C++ :: Counting The Repeated Number?
Jul 12, 2013
This function check a set of values from a text file and show it on the output.
void MatchNumber(int b){
vector<Rect> rects;
ifstream theFile("CheckNumber.txt");
[Code]......
I want to calculate how many times the number is repeated. So I have used freq[num] in that function. But I am getting the output like this-
The common number is = 5
The 5 repeated = 1 times
The common number is = 6
The 6 repeated = 1 times
The common number is = 4
The 4 repeated = 1 times
The common number is = 5
The 5 repeated = 1 times
The common number is = 5
The 5 repeated = 1 times
The common number is = 8
The 8 repeated = 1 times
The common number is = 9
The 9 repeated = 1 times
The common number is = 6
The 6 repeated = 1 times
The common number is = 6
The 6 repeated = 1 times
The common number is = 8
The 8 repeated = 1 times
So the value of freq[num] only shows 1 instead of calculating the number of repetition.
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Mar 1, 2014
#include <windows.h>
int main() {
int i;
int y=6;
int x=9;
gotoxy(x,y);
//gotoxy(x,y) must be the coordinate that the number lies in.
[Code] ...
How to make this program that the output is a number that counts up to infinite (or we say just like a timer but there's no minute just all whole number counting up ) using for loop ? and when the number changes it also change in color !
and the color of a number is according to the color attribute of console output.
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Feb 10, 2015
I am unsure how to write a function which modifies the content of the 1D character array and counts the number of the vowels. the following is the array that i have.
char text[MAX+1] = {'T', 'e', 's', 't', 'e', 'r', EOT};
the output that i am trying to produce is should look something like this
the number of vowels is 2, e, e.
I am unsure how to do this.
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Feb 22, 2015
I have recently hit a stump with C++ and have been getting pretty frustrated with this assignment. I just can't seem to find out how to start the assignment. Basically for the first part of the assignment, I need to find the number of characters in this .txt file my teacher provided for me. The only exception is that I can only count the actual letters themselves, not spaces or punctuation. How would I go about doing this? I have read about functions like isalpha but can't figure out on how to fit them into code to do the first part of this assignment.
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Feb 2, 2015
it looks like a popular method for determining the total lines in a file is to read the entire file character by character in search of ' '. I have a file with 5 lines, but for some reason this code isn't finding any instances of ' '. Is this possible? Is there a better way to get the number of lines in a file?
The file looks like this:
Code:
NAME: John
FRIEND 1: Steve
FRIEND 2: Andrea
FRIEND 3: Ken
OCCUPATION: Programmer
Code:
FILE *f = fopen(currentFile, "r");
if (f == NULL) perror ("Error opening file.
");
int ch, lines = 0;
while(!feof(f)){
[Code] .....
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Apr 23, 2013
I'm a basic C++ programmer, and I am stuck on this problem. You work for a company that collects a set of numbers. The numbers are located in a data file named "./Data_File". The data file contains two columns. how do you count a certain number on the left column.
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <iomanip>
using namespace std;
#define DATA_FILE1 "./Data_File"
#define SUCEESS 0
#define FAIL 1
[code].....
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Nov 29, 2014
I want to count all the vowels in a string (a, e, i , o, u) and display it as a text-based histogram for example:
[INPUT] The black cat sat up on the orange mat!
[OUTPUT]
A: *****
E: ***
I:
O: **
U: *
The asterisks are supposed to correspond to the number of vowels that are counted (using increments and the function setfill()).
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <iomanip>
[Code]....
This is my output during compilation:
[OUTPUT]
The black cat sat up on the orange mat! 0 0 0 0 0
A:
E:
I:
O:
U:
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Nov 3, 2014
I'm trying to write a program and I'm stuck. In order to continue on I simply need to know if there is a way of counting how many times the remainder of some number n when divided by some number x is 0.
For example
int lockers, i;
cin>>lockers;
//how can I count the amount of occurrences where lockers%i==0 while i<=lockers
A bit hard for me to articulate so let me know if it's unclear.
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Jun 3, 2013
I was trying to make a function that would return how many lines are in a certain file. I was looking at [URL] which talks about how to count how many characters are in a text file. I just want the number of lines with in a file.
