C++ :: Cout Not Displayed After While Loop

Sep 7, 2014

Am having a problem with the following program not displaying the cout after the while loop, it doesn't ask if I want to enter another employee but just prompts for the employee payrate again.

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
// Parameters: None
// Returns: Zero
// Calls: None

[Code] ....

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C++ :: Infinite Cout Loop In Else Statement?

Dec 12, 2014

I have more programming before this, but everything else works fine. My else loop has an infinite output. i also want it to output an error message if the value is not an integer and return to the input

cout << "Select number corresponding material for fencing:" << endl;
cout << "wood = 1" << endl;
cout << "stone = 2" << endl;
cout << "aluminium = 3" << endl;
cin >> material;
if (material == 2){
cost = 100 * perimeter;

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Oct 22, 2013

why my data is not being displayed in my text box. I have no compiling errors and it seems as if my program isnt doing anything.

Here is my code:

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#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
#include <string>

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Apr 22, 2014

I'm trying to determine (from my Win32 process) if a Metro (or a Modern UI) app is currently displayed on the screen. I found the IAppVisibility::GetAppVisibilityOnMonitor method that can do just that, and I even found a C++ sample, but my issue is that I'm compiling it with the Visual Studio 2008 that does not have the definitions for the IAppVisibility interface, so the following:

Code:
#include <Shobjidl.h> //Earlier version
IAppVisibility* pAppVis = NULL;
HRESULT hr = CoCreateInstance(CLSID_AppVisibility, NULL, CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER,
IID_IAppVisibility, (void**) &pAppVis);

Results in a set of errors:

Code:
error C2065: 'IAppVisibility' : undeclared identifier
error C2065: 'IID_IAppVisibility' : undeclared identifier

how to define them?

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Nov 19, 2013

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Jan 27, 2013

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C++ :: Allow User To Select Repeatedly Operation To Be Performed From Displayed Menu Of Actions

May 1, 2013

Write a user-friendly C++ program that allows a user to select repeatedly an operation to be performed from a displayed menu of actions. The menu includes the following items:

1. Simple Statistics
2. Vector Addition
3. Dot Product
4. Exit

The menu actions are described by the following points:

Simple Statistics: This action includes finding the average, and standard deviation of a list of data items. The option should allow the user to specify the name of a file from which the data are read into an array. All the results of this option are displayed on the screen.

Vector Addition: This action allows the user to enter the name of a file from which two vectors, V1 and V2, of equal size N are read. Accordingly, the two vectors are added, and displayed along with the resultant vector on the screen. Your program should check that the two added vectors are of the same size. Otherwise, the program should display a message and allow the user to make another choice from the menu.

Dot Product: This action is similar to the Vector Addition in terms of input, output, and checking validity of the vector operands.

Exit: This action terminates the program.

Your program should include at least the following functions:

1. A function, called ReadVector(), which reads a vector of any size from a given file name, and returns the vector and its size to the caller. The function prototype is defined as follows:

void ReadVector(double V[], int &size, ifstream infile);

2. A function, called DisplayMenu(), which displays the menu and returns the user’s choice as an integer value between 1 and 4. The function prototype is defined as follows:
int DisplayMenu (void);

3. A function, called VectorAdd(), which performs the addition of two vectors, A and B, and returns the resultant vector, C. The function prototype is defined as follows:

void VectorAdd(const double A[], const double B[], double C[], int size);
The sum of two vectors, A = (a1, a2, …, an) and B = (b1, b2, …, bn) of size n, is defined as: C = A + B.
Where, C = (c1, c2, …, cn), and ci = ai + bi, for1 i n .

