C++ :: IDE Closes When Alt F9 Or Ctrl F5?

Sep 11, 2014

I've recently downloaded c++ ide for windows 8(dos boxed version).

Every time i try to compile or run any program. It simply closes down?

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C/C++ :: How To Get CTRL Z To Close A Pipe

Nov 9, 2012

My 'c' program reads each line of a .txt file, makes a few changes and then outputs the line of text (which are names). I want the contents to be sorted and did not want to bother writing my own sort. The program runs in a command prompt from inside a batch file for example:

sort | makelist.exe BluRay1.txt > sorted.txt
sort | makelist.exe Dvd1.txt >> sorted.txt
..etc..

I have to supply a ctrl-z manually to close the piping. I tried the following which did not work.

buffer[0] = 26;

printf("%c",buffer[0]);
//printf("^(z)");
fclose(stdout);
fclose(stdin);

I never got the above to work so I am avoiding piping and just do a redirect instead.

makelist.exe dvd1.txt > unsorted.txt
makelist.exe dvd2.txt >> unsorted.txt
sort < unsorted.txt > sorted.txt

..etc.

Just wondering if I could have gotten the ctrl-z thru the pipe using "C".

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C++ :: Write Program Where User Will Keep Entering Data Until Pressing Ctrl D

Mar 1, 2013

I'm trying to write a program where the user will keep entering data until pressing control + D. Then the it will display the mean, smallest number, and largest number.

Here are three samples of my program running.

Sample 1
Enter the price for stock 1: $ 10
Enter the price for stock 2: $ 1.555
Enter the price for stock 3: $ 3.648

[Code].....

As you can see in Sample 1, the program runs correctly. The largest number was 20 and the lowest number was 1.555. But in Sample 2, the program shows min as 15.500, where it should be showing 15.000 and Sample 3, the program shows min as 110.000 when it should be showing 55.564.

Here's the code.

#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
using namespace std;

[Code].....

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C++ :: CMD Closes After User Input

Jun 7, 2014

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.

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C/C++ :: Infinite For Loop - Program Just Closes

Feb 10, 2015

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();
} }

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C/C++ :: Program Closes When Using Any Number In Switch

Feb 17, 2015

#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

[Code]....

when running the program it closses after the switch.

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C# :: Closing MDI Children Closes Main App?

Mar 14, 2014

The following not only closes the MDI children, but also the form I set to be an MDI container.

private void close()
{
Form[] childArray = this.MdiChildren;
foreach (Form childForm in childArray)
{
childForm.Hide();
}
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C/C++ :: SDL Window Auto-Closes When Image Changes

Jan 22, 2014

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.

Code:

Game.h file
#ifndef GAME_H
#define GAME_H
#include "SDL/SDL.h"
#include "SDL/SDL_ttf.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <cstdlib>

[Code] ....

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.

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C++ :: Program Compiles / Runs But Closes Right Away When Finished

Oct 15, 2013

Program compiles and runs no problem but closes right away when finished.

Heres the code:
Code: #include <iostream>
#include <cmath>
using namespace std;
double calcDistance(double,double, double, double);
float calcKilometers(float, const float) ;

[Code] ....

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C++ :: Execute Function If User Closes Console

Feb 17, 2013

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?

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C++ :: Calculate Wages For Employees - Loop Closes Before Finishing

Dec 11, 2013

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;

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C++ :: Program To Determine Number Of Inputted Riders And Closes When Input Is -1?

Jan 16, 2015

I seem to be having a logical error but can not find the sources.

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int student = 0;
int adult = 0;

[Code] ....

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