I have to make a grid 40 X 40 with random numbers 0-9. I have already done this and it prints out great. My problem is I need to be able to choose a row number and output the sum of the number in that row. Here is what I have so far.
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main(){
int Values[40][40];
int rows, cols;
Write a program that computes a running sum of inputs from the user, terminating when the user gives an input value of 0
Using a while loop - no problem. Its only when I try to code it with a for loop that the program doesn't terminate with a 0 input. It terminates with a -1 input!!
while loop
#include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { float input=1; float sum = 0;
I have a program which generates lots of data points in 2D (x and y co-ordinates). Perhaps 1,000,000+ of these points. These are floating point numbers. The values all fall within a specific range -R/2 and +R/2.
I want to impose an 'imaginary' grid. Such that I can collect the number of each of these points falling within a specific grid location. The actual 'grid' size is variable.
Should I try and collate this data from my C++ program and then post-process it in some other s/w like matlab?
I have two random numbers which are generated and are related to each other (representing x and y co-ordinate). These random numbers are generated within a specified range: (-range, +range).
I want to categorize these values in a (2-dimensional) grid. The grid size is not definite and so can be varied by the user would be in the order of 400 x 400. (e.g., think CCD detector). For each random number pair (x, y) I want to store a hit (a plus one) in the corresponding grid reference.
In the order of 500,000 related random numbers (x and y) are to be generated and the position recorded according to grid reference. So code needs to be fast.
for example having input "12345556asf87" we get "123456asf". I need to do this task with getchar and putchar, and the with strings. My programs aren't working
stream: char c = 0, c_ = 0; char flag = 0; while ((c = getchar()) != '.') {
Basically, say i wanted to sum all the values enter for x. First, i ask the user how many x's there are, then create a "for" loop to ask for x1, x2, x3, .. xn. Then i want to know the cumulative total of x. How would i do this? This is the sample code i have made right now inside of my main function:
Code: int N; int I; int X; //This is where i ask for how many x's there are// }
So the question is to let the user put in two integers and put each integer in an array as separate numbers, and then sum these arrays together, so putting in the array is not so difficult, only problem i am having is first when the user have to input the first integer, he have to put space after each number, second then I am not sure how to sum them up, so if 45676 is first array and 56717 is second, we have to start summing them up from 6 and 7 (the last numbers). Here is what I did for now:
#include <iostream> using namespace std; int main () { char Num1[5], Num2[5]; int i1; int i2; cout << "input the first number" << endl; for (i1=0; i1<5; i1++) cin >> Num1[i1];
I'm creating a program that is combining functions to show a menu to a user then the user picks numbered items which results in the totalling of a bill for them.
Where I'm stuck is after they're entered their selections, how to take them and sum them up. I've been trying with a switch statement, but I'm not sure if this is the right method. Is it even possible to sum separate cases of a switch statement together? Below is the code I've gotten so far:
I am having a problem with my program to calculate the GPA of a student. The problem that I am having is that I am not able to get my Total Point Value to display the sum of the two arrays. The multiplication for the array is correct and will display correctly, but instead of putting the total into the accumulator it will display the totals in a column. I have tried moving the coding for the calculation out of the loop that converts the letter grade into a point value,and placing it in it's own loop, but I still get the same display output. Below is the code that I have so far. I still have a few elements to add to the code, but they will be easy once I get this display to work right.
#include <iostream> #include <iomanip> #include <fstream> using namespace std; // Global const // prototype int main () { // Varialbes, Arrays
Write a program that reads characters from the keyboard using the getch() function. All lower case letters will be converted to upper case and printed out to the display using the putchar() function. All uppercase letters will be printed using putchar(). All individual digits will be accumulated and the sum will be printed at the end of the program using printf(). You will write a function to return the upper case of the letter and a second function which receives the current sum and the character digit.
The convert digit function will convert the character digit to a decimal value and accumulate the digit to the sum returning the new sum. Only the letters will be printed out nothing else. The program will continue until the return is received at which time the sum of the digits will be printed on the next line. What was entered: a9 wF23’;/4i What the line actually shows: aA9wWFiI The sum of the digits is: 18
I dont understand why it expects more () in the functions....
I'm trying to extract data from a grid, it's a Dev Express grid. I have got an object which if I hover over it in debug mode shows me the data I'm after. In the code below if I hover over "row" I can drill down through "Row" and then "ItemArray" and I can see the data I want in an array but I can't find how to get at it.