4. A function, called DotProduct(), which performs the dot product of two vectors, A and B, and returns the result. The function prototype is defined as follows:

void DotProduct(const double A[], const double B[], int size, double &result);
The dot-product of two vectors A = (a1, a2, …, an) and B = (b1, b2, …, bn) of size n is defined as
n n
n
i
i i b a ....... b a b a b a B . A  
1 1 2 2
1

5. A function, called Simple_Stat(), which finds the maximum, minimum, average, and standard deviation of a list of data items passed to it by a one-dimensional array. The function returns the average and standard deviation values. The function prototype is defined as follows:

void Simple_Stat(const double list[], int size, double &average, double
&std_dev);

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Jun 10, 2014

This is what my code looks like

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private:
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double amount;
double balance;
string description;

[Code] .....

This part is what I am having trouble with as this section is not printing anything.

for (int i = 0; i < transactions.size(); i++){
cout << transactions[i].gettype() << " ";
cout << transactions[i].getamount() << " ";
cout << transactions[i].getbalance() << " ";
cout << transactions[i].getdescription() << " ";
}
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Oct 30, 2013

Other than the theoretical difference between cout and cerr where the former puts values to the monitor and the latter puts values related to errors to the monitor, is there any real difference here? Why not use cout when you want to send anything to monitor? Why use cerr at all?

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Mar 6, 2014

Here is code first:

//fp_screen.h
class fp_screen{
public:
double fps;
double xx3;

[Code] .....

fps:1.16922e+006 // this will happen 80%
fps:900 // this is how it should be

if i do cout << "fps:" << (int)screen.fps << endl;

Somethings number is right like 800 or else
put sometimes its 5423423... something.

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May 11, 2014

Iam working with arrays and i cant get to the write solution to cout the characters.

the Question is : Write a program that inputs a character string from the user as an input (using cin.get())and store it in myStr[ ] array.Assume that the length of the input string is less than 100 characters and the string may contain lower case, upper case, and/or symbols.The program should then print the number of lower case, upper case, digits, and symbols along with the characters themselves.

my code :

#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include<iomanip>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int ctr1=0, ctr2=0, i=0, ctr3=0;

[Code] ...

What i have now, how can i cout the uppercase characters and the lower case characters and the symbol characters !

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Apr 14, 2013

I write a program which now works perfectly well. However, I want to make it run at the right time automatically, instead of waiting for a user to start it when needed.

The basic problem is, that in a WinPE environment an exe is running. Unfortunately it would need critical input, which must be inputted perfectly. So, I wrote a program which gets the data and sends it to the other app, by bringing it to the front and presses the keys needed using SendInput().

However, this program should wait for it's cue, then get on the inputting part. It's cue should be the point where the program waits for the first user input with this displayed on the last line:

Text:

My question is: how to listen and check whether the last line displayed is "Text:"?

I've tried with AttachConsole(), but for some reason it opens a new console window. I checked and the PID I'm using is the console window's, so I don't know why that happens.

The few lines I'm trying with:

HWND hwnd = FindWindow(NULL, "Administrator: Command Prompt");
SetForegroundWindow(hwnd);
SetFocus(hwnd);
DWORD process_id;
GetWindowThreadProcessId(hwnd, &process_id);

[Code] ...

Please don't criticize the first line. I know it can be ambiguous, but I modified it, When actually using it, the exe name will be in the title, so it will be unique.

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Nov 16, 2013

Finally got to functions. Made a simple one that adds two numbers:

Code: int add(int a, int b){
cout<<"a+b=";
return a+b;
}

It refuses to give an output unless I use cout.

If I just call the function like so: "add(12, 24);", shouldn't it print out a+b=36? It only prints out "a+b=", unless I use "cout<<" ahead of the call.

My simple question is why does it need cout ahead of the call? Shouldn't "return" do its job and print out the number?

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Feb 17, 2013

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I used to use Turbo C++ 3.0 and i had no problem whatsoever with that compiler. But now i am trying to move to code::blocks but it is proving very very hard as all the standards have been changed.

I am a school student and thus, we had been told to practice on Turbo C++ 3.0 and now i am unable to unlearn it. Also, if i use printf in place of cout there is no error but i want to use cout as it is what i am comfortable working with.

#include<fstream>
#include<conio.h>
int main() {
using namespace std;
char name[20];

[Code] ....

