C :: Program To Print Letters In Given Notation
Feb 11, 2014I have to develop script in C to print the alphabets in given notation.
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I have to develop script in C to print the alphabets in given notation.
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I need help writing a program where I use small letter to write names in Big letters. (I dont know if you understand what i mean). Follow link to description.
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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>
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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.
I was trying 2 write a program that would calculate the sum notation of 1/(i^2) with the starting number to be 1 and goes up to the nth term. For instance if the user inputed 3 then the sum would look like 1+1/4+1/9. I somehow made a code but it gets weird numbers which some include negative numbers... when I input a number that is above 5.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>
int main(int argc, const char * argv[]) {
int n;
register int i=1;
float b;//For part 1
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For some reason I can't edit printf("%f",/>/>; when I post it as the topic so ignore that part cuz Ik its supposed to be written as printf("%f",/>;
Im still new to this but i dont quite understand whats wrong with this code
Code:
#include <stdio.h>
int num1, num2, num3;
char resp;
int main()
{
printf("Quer os seus numeros em ordem crescente ou decrescente?
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It is in portuguese but the thing is, when i type the C when it asks for the response it still reads as if it was D the response
So I need to make a program that recieves a 10 letter only password, then once the password is entered, it starts off as AAAAAAAAAA...AAAAAAAAAB...AAAAAAAAAC...etc, Until it gets the correct password, which it then stops. This is for a science fair project on cyber security not for malicious purposes ...
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am new to c++ programming, and I wrote this program. It runs perfectly but the problem is I want the program to stop If I entered letters other than A,B or C
The code as follows:
#include <cstdlib>
#include <iostream>
#include <cstring>
#include <iomanip>
using namespace std ;
int main() {
// Deceleration Statements
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So I am writing a program that counts the letters of 3 lines of input from the user. I am using a 3 x 80 character array as the "notepad". Upper and lower case characters are incremented on the same counter array.
Code:
/*Letters in a string*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <ctype.h>
void countAlphabet(char *);
/*Character counting array*/
int alphabet[26] = {0};
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Is there a simple notation to check if a value is within a plus or minus range?
E.g.
//I read a value A. delay(50); //Read value again -calling this value B delay(50);
//Read value again -calling this value C delay(50); //Read value again -calling this value D delay(50);
//Read value again -calling this value E
Check IF first value A is within 5 of the value B and within 5 of value C, etc.
I can think of a few round about ways of doing this but is there any simple "equals to plus or minus" notation? (what I actually want to do is to check a lot more values than this and it will get very complicated with any of my solutions)....
I just wrote code that is a program for a relativity calculator. However many of my outputs (because the values tend to be large) end up in scientific notation. Although useful, its not great for the laymen, or nice looking.
How can I change it so that output is not in scientific notation? here is the code:
// This program/converter is designed to find the desired 'real' values using Einstein's theory of relativity
#include<iostream>
#include<math.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
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My program suppose calculate postfix expression.
Ex. 5 4 + 3 10 * + the answer is 39 because if I change it to infix, it's (5 + 4) + (3 * 10)
I need to use vector to compute the value. Here is what I think. First, I save leftmost from the string. If it is a number, I push. If that is a operation, I pop twice and push the result. By doing it until the string is emptied, the vector will only contain the final answer. And here is my code
#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
int main(){
vector<int> stack;
string input;
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When I put 1 1 + or 2 2 +, it showing me a correct answer, but when I put the above example which is 5 4 + 3 10 * +, it shows 30 instead of 39.
I'm trying to make an infix to postfix notation calculator. The difficult thing is th stack class is custom. It's not to hard to understand, I don't know if the fact that it is that way will not allow me to receive support. The difference is that the pop functions is as such:
stack<char> conversion;
char temp;
conversion.pop(temp);//It receives a parameter and puts the popped element in there.
conversion.peek(temp);//Places the top element in said parameter
not only that... but these are boolean functions. they return true if the operation was completed. So they can be used as conditions.
#include<iostream>
#include<string>
#include<stdio.h>
#include"stack.h"
using namespace std;
int main(void) {
Stack<char> conversion;
string infix,inter,temps;
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The error is that i am mismanaging parenthesis handling and i can't seem to grasp where and how.