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Mar 5, 2014
I am trying to write a function that will count the number of distinct values in an array of N size and return that number. For example array a[n] = {1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 1}. My code won't look exactly like this because I am using an array that can be modified by user input. it is part of a bigger program that will also has a function for finding the Equilibrium Index for that same array. This is what my Code looks like:
void findDistinctValues() {
int t = 0;
int j = 0;
int disValue = 0;
for( i = 0; i < arraySize; i++) {
[Code] .....
This function works but the problem is it returns 16, or the number of times that the number being compared does not equal the one it is being compared to. how do I get it to only return the number of distinct values? The data set mentioned above is what I am using for input data so it should only have 3 values.
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Sep 20, 2013
Code:
#include<stdio.h>
int main () {
int choice, opens, saves, news;
[Code]....
So what would I have to add in order for this code to display how many times the user has selected open, save or new?
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Jul 21, 2014
I'm trying to copy a file into another file and copy the number of characters copied but my while loop doesn't even enter into a loop indicating the file is already at the EOF file character. I've confirmed this by placing the printf() statement inside the while loop, which doesn't print anything and by keeping it out of the while loop and changing the chars_copied to something like 9, it prints 9 for number of chars_copied. I don't understand why the file is already at the EOF character, I've tried this with a few more files, it's the same result.
Code:
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void){
FILE *input_file, *output_file;
int c, chars_copied=0;
if((input_file=fopen("C:workmarks.txt", "r"))==NULL)
perror("input file open failed");
[Code] ....
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Feb 25, 2015
How can i count total number of each topic separately? For example total number of topic 1 between all nodes. To begin enter 10 and 7 to initial node number and number of topic.
#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
#include <list>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include<time.h>
#include<iomanip>
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
[Code] ....
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Jul 27, 2014
I've been struggling with this for a while, I have to write a function that accepts a word (in my case the word is "the") and file pointer, and counts the number of times the given word appears (case insensitive) within the file associated with the pointer. This means the two words "the" and "THE" should both be counted.
Here is my code:
int WordCount :: countWords(string wrd) {
int counter=0;
string temp = "";
while (getline(*file,temp)) {
for (int i = 0; i < temp.length();i++) {
[Code] ....
This is what I have come up with, but I get an incorrect value. It was suggested to us to consider using the strcpy() or strstr() functions, but I don't know how to use them.
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Apr 11, 2015
Ok, so I am writing this program with 10 different functions, and one of those functions needs to count how many times 0 appears in a text file. I've done this before, but I am so stumped right now. Should I get the numbers from the 2d array I have, or should I just use the text file here? Here is what I have right now:
int toursMissed(int scores[][COLS]){
int counter;
for(counter=0;counter<=96;counter++){
if(scores==0){
counter++;
return counter;
}
}
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Jul 27, 2014
I have to write a function that accepts a word (in my case the word is "the") and file pointer, and counts the number of times the given word appears (case insensitive) within the file associated with the pointer. This means the two words "the" and "THE" should both be counted.
Here is my code:
int WordCount :: countWords(string wrd)
{
string temp;
int counter;
while (!file->eof())
{
*file >> temp;
if (temp == wrd)
[Code]...
Unfortunately this does not work,
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Feb 12, 2014
So I'm trying to count the number of lines in a text file that is inputted by the user. Also the code doesn't sum up the last number of the text file (exmp it calculates and print only 14 from 15 numbers). I'm a beginner in c++ programing.
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Feb 9, 2013
I'm creating a program to read information about class schedules at my school, reformat the information, and allow the user to search for specific semesters. There are eight fields of information. I'm reading the info from a text file using eight parallel arrays, but I'm having trouble declaring the arrays. I can run this code in one compiler (Dev-C++) with no problems, but I get errors when trying to compile it using Visual Studio stating that arrays must be declared with a constant value. I have a loop to run through the text file, with a counter to increment with each subsequent line, then I create a constant int equal to the counter, and declare the arrays of size equal to the constant int. Here's the section of code in question:
// Counting the number of lines in the text file
inFileForLines.open("CIS225HW1DA.txt");
string countLine;
int numberOfLines = 0;
//Discarding the first line of the text file containing only column headings
getline(inFileForLines, countLine);
[Code] .....
