C++ :: Convert String To Currency?
Apr 30, 2013How to convert string to currency type.
View 7 RepliesHow to convert string to currency type.
View 7 RepliesHow to make a program to enter password and if password right I can change the curency. I only want to change from ringgit malaysia to us dollar.The program can convert currency many times.I only want to use stdio.h
#include <stdio.h>
void main() {
int pass;
printf("Input your password");
scanf("%d",$pass);
if (pass==4782)
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After this what should I put to complete this program?
Code:
/*Currency Conv Control Module*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include "currencyconv.h" /* defines constants, declares functions */
int main(void) {
float us_dollars;
float currency;
int user_input;
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This is $$ converter program I created that is split up over 3 files. It takes the users input in US Dollars and converts it to the currency selected. When executing the program I am encountering a small problem. It actually isn't converting anything and returns 0.00 dollars.
I would like for it to convert the amount entered into the currency selected. I would also like to add in the print statement the type of currency the user has selected.
i have given a project for currency conversion program with add,delete,search,display option. but i was thinking if it can update the currency rate from internet at beginning.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI need to create a line chart that will be universal for every currency. As Y it will display value of currency, as X it will display time when that value was established.
For drawing I think of using Windows.UI.Xaml.Shapes.Line and Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls.Canvas
What I want to get is something like image below but it would have to draw correctly scaled chart for every currency which is the biggest problem(I think it is).
For every currency I will probably have to get minimal and maximal value which will be used to properly scale a chart(I will probably also have to get rendersize of canvas or something).
The user will choose the range of time and then the correct chart must be drawn (For example 04-11-2004 to 11-03-2007)
It is a windows store project.
Ok, so I'm writing this code and when I build it keeps saying cannot implicitely convert type int to string even though I declared my variables as string. Why is it giving me this error?
private static string Repair()
{
string result="";
string beep;
string spin;
Console.WriteLine("Does your computer beep on startup?:(y,n)");
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heres the function:
string ToString ( const char * format, ... )
{
char buffer[256];
[Code]....
these function do the same of the sprintf() function. but instead we use a variable for add the result, i want to return the result. when i use it:
string f;
f=ToString("hello world");
gives me several errors:
"error: crosses initialization of 'std::string f'"
"error: jump to case label [-fpermissive]"
I am using Visual Studio 2008. I just wonder if there are any library function in Windows SDK or MFC, or from third-parties, that can convert a UTF-8 string into Windows Unicode string(used in CString object).
Can MultiByteToWideChar or ATL String conversion macro like A2W to the conversion?
I would like to convert a value into a string, and extract a value from a string. And then call these functions in the main.
template<class T>
string toString (T value) // convert a value into a string {
stringstream ss;
[Code[ .....
Are above functions correct? And how should I call in main?
int main() {
const int SIZE=10;
toString<int> intValue(SIZE); //seems not right
toString<double> doubleValue(SIZE); // seems not right
}
I've got this string: Code: char * string = "2+2"; I want to get an integer value = 4 from this. How would I go about doing this.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI want to convert string to double. I refered this strtod() - C Library Function Example
Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
int main() {
const char string[] = "$$GPRMC,013732.000,A,3150.7238,N,11711.7278,E,0.00,0.00,220413,,,A*68";
char term;
const char delims[] = ",";
}
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Is there anyway to convert std::string to char*?
Like:
std::string x="hello world";
char* y=x;
I need to convert a string IP to an unsigned int (uint32), but however solutions I've found elsewhere have not worked (such as `atoi`).
When using `(uint32)"54.171.82.217 ";` : [URL] ....
When using `atoi("54.171.82.217");`: [URL] .....
How can I correctly convert the string version of the IP to the uint32 type?
I'm trying to get two numbers longer than long long int and add them together and multiply. I'm not sure how to convert the numbers to a string.
#ifndef BIG_INTEGER_H
#define BIG_INTEGER_H
#include "BigIntegerException.h"
class BigInteger {
private:
int biginteger[500];
int bigintegertwo[500];
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I have this code working:
char tmp_wku[3];
tmp_wku[0]=0x01;
tmp_wku[1]=0x9D;
tmp_wku[2]=0x62;
char tmp_com[11];
[Code] ....
