C :: Enter 10 Positive Numbers In Array

Nov 3, 2014

I have task to make program.. To enter 10 positive numbers in an array. Find three numbers that stand near each other and that have the maximum sum.

I understand how to make array, enter 10 number i find only one biggest number from 10.. How to find three max number sum that stand near each other..

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C++ :: Allow Users To Enter Any Two Positive Numbers And Then Display Results - Arithmetic Operators

May 14, 2013

The Program must allow users to enter any two positive numbers and then display the results.

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class ArithmeticOperators{
private:
int x;
int y;
public:
void set_values();

[Code] .....

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May 15, 2013

ignoring negative numbers when I am trying to add up only positive numbers.

SAMPLE:
if (num>=0) {
sum= sum + num;
}
else

how would the else in this case being a negative number not be included in the sum

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Nov 1, 2013

I am having an error at line 21. Specifically the code where it says "list[num]=x"

How am I able to fix this code to do what I want? The purpose of my program is to enter in positive numbers in an array (and having it end when 0 is typed) My program also accepts negative values but will ignore them when it is outputted. I believe I have all the code right except for line 21.

#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
const int ARRAY_SIZE(25);
void read_list(const int list[],const int ARRAY_SIZE);
int main() {
int list[ARRAY_SIZE];
read_list(list, ARRAY_SIZE);

[Code] ....

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Mar 27, 2013

Write a program which reads a stream of numbers from a file, and writes only the positive numbers to a second file. The user should be prompted to enter the names of both the input file and output file in main(), and then main() will open both files. Another function named process() must then be called to read all the numbers from the input file and write the positive numbers to the output file. Note that you must pass the open stream variables for each file as arguments to the process() function, and that you need to (always) double check that the files opened successfully before using them.

This is what I have so far but its not working out!

#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <stdlib.h>
using namespace std;
int process(ifstream &inf, ofstream &outf);

[Code] ....

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Sep 18, 2013

Write a function that raises an integer to a positive integer power. Call the function x_to_the_n taking two integer arguments x and n. Have the function return a long int, which represents the results of calculating x^n.Here's my code:

Code:

#include <stdio.h>
long int x_to_the_n(int x, int n)
{
int i;
long int acc = 1;

for(i = 1; i <= n; ++i)
acc *= x;
}

[code]...

It compiles OK, but when I run it the program stops after entering the number (x) and power (n).

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Mar 6, 2015

Example input: 2 4 6 -1 7 3 -2 1

Output: 3 3 (longest series of even is 3, longest series of positive is 3)

Here is the code:

Code:

#include <stdio.h>
int even(int x) {
return x % 2 == 0;
}
int positive(int x) {
return x>0;

[Code]...

My question is how to write this code if the prototype of function is:

Code: void series(int *array, int n, int (*s)(int), int **begining, int *lenght);

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Mar 16, 2015

program:

Example input: 2 4 6 -1 7 3 -2 1
Output: 3 3 (longest series of even is 3, longest series of positive is 3)

Here is the code:

#include <stdio.h>
int even(int x) {
return x % 2 == 0;
}

[Code].....

My question is how to write this code if the prototype of function is:

void series(int *array, int n, int (*s)(int), int **beginning, int *length);

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Sep 17, 2013

Write a program asks the user for a positive integer value and then prints out all perfect numbers from 1 to that positive integer. I have been trying for some time, i found a way to check if its a perfect number or not but could not find a way to prints out all perfect numbers from 1 to that positive integer. I am here so far.

#include<iostream>
#include<iomanip>
using namespace std;
int main(){
int n,i=1,sum=0;
cout<<"Enter a number: ";

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Write a program that calculates the average of a stream of positive numbers. The user can enter as many positive numbers as they want, and they will indicate that they are finished by entering a negative number. For this program, treat zero as a positive number, i.e., zero counts as a number that goes into the average. Of course, the negative number should not be part of the average. You must use a function to read in the numbers, keep track of the running sum and count, compute the average, and return the average to the main() function. Note that you must use a loop to do this, as you don't know how many numbers the user will enter ahead of time. I am having problem writing a loop program for it..

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Apr 30, 2013

so basically my project goes like this:

Write a C++ program that reads in two positive integers that are 20 or fewer digits in length and outputs the sum of the two numbers.

Your program will read the digits as values of type char so that the number 1234 is read as four characters '1', '2', '3' and '4'. After they are read into the program, the characters are changed to values of type int. The digits will be read into a partially filled array and you might find it useful to reverse the order of the elements in the array after array is filled with data from the keyboard.

Your program will perform the addition by implementing the usual pencil and paper addition algorithm. The result of the addition is stored in an array of size 20 and the result is written to screen. if the result of the addition is an integer with more than maximum number of digits(that is more than 20 digits) then your program should issue a message saying that it has encountered "integer overflow".

You should be able to change the maximum length of the integers by changing only one globally defined constant. Include the loop that allows the user to continue to do more additions until the user says the program should end. What I have so far is

#include <iostream>
#include <cstdlib>
using namespace std;
void reverseArr(int a[], int liu);
void addLargeInt(int a1[], int liu1, int a2[], int liu2, int sum[], int& liu_sum);
int main() {
cin.get(next);

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So, which data type I'd have to use to enter 12digit number.

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example" ALEX
A=1
L=12
E=5
X=23

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#include <iomanip>
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
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Enter as many numbers as you want as long as the user doesn't type 'e' to exit.

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[Code] ....

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Sample Input/Output:
Enter a Decimal: 35
Binary: 100011
Enter a Decimal: 184
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i got most of it doen but for some reason its not writting the negative numbers. on what im doing wrong?

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#include <fstream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
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Nov 18, 2013

I am trying to average the negative numbers and positive number and of course the total average.

This will read in a list of n values, where n is not known ahead of time. The number of values read into the array will be saved in n.

vector<int> readList() {
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ifstream inFile;
inFile.open("setA.txt");
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[code]....

array is a one-dimensional array of integers and n is the number of elements in that array that contain valid data values. Both of these are input parameters to the function. The function must calculate 1) the average of the n integers in array, storing the result in ave; 2) the average of the positive numbers (> 0), storing the result in avePos, and 3) the average of the negative numbers (< 0), storing the result in aveNeg.

void avgs (std::vector &array, int &ave, int &avePos, int &aveNeg) {
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I have an embedded microcontroller system communicating with a similar system by radio. The api for the radio requires data to be transmitted as an unsigned char array. It will always transmit a positive integer in the range 0 to 255.When I receive the data I am having difficult in extracting this positive integer.

Code:
unsigned char rxData[4]={'1','2','3',''};
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#include <ctime>
using namespace std;
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Here is the code

Code:
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For my code, I want the user to enter 4 integers, which get stored in an array. Here are the lines I wrote relevant to this part:

Code:
printf("Enter 4 integers:
");
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