C++ :: What Is Symbol For Divide
Jan 25, 2013Whats the symbol for divide In C++
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View 10 Repliesi was suppose to write a program that gives a divide error but output is not showing anything like it.I am using orwell devc++ 5.4.2 and all the default built tools(gcc compiler etc.) with default settings.so, what should i do to see this error?
Code:
#include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
int main()
{
int a,b,c;
float x;
}
[code]....
I need to write a program that accepts a number from the user, divides that number by two until it reaches one or cannot be divided evenly anymore, then adds all of the quotients from each division and displays them.
So something like this should be displayed:
Please enter a number: 8
8/2=4
4/2=2
2/2=1
4+2+1= 7
I thought about using an array to possibly store the quotients but I just can't see how that would work.
I am new to C programming and I am just wondering how to multiply / divide two different variables which the user type in as the promt is asking like this:
Code:
void inmatning3 (double *a, double *b) {
printf("Mata in tv217 stycken flyttal: "); /* asks you to type in 2 numbers */
scanf("%lf %lf", a, b);
}
When you've enterd the two numbers I need to eather multiply or divide the two variables "a" & "b" .....
Code:
#include <stdio.h> Code: #include <string.h>
int main() {
int i;
[Code]....
need to make triplet for the output
Code where the user wants to divide a number until it reaches to zero?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI need to make a program that takes in a user’s number and keep dividing it by 2 until it is 1.I need to display the division steps ...
I do not know how to keep making it divide by 2 until 1. I tired this but it obviously did not work..
Code:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main() {
//User Input
int input,total;
cout <<"Enter A Number To Be Divided By 2 Until 1" << endl << endl;
[Code] ....
I've been stuck on a divide a conquer algorithm problem for about an hour now, and I'm not sure how to solve it. I need to use divide-and-conquer to implement an algorithm that finds the dominant element of an array of positive integers and returns -1 if the array does not have a dominant element (a dominant element is one that occurs in more than half the elements of a given array).
No sorting may be used, and the only comparison that may be used is a test for equality.
I understand the general process I need to follow to solve this problem, but I'm not sure exactly how to convert my thoughts to code. I know that if a number x is the dominant element of an array A, the x must be the dominant element in either the first half of A, the second half of A, or both.
Here is what I have so far.
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
using namespace std;
int find_dominant(int *A, int p, int r) {
[Code] ....
The program must run in O(n log n) time.
I'm practicing so I wrote this simple program that suppose to add and divide two numbers. It does that but the result comes out with a 0 at the front and don't know why.
#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int a ,b;
int result;
a = 0;
b = 0;
[Code]...
In this code nothing modify except function minMaxSearchRecursive
Code:
int min(int a, int b) {
if (a < b) {
return a;
} else {
return b;
[Code] .......
I am trying to do this:
Read a text file which is like:
2
2 10 1 2 7
3 8 3 7 7 10 7
The first line indicates how many paths exist in my design.
The second and third lines are those lines(the first number indicates 2 pairs, so 10,1 and 2,7 are 2 pairs)
The first element in the third line indicates 3 pairs and the pairs are 8,3 and 7,7 and 10,7.
I have been able to read the text file and store these into ONE array. However, I need to divide them up and have each line in a seperate array.
So for example
array alpha to contain 10,1 and 2,7
array beta to contain 8,3 and 7,7, and 10,7
How would you do this?
I want to multiply and divide 2 string that contains number. For example
s1=4 and s2=8 s1*s2=32 ,s2/s1=2
I don't want convert string to integer and do it.because i deal with big numbers.and these should be in string form.
I am trying to get a remainder of a number with a = 0.9144, rm = ry % a; however, I keep getting a divide by zero error (I believe due to the program rounding 0.9144 down to the integer 0).
View 2 Replies View RelatedQuestion about instead of using the division operator to display the output of user"s input....
View 4 Replies View RelatedFor example, to calculate GPA, we add all the grade point of a course and divide by the number of courses we are taking. How do I create a program in such a way that when the user enters grade point for two courses, it will add the grade points for the two course and divide by 2. And if another user enters grade points for six courses, it adds the grade points and divides by 6.
View 2 Replies View RelatedThe problem is that you have a set of numbers and you need to divide that set into two subsets where the difference between the sums of the subset is minimal.