An example input is:(35+7)-(9-2)
that input gives me:35 7 + 9 2 ) -
but another input such as :(35+7)/7
outputs as: 35 7 + 7 /. Totally fine.
double number = 10000000;
int range;//the length of the string result
string result;//holds the number in a string
ostringstream convert; //stream used for the conversion
convert << number;
result = convert.str();
range = result.length();
I'm trying to convert a double to a string and when the number goes to ten million it goes to scientific notation and it shows it in the string. How do I stop it from do that?
been working on this code til my eyes bled, can not get second operand to work, if i enter 1 2 3 + - it will only return 5 from the addition operand.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <math.h>
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how i solve this..?
View 1 Replies View RelatedMy code compiled well(After long Messing up with my head). But, i still not satisfied of my output as i expected. My code ought to sort the object of person comparing their salary. But, its not.
Code:
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
class person {
protected :
string name;
float salary;
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It doesn't sort the object of class person rather than it prints out the stored value as it is.
I have this code in order to make a RPN calculator,but im trying to read from the console entering the expression in reverse polish notation,Also I think it will be better to use fgets() instead of scanf since the person can entere something like this 3 2 1 + x
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <ctype.h>
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I can't get my program to print only AVAILABLE SEATS; instead it prints Both Available and Taken.
//Program allows you to delete and add seats to the Airplane. Also to upload seat settings as a text file.
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream> //file stream for text file
#include <string>
using namespace std;
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I am writing a program that prints the sum of even and odd numbers and here is my code
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
const int SENTINEL = -999;
int main() {
int integers = 0;
int even = 0;
int odd = 0;
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Nut now in the output it adds -999 to the odd numbers ....
Well what the title says, but I can't get it done. This is what I got
Code:
#include <stdio.h>#include <string.h>
int main(void)
{
char word;
int count;
printf("Enter a word.
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i have to make two functions one recursion that ask the user to enter number of rows and i use recursion to tell him how many pins there are ex. user enters 5 there are 15 pins. I did this function now i need a function that prints an asterisk triangle for my recursion function so for 15 it should look like this
*
* *
* * *
* * * *
* * * * *
i tried many times but can't make it descend like that i can only get like a right triangle..the hard part is that it goes with the users number so if they enter 3 for example it should be 3 rows.
int pins(int n){
if(n==0){
return 0;
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I use the AS/400 warehouse system, and I need to be able to automate typing one letter in several different locations to speed things up.
My thoughts are:
1. Find out how to make a program that will determine x, y coordinates of mouseclicks, and then use software to use macros to change information.
2. Build a program that will complete a single process by repeating set mouse clicks and keystrokes.
We recieve HUGE transfers from a warehouse across the country, and have to change the first character of the name of bin locations - and after a few pages it gets VERY tedious.
The program must print out 5 random numbers, from 1 to 45 and 100 different sequence.. Now I want each number of sequence to be different and not the same....
for example
1,2,3,4,5
6,7,8,9,10
....
...
..
here is my code:
#include <iostream>
#include <ctime>
#include <cstdlib>
using namespace std;
int main () {
int xRan1;
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I'm trying to make a program in C where the user enters a string and it prints a word for example (name) in lowercase then the same word again but in capitals and lowercase like this (NnAaMmEe).
my code is below;
#include<stdio.h>
#include<ctype.h>
int main()
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Write a program to print out the binary value of a 16 bit number.
Create integers i, count, and mask.
Set 'i' to a hex value of 0x1b53.
Set mask to a value of 0x8000. Why?
print a line to show the hex value of i and then the leader for the binary value like this: Hex value = 1b53 Binary=
Use a for loop to loop 16 times and print 16 digits, using count as the loop counter
To test for each digit value, bitwise and 'i' with 'mask'
when the result for the bitwise and is true, print the number '1'
when the result for the bitwise and is false, print the number '0'
then shift mask one place to the right
print a new line and then quit
Use prtscrn and make a hard copy of the code with the console output.
Extra: use the modulus of count and print a space after every 4th digit to make the binary easier to read
The output should look like this: Hex value = 1b53, Binary= 0001 1011 0101 0011
so far this is what i have
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main() {
int i, count, mask;
// 1B53 0001 1011 0101 0011
// 8000 1000 0000 0000 0000
i = 0x1b53;
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it is telling me that there is an "else" without previous "if", also is the program that I wrote correct?
I'm trying to write a program that prints all of the prime numbers to the screen. I'm getting angry because it only prints EVERY number. I think it has something to do with the bool change not being able to leave the for-loop but how to fix it.
Code:
#import <stdio.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
int main(void){
printf("
The Primes Are: 1");
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