Write a program that reads in a list of integers into an array with base type of int. Provide the facility to either read this array from the keyboard or from a file, at the user's option. If the user chooses file input the program should request a file name. You may assume that there are fewer than 50 entries in the array. Your program determines how many entries there are. The output is to be a two-column list. The first column is a list of the distinct array elements; the second column is the count of the number of occurrences of each element. The list should be sorted on entries in the first column, largest to smallest.
For example, for the input -12 3 -12 4 1 1 -12 1 -1 1 2 3 4 2 3 -12
the output should be N Count 4 2 3 3 2 2 1 4 -1 1 -12 4
Here's My code So far:
#include <iostream> #include <fstream> using namespace std; const int SIZE = 50;
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My Code outputs the numbers From Largest to Smallest according to given array, but I need to make it to output the numbers once(if its repeated)
i'm having trouble trying to make this code works .. the program must repeatedly asks user for the age of a person until user enters -1 ,, once he/she entered -1 the program calculates ( smallest value entered, largest value , and average )excluding -1 from calculation
i've been working on this for a weeks this is the best i could do.i know average must add all the entered values , not only smallest and largest but how can i do that here ?
Code:
#include<stdio.h> int main(void) { int age ; int v; int counter; int l=0; int s=0; int limit; }
I'm trying to write a program that will allow a user to enter infinite numbers (one at a time) with a way to stop entering values, and once it stops it immediately displays:
Lowest number: Highest number: Number of values entered: Average of numbers:
what I can't figure out is:
-how to end the loop with something other than a number, preferably a char, so that it doesn't affect the average/lowest/highest
-how to output the lowest and highest numbers in a loop (would be easier to figure out were it finite and I could just type a bunch of printf/scanf)
What I have so far:
Code:
#include <stdio.h>#include <stdlib.h> #define pause system("pause") main(){ //n = amount of numbers input //x = number given by user //s = smallest number //l = largest number }
I am working on a c++ assignment and I need to display the smallest and largest values of an array called from a .txt file...but I don't know how to display them...
And here is my output when I run the program. 75 Max: 90 Min: 0
Press any key to continue . . I am reading from a file in this program which contains a set of 30 numbers and it has the average correct and the max correct but the minimum number in the set is 56 however it keeps giving me a zero for the min.
The only part I have working is getting all odd random numbers but the logic in getting the largest and smallest from random is what is giving me alot of trouble.
class Program { static void Main(string[] args){ int num = 0; int largest = 0; Random rand = new Random(); for (int ctr = 1; ctr <= 100; ctr++)
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Console.Write("{0,5} The larget number out of 100 odd numbers is: {1:n}",y,largest);
How to find the largest and smallest number entered by a user. So far I'm able to add, find the average and count how many numbers are entered.
I'm just having trouble with find the max and min. I tried if statements and it breaks the program will it wont let me exit the while loop or the program will do a force close after entering a value.
Code:
#include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> int main(){
int maxNum=0, minNum=0, value, count=0, sum=0; double average;
I seem to have reached a dead end in a program I am attempting to write.The purpose of the program is find the smallest, largest, and average values in a collection of N numbers. It needs to get the value of N before scanning each value in the collection of N numbers.I'm having trouble creating comparisons for each set. I have a feeling because of the way I structured my program, I'm unable to make a proper comparison. Maybe my approach was wrong as soon as I got to the for statement to loop N sets and N numbers.Here is my code so far:
Code:
#include <stdio.h> int main (void) { int num_sets, num_of_integers; int count, count2, set, sum = 0; int num, avg; }
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/* Here is where I would continue to attempt to make a comparison between sets to determine smallest to largest */
I am trying to Write a program that inputs three integers from the keyboard and prints the sum, average, product, smallest and largest of these numbers. How do i go about it. What i dont know is how to come up with smallest and largest number .
I'm suppose to write a program using (for loop) that asks the user to enter any amount of numbers, so that it can display the smallest and largest. My program successfully finds the largest, but it is always displaying 0 for the smallest, I think Im doing something wrong with the internalization but I dont know what to change it to.
This is what I have ....
#include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { int amount; int count; int number = 0; int smallest = 0; int largest = 0; cout << "Enter total numbers to process: ";
im trying to write a source code that find the smallest, largest and average of numbers in array. the code runs fine, but it is not giving the highest number and the the average should include only four number excluding highest and smallest number from the array.
void OlympicJudging() // Olympic Judging { int numbers [6]; double average, sum = 0; int temp; for(int i = 0; i < 6; i++){ cout << "Please type a value for scores: "; cin >> numbers[i];
How should I go about finding the 2nd, or 3rd smallest element in an array? Where the minimum is not equals to the next minimum.
Here is the psuedocode I've found
void Min(A[i..j], int&min, int &next_min) if (i=j) then min=A[i] and next_min = infinity else mid = (i+j)/2 Min(A[i to mid]),a,b) Min(A[mid+1 to j],c,d)
Let min be minimum among a,b,c,d
Let next_min be the next_min among a,b,c,d
min != next_min
Here is what I wrote but it does not seem to work.
#include<iostream> #include<vector> #include <cstdlib> using namespace std; void minfind(vector<int> &array,int left,int right, int &min, int &next_min);
question from chapter 11, qn 8 modern C programming by king
Write the following function: Code: int *find_largest(int a[], int n); When passed an array a of length n, the function will return a pointer to the array's largest element
Code:
#include <stdio.h> int *find_largest(int a[], int n) { int i, x; x = 0;
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have traced the code line by line and it prints correctly up to line 31. However, when the program exits (line 35) , it goes to some other screen with very complex code and my output disappears.
Just to clarify: If I just run the code as is, there is no output. However, when I trace the code line by line, the output appears, but then disappears as the program exits My input was 1 2 3 4 5 6
Write a program that uses two functions; one finds the largest number and second largest number; and second function finds the average. The data, comprising of 20 different temperature values, is available on a file.
how the '?' works at the end of the "int luhn" function ( sum += odd ? digit : m[digit]; ) and at the end of main ( printf( "%s ", luhn( buf )? "Valid" : "Invalid" ); ).
I know it's determining what results to report, but the usage is not clear to me. I guess what I'm asking, since I'm not familiar with the use of '?' here, is what the if/else equivalent of these two lines would be.
Basically I am writing a program that will ask the user to input some names and then I will sort the names. However, right now when I input the characters, it prints out everything, including the empty spaces. How do I put an end of string mark at the end of the line, when the user hits enter
Write a program to read in a sequence of examination mark from a text file named as input.txt and produce the mean, and standard deviation of the marks. Your program should also produce a bar chart for each grade where the range of mark is given as below.
GradeMarks Range A80-100 B70-79.9 C50-69.9 D40-49.9 F0-39.9
Output the result to another text file named as output.txt.
So I have linked list and function which deletes element if next element is bigger, so my code is working but its not working with first element, in the comment I have wrote code which I would code for checking that first element, but when ever I check it is blowing up all program.
#include <iostream> using namespace std; struct llist { int x; llist *next;