Example: a set of numbers {1,5,9,3,8}, now the solution is two subsets, one subset with elements {9,3} and the other {8,5,1} the sum of the first one is 13 and the sum of the second is 13 so the difference between the sums is 0. The result shows the difference between the sums.
Another example: a set of numbers where the difference between the subsets cannot be zero, {9 51 308 107 27 91 62 176 28 6}, the minimal difference between the two subsets is 2.
I want to know how the function finds the two subsets, it works great because I've tested it for up to 300 inputs which sum adds up to 100,000.
Code:
#include <iostream>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <limits.h>
using namespace std;
int BalancedPartition ( int a[] , int n ) {
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Create a program that adds, subtracts, multiplies, or divides two integers. The program will need to get a letter (A for addition, S for subtractions, M for multiplication, or D for division) and two integers from the user. If the user enters an invalid letter, the program should display an appropriate error message before the program ends. If the letter is A (or a), the program should calculate and display the sum of both integers. If the letter is S (or s), the program should display the difference between both integers. When calculating the difference, always subtract the smaller number from the larger one. If the letter is M (or m), the program should display the product of both integers. If the letter is D (or d), the program should divide both integers, always dividing the larger number by the smaller one."
And here is the test data. I am posting the results from my desk-check table.
operation first integer second integer answer
A 10 20 30
a 45 15 60
S 65 50 15
s 7 13 6
G -1
M 10 20 200
d 45 15 3
d 50 100 2
Then, I transferred my program into a source file. Here it is:
//Exercise16.cpp - display answer of two integers
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main() {
//declare variables
int firstInteger = 0;
[Code] ....
After putting in the data, everything worked fine, except the last two operations, which are M (multiplication) and D (division). All the answers for the last two operations essentially give me a 0.
I have program. I need programing one game.
char girl;
char computer;
cout << "Girl choose one of symbol x or o";
so girl choose x.
problem : i need random symbol genetation. so if random symbol are x, than girl start play. if random symbol ar o, than computer start game. who to do this?
I want to get the occurence of the symbol ';' for each line of this C program. I type the name of the file Source.c and try to count the occuring symbol, but i am getting the value for ALL of the ';' for each line.
Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <conio.h>/* For exit() function */
int main()
{
char file_name[150];
FILE *file2 = 0;
gets(file_name);
[code]....
Why is this correct?
Code:
char str[10];
scanf("%s",&str);
I knew that when we have strings we should not use & in scanf()...
here is the code i have so far, basically you have ti enter a price in pounds and it will convert it to euros. i have got the conversion working i am just unsure how to get the euro symbol for the out put.
#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
#include <cassert>
using namespace std;
int main() {
char answer;
float sumInEuros;
int numberOfPrices;
[code]....
I am completely baffled by bin file read/write and positioning. Here I wish to search a chemical name info by symbol. Here is my struct
struct chemicalElement {
int atomicNumber;
char name[118];
char symbol[3];
float mass;
};
I successfully wrote to file.dat as binary but having problem in reading and searching...here is my func...
void searchSymbol(char sym, chemicalElement chemEl[]){
ifstream binFile;
unsigned short int i=0;
binFile.open("chemicalEl.dat", ios::binary);
if(binFile.good())
cout<<"File read for search"<<endl;
[Code]..
I'm doing a homework assignment where I have to calculate monthly interest from a starting balance. I've pulled several sections of the code from various parts of the book. So my problem may be that I'm not combining them correctly.
I'm getting the following error:
Error1error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol "public: __thiscall SavingsAccount::SavingsAccount(void)" (??0SavingsAccount@@QAE@XZ) referenced in function _main
The ios flags are new to me and that may be part of the problem. As soon as I can get a working program, I'm going to make the starting balance and interest rate user inputs. But I get seem to get past this error.
// Savings.cpp
// Chapter 10_Problem 10.7
#include <iostream>
[Code].....
Need to create a program in c++ to generate a symbol table of given assembly language program?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am writing a linked list for a symbol table, but im getting a vast amount of errors.
Token.hpp:
#ifndef _Token_hpp
#define _Token_hpp
#include <string>
using std::string;
class Token {
string Type = "",
Name = "";
[Code] .....
I am trying to find the best way to detect a small symbol such as :
Just for testing features I tried to load these into SURF example that comes with EMGU and it does not pick it up... And I think the technology used for SURF is better for objects with more details and color gradients...