C :: Prevent To Type Zero As The First Digit In Value

Apr 4, 2013

I want to prevent to type zero as the first digit in value in c code

Code:
char next_buffer[ 5 ];
int frame_counter;
int digit_counter;
memset( cmd->next_buffer, 0, sizeof( cmd->next_buffer ) );
cmd->frame_counter = 0;
cmd->digit_counter = 0; Code: if( arg && isdigit( arg[ 0 ] ) {

[Code].....

this write in text box numbers from keypad for example

5 0 2 4 9

After each typed digit, here is a underscore line waiting for the next to type next digit. I want to prevent users to type zero as the first digit in value.

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Jul 8, 2013

I've seen some threads that include the information about what data types one has to use usually to put a number of 12digit. But honestly speaking none of them works for me & it takes me a lot suffering about the data type. Even I've googled but I didn't get any specific result.

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

I'm writing a code to find the largest prime factor of the number 600851475143

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Oct 26, 2014

Write a function which will take 3 arguments. The function needs to return a new number which is formed by replacing the digit on a given position in the number with a digit which is carried as an argument (the position in the number is counted from right to left, starting with one). Write a main program which will print the newly formed number.

Examples:
A function call of 2376, 3 and 5 should return the number 2576
A function call of 123456, 4 and 9 should return the number 129456

What I succeeded to do so far:
Figure out the logic for swapping the digit and write working code for it (in the main function).

What I failed to do so far:
Write a function which will return the desired result.

What is my problem:
I tried writing a function to do this, but as you see from my calculations, my result is divided in 3 parts. I don't know how to return more variables from a function.

Code:

#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
int inputNumber, swapPosition, swapDigit;
scanf("%d%d%d", &inputNumber, &swapPosition, &swapDigit);
int i, numberPart1 = inputNumber;
for (i = 1; i <= swapPosition; i++)

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Feb 18, 2014

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1) iterate through string and store delimeter position in vector array.

2) iterate through again and use substr to split into words and store again in a vector.

I then have a dictionary file, and am comapring each values in the string with each in the dictionary, problem is that it overruns the loop and obviously gives a subscript out of range error.

Code:
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#include <vector>
using namespace std;
//Start with string inputString
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struct emp
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Dec 7, 2014

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At this site [URL] ....

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I'd like to multi-thread this thing. So far, I've replaced:

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with

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delete[] wp->words;
delete wp;

[Code]...

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Im having trouble implementing a way to send the email just once! Ive googled as much as i can find but i cant get any way to work.

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Here is my code

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#include<stdio.h>
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Here is my code. Let the variables be of type double.

Code:
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{
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{
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infile >> N;
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Code:
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cout << x << "
";
}

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Example code: without using:

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public:
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for(int j = 0; j < y; ++j)
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Dec 9, 2014

I wanted to find all the prime until a specified limit in C. I use the Sieve of Eratosthenes. But when I define the limit to anything more than a 7 digit number the program terminates.

Code:

#include<stdio.h>
#define limit 1000000000
int main(void)
{
unsigned long long int i,j;
int primes[limit] = {0};
//int count =0;
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I believe that this might be because the size cannot be declared array cannot be more than the a 7 digit number. I think so. how to store a 10 digit number in C?And can't unsigned long long hold a 10 digit?

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Apr 14, 2013

I have an array join[], some of its elements are single digit and some are numbers. I want to print the output in single digit form.Like in below code

Code:
int join[3]= {12,0,3};
int split;
int j;
for (j=0;j<3; j++) {

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Code: I want output should be like
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2
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#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int removeFirst(int n);
int main(){
int n, m;
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Oct 19, 2013

this code :

#include <cstdlib>
#include <iostream>
#define TRUE 1
#define FALSE 0
using namespace std;
typedef int Bool;

[Code] ....

Gives repeated digits in an integer but only in one condition : Only if the repeated digit is the result of n%10 where n is the integer the user writes. If the repeated digit is not the result of n%10 , then the compiler gives a wrong result.

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#include <stdio.h>
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