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Jul 12, 2013
I am using this code that to check a set of values from a text file and show it on the output.
Code: void MatchNumber(int b) {
vector<Rect> rects;
ifstream theFile("CheckNumber.txt");
double x1,y1,x2,y2;
while(theFile >> x1 >> y1 >> x2 >> y2 ){
rects.push_back(Rect(x1,y1, x2,y2));
}
int num=0;
[code]....
I want to calculate how many times the common number is repeated . So I have used freq[num] in that function. But I am getting the output like this-
Code:
The common number is = 5
The 5 repeated = 1 times
The common number is = 6
The 6 repeated = 1 times
The common number is = 4
The 4 repeated = 1 times
The common number is = 5
The 5 repeated = 1 times
[code]....
So the freq[num] is only returning 1 instead of counting the total number of repeating which is wrong!! I would like to have somthing like this in my output -
Code:
The common number is = 5
The common number is = 6
The common number is = 4
The common number is = 5
The common number is = 5
The common number is = 8
The common number is = 9
The common number is = 6
The common number is = 6
[code]....
How can I do that?
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Aug 3, 2014
I'm currently on an exercise that specifies that I find any repeated words, "the the" for example, in a string, print the word that is repeated and how many times said word is repeated using a while loop that reads one word at a time and break statements when a repeated word is found. Having a bit of a falling out with iterators tonight and I'm not doing to well.
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Oct 19, 2013
this code :
#include <cstdlib>
#include <iostream>
#define TRUE 1
#define FALSE 0
using namespace std;
typedef int Bool;
[Code] ....
Gives repeated digits in an integer but only in one condition : Only if the repeated digit is the result of n%10 where n is the integer the user writes. If the repeated digit is not the result of n%10 , then the compiler gives a wrong result.
so the question is : how to make this code gives the repeated digit in an integer (regardless the fact that the repeated digit is the result of n%10 or not and especially with making the minimum of changes on the code)????????? ?????
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Mar 23, 2014
Printing duplicate 2D array elements
if for 1D array
for (int i = 0; i<0; i++){
for (int j = i+1; j<0; i++)
{
if (arra[i] == arra[j]){
cout<<arra[i]<<endl
}
}
}
how would i do for 2D
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Apr 18, 2014
Given the matrix MxN, check if there are repeated numbers.
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Feb 10, 2014
I have to write a code that will read in n amount of names and the names. Then it will tell me if the first name entered has been repeated or not.
This is my input:
5 Bush Reagan Lincoln Bush Obama
This is my output:
First name in list is not repeated.
First name in list is not repeated.
First name in list is repeated.
First name in list is not repeated.
I would like to just give one answer; if it is repeated then the output should simply be "First name in list is repeated."
If the answer is that it was not repeated, I would like the output to say once "First name in list is not repeated."
// lastnames.c
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void) {
char FIRST[25];
[code]....
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Mar 6, 2015
In the C++ book Programming: Principles and Practice Using C++, there's an example code like this for detecting repeated words:
Code:
#include "std_lib_facilities.h"
int main() {
int number_of_words = 0;
string previous = " "; // previous word; initialized to "not a word"
string current; // current word
while (cin >> current) // read a stream of words
[Code].....
The header file in there is sort of like a set of training-wheels for students who are complete beginners to the language; the function keep_window_open() is defined in there and it does just that on Windows systems where the output window closes too fast (in the case of the function, it's just like cin.ignore(), except it waits for you enter a character, like 'j', before it exits); programs on my Windows laptop work fine on Code::Blocks, but when I create a .exe file for them and double-click that file, it does actually close too quickly for me to be able to see the output (if it's a program like the generic "Hello World!" program that just outputs text to the screen and then exits - so all I see is the output window just flash-by really fast in those cases).
Anyway, as for the problem I'm having with the code: there are no error and compile- or link-time, but it does behave strangely at runtime, where the part inside the curly-braces of the while-loop doesn't execute at all.
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Jan 30, 2015
So I already gave this a go and will post my code below. The question is about the last loop before the program cout's. i thought the count would keep track of the repeated numbers so i could display them but it does not. I italicized the loop i am referring to. or at least i tried to xD
#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int inputs[30];
int numofloops;
int maxvalue = inputs[0];
[Code]...
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