C++ :: How To Convert Write Procedure To Cout
Aug 18, 2013
I'm building a Console class(i realy need it). and i don't understand how can i build the Write() procedure. Heres the structure:
write(varname1[,varnamex])
how can i convert it to cout?
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Jun 10, 2014
i'm using TryParse to convert 5 in string to 5 int but i want to give the possibility to the user to write five not 5.
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Nov 27, 2011
Code:
// declare child arrays
public string[,] childcolor;
public string[,] childgeneo;
// create dictionaries
public Dictionary<string, int> colors = new Dictionary<string, int>();
public string color; // name for dictionary
public Dictionary<string, string> geneo = new Dictionary<string, string>();
[Code]...
I'm getting "field' is used like a 'type' error on jw.childcolor which causes other parts to error out.
How do I fix this & why am I getting the error?
I want to convert the dictionaries to arrays to read & write sequentially.
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Apr 9, 2014
How do you use a stored procedure with a WebGrid? Our coding standard say we cannot write sql statement directly in the code to include HTML.
[var Grid = new WebGrid(DB.Query("Select * from Menu")]
The above call must be a call to a stored procedure.
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Apr 1, 2014
I have a button that calls a delete stored procedure with only two parameters. I can run the stored procedure via SQL manager and know it works. But, when I call the stored procedure from a sqldatasource on the .aspx page I get this error: Procedure or function has too many arguments specified.
Here is my code:
<asp:SqlDataSource runat="server" ID="sqlAuthorsInfo" ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:Authors %>"
ProviderName="<%$ ConnectionStrings:Authors.ProviderName %>"
SelectCommand="FindAuthors" SelectCommandType="StoredProcedure" DeleteCommandType="StoredProcedure"
DeleteCommand="Remove_Authors">
<SelectParameters>
[Code] ....
Here is how the stored procedure looks - it is very simple:
DECLARE @authorcode int, @authorid int
DELETE FROM Requests
WHERE authorcode = @authorcode
AND authorid = @authorid
What is wrong? How do I resolve this???
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Mar 12, 2014
I currently have a program where, by either pressing Ctrl+N or by going to "File->New" in the menu a new file is prompted.
However, there are cases in my program where I would also like the "new file" protocol to be called when a user presses a button.
Is there some way of accomplishing this, or can the "new file" protocol only be called by the standard Ctrl+N or "File->New" calls?
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May 28, 2013
I have a certain piece of code that I want to run every 2 minutes. One of my ideas is to get the time and modules that with whatever number represents 2 minutes. Would this work?
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Oct 22, 2013
I hope that this isn't an elementary question to you more experienced people, but I am having some trouble with my .DLL file. I haven't ever had a problem with compiling and linking it with my main project before, but it appears now some sort of problem has started. The message that appears is :
I have no qualms with posting my .DLL source, as it is not particularly long or complex. It seems the problem functions are the last two I've added ( load_sound( ) and play_sound( ) ).
Here is what I'm linking it with :
Code:
-------------- Build: Debug in game (compiler: GNU GCC Compiler)---------------
mingw32-g++.exe -shared -Wl,--output-def=binDebuglibgame.def -Wl,--out-implib=binDebuglibgame.a -Wl,--dll -L"F:FBLARandom gamegame.dll.sourcegame" objDebugconversion.o objDebugprojectile.o objDebugSDL_utility_functions.o objDebug ime.o -o binDebuglibgame.dll -lSDL -lSDL_mixer
Creating library file: binDebuglibgame.a
Output size is 49.10 KB
Process terminated with status 0 (0 minutes, 0 seconds)
0 errors, 0 warnings (0 minutes, 0 seconds) projectile.c :
Code:
#include "game.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
/* ******************************************************** */
/* ********* create( ) ********* */
/* ******************************************************** */
/* - Allocates one node of type projectile on the heap, */
/* and returns its' address */
/* ******************************************************** */
[Code] ....
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Dec 17, 2014
I have a stored procedure, which I cannot change (it is used by older programs). It is passed an int of 15 and then an ID is generated and written to a database table. The created ID is then suppose to be selected and returned.
The INSERT does not seem to be working. I'm not getting the created ID value from my code, I am getting the value I passed to the procedure when I get to this
line of code "sessionID = sessionProcedureID.Value.ToString()";.
Below the stored procedure and my code.
/***************Stored Procedure***********************/
USE [testDataBase]
GO
SET ANSI_NULLS ON
GO
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[MakeValue]
[Code] .....
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Aug 6, 2014
I'm trying to pass one dataset's result as a variable in another stored procedure and this is what I have so far:
DataSet dsID = StoredProcedures.GetID((int)Session["TypeID"]);
int IDValue = Convert.ToInt32(dsID.Tables[0].Rows[0]["ID"]);
DataSet dsRequest = StoredProcedures.GetRequest(IDValue);
But I get the error: cannot implicitly convert to system.dataset.
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Oct 3, 2012
Stored procedure functions about c program
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Jul 10, 2013
Procedure to Compare 2 Strings with the following criteria
coding of the following function -
I have absolutely no clue where to start -
Given the following sets of numbers -
1154 1179 2154 2554 2484 2144 4515 1144 1517 4815 1481
Given the Index number of 1154
I want to search the numbers for the Index number of 1154
The search will return a True if I can find 3 or 4 same digits between the Index number and the 8 numbers
The search also have the following criteria -
meaning that -
1154 when compared to 1154 == true
1154 when compared to 1179 == false
1154 when compared to 2154 == true
1154 when compared to 2554 == false
1154 when compared to 2484 == false
1154 when compared to 2144 == false
1154 when compared to 4515 == true
1154 when compared to 1144 == true
1154 when compared to 1517 == true
1154 when compared to 4815 == true
1154 when compared to 1481 == true
the index number can also be of type - 1234, 1123, 1112, 1111
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Jul 24, 2012
Just now I started learning Windows services.I want to create a windows Service that will call the stored procedure every 30 days.
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Dec 10, 2013
Write a program to convert the time from 24-hour notation to 12-hour notation and vice versa. Your program must be menu driven, giving the user the choice of converting the time between the two notations. Furthermore, your program must contain at least the following function: a function to convert the time from 24-hour notation to 12-hour notation, a function to convert the time from 12-hour notation to 24-hour notation, a function to display the choices, function(s) to get the input, and function(s) to display the results. (For 12-hour time notation, your program must display AM or PM.)
Answer:
#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
#include <cmath>
[Code]....
It is showing error because may be I was not able to put that if statement inside any function. find out the error sand complete the program with corrected code.
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Jun 10, 2014
This is what my code looks like
class Transaction{
private:
char type;
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.
What is going on here?
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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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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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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
i ran the following code in the latest version of code::blocks and it tells me that the objects cout and cin are not declared in this scope. what is the problem?
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
I m working calculating stuff in files, input and output data, etc..., the question is the following: I output double numbers with:
myFIle << fixed << setprecision(10) << double;
The problem i got is that when a numer is like 193123.2 it prints like 193123.200000..., so finally, ¿how can i print it with any additional 0 that i need?.
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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() {
cout <<("ha");
system("pause");
return 0;
}
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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;
[Code] ....
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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;
[Code]...
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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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;
[code]....
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