This sends the buffer to a LIN modem. My question is: can this be done better. If I have a astring of hex numbers like "09 98 88 55 42 FF 00 00 FF BD 89". How could I send this without manually makng a char with hex numbers?
I am C++ newbie.
I want to ask how can i convert string to int and split it?
Like given string input is 00;
I want it to become 2 int which is 0 and 0...
My teacher has done a very poor job of teaching us anything this year. When he taught us for loops, he wrote one on the board, didn't explain any of it, then said now that you know for loops we can implement them in a code. but anyway, we need to write a code for converting a string to an int and all the examples i find on the internet use pointers but we aren't allowed to use those yet.
View 2 Replies View RelatedIn the below function, it muliplies "10.0 * val". Why does it use 10.0? If you remove the 10.0, the return value will still be a double.
#include <ctype.h>
/* atof: convert string s to double */
double atof(char s[])
{
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I'm trying to convert int x and y arrays to string using a sample code found online.
string Square::int2string (int x[]) {
string returnstring = "";
for (int i=0; i < 4; i++) {
returnstring += itoa(x[i]);
return returnstring;
}
}
but hit with the following error.
Square.cpp:30:8: error: prototype for ‘std::string Square::int2string(int*)’ does not match any in class ‘Square’ Square.h:21:10: error: candidate is: std::string Square::int2string()
I declared the following in header file.
string int2string();
The error is due to variable type does not match. Is there a better way to convert int array to string?
What I'm trying to achieve is a string printed in the following manner:
Point[0] (x1,y1)
Point[1] (x2,y2) and so on.
I have to convert my netpay which is a float to a string So if i have 356.26 it should output the sum of three hundred fifty-six and 26/100 dollars my program function works for the sum of three hundred but after that it spits out garbage.
void convertNetPay(float netPay, char *netPayString)
{
int numHuns, numTens, numOnes;
char OnesTable[9][8]={"One","Two","Three","Four","Five","Six","Seven","Eight","Nine"};
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I have an xml file with an IM node, i serialize it and get the property like:
public ImAddressDictionary ImAddresses { get; set; }
And then set the value like this:
contact.ImAddresses[ImAddressKey.ImAddress1] = sImAddresses; where the sImAddresses is a string.
I then get this error:
cannot convert from 'Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.Data.ImAddressDictionary' to 'string'
I need to convert below value char *time="00.00.05".
I need to convert this to hh/mm/ss ....
there is a way to convert a file's name into a string.
Sample:
filename = testcode.txt
it will convert the file's name into a string:
char convert[100];
covert = name of file
Is this possible?
I've been trying to write some code to do what I mentioned in the title, but I haven't had much luck. I get very confused when I deal with bitwise operators, so it's hard for me to write this kind of encoding on my own. I need this encodement so I can login to an email account using smtp.
Here is my code so far :
Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <string.h>
const char base64_table[] =
[Code]......
Gives the output :
Code:
11C
byte offset 0, new_text_sz = 5
11C
byte offset 1, new_text_sz = 5
11C
byte offset 2, new_text_sz = 5
11C
byte offset 3, new_text_sz = 5
AAAA
When according to wikipedia, it should be : T W F u
I'm having a problem converting part of a string to an integer.I used strtok to seperate my string and I have also a function for atoi but how to apply it to my strtok function.What i need is to change the char *years to an int.Have a look of what I got:
Code:
int main() {
char sentence[]="trade_#_2009_#_invest_#_DEALING";
char *word=strtok(sentence, "_#_");
char *year=strtok(NULL, "_#_");; // assigning NULL for previousely where it left off
char *definition=strtok(NULL,"_#_");
char *synonyms=strtok(NULL,"_#_");
[code]...
Currently I have:
Code:
char my_array[4] = { '1', '2', '3', '4' };
how do I convert the above to a string of: "1234"