Code: There is a rectangular grid of numbers. The grid has m rows and n columns. So it has m*n cells in total.The rows are numbered from 1 to m and the columns are numbered from 1 to n. The top most row has number 1, the row next to it has number 2 and so on. Similarly, the left most column has number 1, the column next to it has number 2 and so on. Each cell in the grid has a unique coordinate which is (x, y) where x is the row number and y is the column number of that particular cell.
Each cell in the grid has an integer in {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ,7 ,8}. Number in cell (x,y) is number of mines in neighboring cells (cells have at least 1 common vertex with cell (x,y))
Your task is to find grid of mines, i.e display an m*n grid of numbers {0, 1} (cell (x, y) is 1 if there is a mine in cell (x, y)).
Input First line of the input contains two space separated integers, m and n. Next m lines, each line has n numbers in {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ,7 ,8}.
I'm trying to create a grid using the following characters: !, @, #, $, &.
It's an 8 x 8 grid, and should contain the characters in no particular order (trying to create a Bejeweled-like game).
I already defined the width and length to be 8, so:
#define WIDTH 8 #define LENGTH 8
Code:
void makegrid(char grid[]) { int j; int k; for ( j = -1; j < LENGTH; j++ ) { for ( k = -1; k < WIDTH; k++ ) { /* I don't know what to type here anymore :( */ } } }
I'm stuck on printing my grid from my class file to the main file.If I pull out the print code and put in on the actual main program, it prints, but if I try to put in the class methods and call the function from main, I get an error.
I have a map that is full of 4+ rooms each with one randomly selected door on one of its sides. I need to create a tunnel connecting all of the doors together. I'm not sure the best way to do this A* seems to complicated for me to do at the moment and I cannot think of a way to connect these rooms.
My world is currently a vector<vector<Tiles>> and the tiles contain entities like tunnel, wall, stair, floor, etc.
So my program is to check if a certain 9x9 sudoku grid is valid. i have to get the input through command argument. so for example.
./a.out sudoku.txt
So we have make my c program to use FILE I/O open and what not
program behavior must be as follow File does not exist.File contains something other than a sequence of 81 integers (too many, too few, non-int).
One or more of the values is not in the range 1..9 Violation of Sudoku rules (this is the big one!) In case 4, you should report the violation (or any one of the violations if there are multiple -- you do not need to exhaustively enumerate all violations).
For example: Row Violation: entries (2,2) and (2,6) are both equal to 7. (Similarly for column and box violations). All i know is that i need to make a 2d 9 by 9 array
Write a menu driven program that will fill grid with values between 1 and 100. Begin the program by declaring a array of type int. Then present the user with the following menu
Enter 1 to add Enter 2 to edit Enter 3 to delete Enter 4 to search Enter 5 to display Enter 0 to Quit
Each item of the menu must be implemented as a function. The program should Only allow values between 1 and 100
Always ask the user to apply coordinates for the cell to be changed
Flag an error when try to delete or edit a cell with a zero (0)
Flag an error when try to add to a cell that is not blank
Display the complete and nicely formatted grid when option 5 is selected
I have been trying to bind an xml response from a web service to a gridview but to no success. bellow is my code
soapInvoker.setMethod("GetAgentProducts"); XDocument AgentproductsRequest = SoapMethods.GetAgentProducts(pin); XDocument AgentproductsResponse = soapInvoker.CallSoapServiceInternal(AgentproductsRequest); XDocument xmlDoc = new XDocument(AgentproductsResponse); var vrresult = from a in xmlDoc.Descendants("product")
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And I always get an error that is not explained dont know whether is coz i bootstrapped my master page or what but all errors caught where there are it shows this Runtime Error
Description: An exception occurred while processing your request. Additionally, another exception occurred while executing the custom error page for the first exception. The request has been terminated.
I'm trying to make a dynamic 2d array of a Tile Object I created, the Dynamic 2d array was working when I tested it as an int array but not that I gave it a type of Tile it is giving me the above error. I'm reading values from a .txt .
tile Tile; Tile **grid; grid = new Tile*[a]; for (int i = 0; i < a; ++i) { grid[i] = new Tile[b]; }
And this is by filtering on dataPickers, range of date, and show me what happens on that dates, but show me exception when click button
private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { if(dateTimePicker1.Value>dateTimePicker2.Value) { MessageBox.Show("Takav opseg nije moguc. Datum Od mora biti veci od datuma Do.", "Opseg datuma", MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Error);