Is there some document to which i can refer so as to get the latest C++ standards which is C++0x i believe?

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Jun 30, 2013

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Apr 11, 2014

I'm trying to build a new project and i installed some new libraries in it but when i try to compile any code it doesn't give me any value just press any key to continue, i didn't make any files but one and even if i tried to do this simple task it doesn't cout any result:

#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
int main() {
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Feb 28, 2013

I am beginner in C++ programming. I having a problem to show the output of all the element i store at a array called total_price. the output become unreadable.

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main () {
float price[1]={0};
int qty;

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Dec 11, 2013

So I want to go from having 0 or 1 to having words like false or true. I did it with an if statement earlier today, but I had to get rid of the whole bool thing. I made the variable just a float. But he requires we use bool. Here is my code:

Car y;
cout << "Initial value for the Car: " << endl;
cout << "Age= " << y.getAge() << " years old. The Price= $" << y.getPrice() << endl;
y.setAge(8);
y.setPrice(12000);
y.setRaceCarStatus(true);
cout << "Modified value for the Car: " << endl;

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I commented (//) the if statement that I had earlier. If I set RacecarStatus to True, is cout's 1. The starred (*) line right above the comments is the line that I was required to add. I want to cout the actual word true. The one I had this morning won't work anymore.

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#include<iostream.h>
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main()

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I tried to make the output look like this --> ENTER YOUR NAME:Victor Collin ENTER YOUR COURSE:BSComSci
but everytime I entered my name the course went to the next line.How to make the output in the same?

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Visual C++ :: Cout Is Not Displaying Text?

Apr 13, 2013

I'm making a very first program. It's very little more then a simplistic calculator, but i'm having a problem with the cout function. It won't display any text what could the reasons be?

#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <sstream>
using namespacestd;
int main () {
do {
int(a);

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Oh and i'm aware it's still riddled with numerous problems, I just have been working on the cout thing first.

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Aug 18, 2013

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Nov 11, 2013

Getting error: no operator "<<" matches these operands at line 36.

#include "stdafx.h"
#include <string>
#include <iostream>
#include <ostream>
using namespace std;
struct Date {

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Feb 9, 2015

Im trying to run my program and it works fine until the very end where I want it to read "<name> is a <gender> citizen of <nation>." with the corresponding variables. Here is my work for the time being. Also is there a way to make it where if someone puts a M or m for gender, it will spit out Male instead of just m or M.

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
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C++ :: Creating Poem - Cout Overwriting Data

Mar 20, 2012

So in a nutshell I have to write a program that grabs a random line from a file and exchange the numbers for words from other files to create a poem. The problem I have is that when I go to output the parts of the ntca it gets all jumbled and writes over each other. (See output below)

I saw something about a memory leak, but I couldn't see how that could be happening in this program. It's a basic intro level program for a class and I'm just a little stuck.

Code:

void create_poem(const int poem_lines) // called from main function {
//Peform each for each line
for(int x = 1; x <= poem_lines; x++) {
char begin_line[1000];

[Code] ....

Everything works perfectly except for the output which looks like this :

Code:
A 2 2 1 and 1 3 1 // <-- this is the line before translation
junkcarrnet

As stated, I know everything else works through debugging purposes. Just the overwriting is my only problem.

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Dec 15, 2012

I am asp.net C# developer. I decided to tackle C++, so I started today. This is probably something simple I am sure.

Code:
srand(static_cast<unsigned int>(time(0)));
int choice = rand() % NUM_WORDS;
string theWord = WORDS[choice][WORD];
string theHint = WORDS[choice][HINT];

[Code] ....

The error is happening on the last output operator, just before the jumble variable on the last line.The error is:

Code:
Intellisense: no operator"<<" matches these operands

operand types are: std::basic_ostream<char, std::char_traits<char> <<std::string

I understand what its saying, but jumble is a std::string

Here are my preprocessor directives and using statements

Code:
#include "stdafx.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <ctime>
#include <cstdlib>
using namespace std;

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