. However, I am stuck on reading the used input into the 2-D array. The code I've posted below is only dealing with the user input (I'll work on the word search part once I know i am correctly reading in the user input). I know the coding is bad practice with the use of hexadecimal, and getchar() ect. But I am currently using a microblaze microprocessor and this is just the way microblaze can interpret the information. As for the infinite while loops...that can be changed just trying to figure out how.

My question is how could I change my code to correctly read in the user input into the 2-D array?

Code:
#include "platform.h"#include "xparameters.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#define MAX 20
int main() {
char grid[MAX][MAX], word[30];
int i, j, arr[2],num;

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for (int i(0); i < 500; i++) {
if (Paragraph[i] == Pattern[0] {

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So the plan is to create a word search by reading in characters from a file into an array. This is my code so far, nowhere near finished but have encountered a problem already:

Code:

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#define ROWS 20
#define COLUMNS 20
int main()
{

[Code]...

My question is to do with the section highlighted in red... I can't really see why it is not printing out my array (wordsearch), it's probably very basic but I have no C experience so am not too confident in what I'm doing.

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#include <fstream>
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