We are making a program--but every time we input a value for scanf, the following for loop does not work and the program quits without displaying the for loop's function. We are not getting any errors.
Write a program that prompts the user to enter three integer values, and then outputs the values in numerical sequence separated by commas.
So, if the user enters the values 10 4 6, the output should be 4, 6, 10.
If two values are the same, they should just be ordered together.
So, the input 4 5 4 should give 4, 4, 5.
Code: #include "std_lib_facilities.h" int main() { cout << "Enter three integers, separated by space: "; int a, b, c, temp1 = 0, temp2 = 0; cin >> a >> b >> c;
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My first solution has a bug, so here's the corrected solution, written using only features I have learned in the first three chapters:
Code: #include "std_lib_facilities.h" int main() { cout << "Enter three words, separated by space: "; string a, b, c, temp; cin >> a >> b >> c;
I have a file with data in lines separated by commas and im trying to print out specific lines and specific parts of data from that line. I need to isolate lines where the first column of data reads '$CPGAR' and print out specific data columns.When I print out the strings I get random data and my strcmp to isolate lines isnt working? Im very new to this, heres a sample of my program:
while (!feof(gpsH)) { char word1[10],word2[10],word3[10],word4[10],word5[10],word6[10],word7[10], word8[10],word9[10],word10[10],word11[10],word12[10],word13[10]; char a[6] ="$CPGAR"; /* read data line */ fgets(gpsS,10,gpsH);
I'm currently trying to code a sorting algorithm program.
let's asume I have a string given: aa, aaa, bbb, bas, zya!
I first of all want to split the given string on commas and '!' tells the program the string ends here and is no part of the last word. lower and upper case is not important at the moment. trying to implement everything with standard libary
output should be like that ofc: aa aaa bas bbb zya
I already looked into the bubble sort algorithm and I think it benefits my needs. Just wanted to know how I should start out with the string split.
The program I have is from a tutorial where the user enters two points on a line, and then the program calculates the mid-point and slope.
I want to modify it from it's initial form so that co-ordinates can be input in (x,y) fashion. Right now the user has to enter the x-coordinate, enter a space, and then enter the y-coordinate (lame...)
I saw people using SStream and using that to either write functions to ignore the comma or similar things for converting one file into an array, but not quite what I am trying here.
I'm trying to display the contents of this map. I'm having some trouble where the program ceasing to display after "Index Contents."(lines 33 -40) If I move the display for loop right where I'm inserting the values (line 52) into the map I get output. I'm not sure where bug is.
I am trying to write a c program to convert centimeters to inches and then to feet. I have most of the code written but not sure how to debug it. I keep getting "0" as all of my output.
#include <stdio.h> // Main Function int main(void)
I have tried to submit this topic before but i didn't submit my whole code and it was removed. So here it is. All I am trying to do is load form2 from form1 then back to form1 from form2 for a certain number of times the get out of the loop. I am new to C-Sharp and it seems as though I cant seem to figure out a way to do this.
Here is form1 and form2 code. I have commented out a few things I have tried.
using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.ComponentModel; using System.Data;
I have turbo c++ on windows xp SP2.....whenever i compile my code in turbo c++ i am getting output outside the screen.....but when i used code::block....i get the correct output...fits to screen ...
I'm currently working on a temperature conversion program using arrays / pointers as practice.
I will post the code below, its quite a bit lengthy and its also incomplete. Everything was going smoothly and I continually test my code as I write to completion, then I ran into a small road block.
My problem here is regarding the output from the first if statement in main. When I enter a value to convert from F to C. It successfully converts the first value I enter, but any other value after the first one during the loop in the first if statement, just shows long numbers of all sorts.
The output looks like this:
I kept checking the logic behind what I did, and for me it seems to be correct. Here is the code:
The void function must pass as a parameter a pointer to the first element of the Orders_Placed array. I have attempted to write this. But I do not think I am even close. I need to have 7 double variables that hold the totals for each day of the week. Those are the MonTotals , TueTotals , etc....
How do I get these totals for each day?
How do I fix this void function so that is displays the most profitable day. Also, would the function call be Biggest_Profit(Orders_Placed)??
The GetPrice function provides the price given a menu item.
I've finally been able to get my coding corrected after doing this for 5 hours and watching numerous tutorials on it... But I now need to create a table. how to create a table with dashed lines like -----------------, both vertical and horizontal.
Another issue I have is that I'm having trouble trying to get a prompt to ask the user how many programs, tests, and quizzes he/she completed with their total points. I got the basic programming done, but need a prompt asking "How many (quizzes, tests, or programs) have you completed?"
Finally, the do-while loop is driving me insane, where I have to set certain values. If it is greater than 2, then I insert formula 1, but if it is less than 2, then I insert formula 2. Whichever way it goes, the total points earned minus the two lowest scores are then calculated into an average.
Code:
#include <iostream> #include <iomanip> #include <string> using namespace std; int main()
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The whole basis of the program is to calculate the averages of programs, tests, and quizzes done during a semester at a school. The user is asked how many of each category he/she has completed (total points earned and total points possible). All of this is then calculated into a cumulative class average in a table along with points earned and points possible for each category (along with tests and quizzes combined into one average along with individual averages).
I have started working with structures so here's a side project from my text book. It's purpose is fairly simple; it asks for the sales of each quarter of the year from 4 different divisions and then calculates the average quarterly sales and total annual sales and finally displays all the data. My problem is that in the function "displayCompanyInfo" the statement
std::cout << "Division " << R.division_name << std::endl; does not display the name of the division. With that in mind here is the code: #include <iostream> #include <string> struct CompanyInfo {
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As you can see the last part of the output has statements that say "Division" however they do not say the name of the division afterwards. I don't understand why that is?
I used getline to import EMPLOYEE's First and Last Name from a txt file. After calculating the weights ans stuff. Now when i try to write to output txt file am having the below issue in which its not putting it in one line.
***CODE*** fout << "Note: This report for " << employee << " was prepared according to the fair practice of the University." << endl ;
***THIS IS WHAT ITS PRINTING*** Note: This report for FIRSTNAME LASTNAME was prepared according to the fair practice of the University.
I also tried like this;
***CODE*** fout << "Note: This report for " << getline(fin, employee) <<" was prepared according to the fair practice of the University." << endl ;
***THIS IS WHAT ITS PRINTING*** Note: This report for 0 was prepared according to the fair practice of the University.
this second code puts everything in one line but its showing 0 (zero) instead of the employee's first and last name.
When this programs runs it displays odd symbols for the address of the character. This is only part of the program, I took out the parts that already work.
#include <iostream> using namespace std; char again;
I am trying to display a messagebox, but instead of just displaying the message box, there is also a console the pops up. How do I prevent the console from popping up? I'm using Visual Studio 2012. I'm creating an empty project, but I still get the console.
#include <iostream> #include <iomanip> using namespace std; //function prototypes int getFahrenheit(); double calcCelsius(int tempF)
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for some reason it keeps giving me a Error C2144: syntax error: 'int' should be preceded by ';' on line 16 column 1 Error C2143: syntax error: missing ';' before 'return' on line 34 column 1 IntelliSence: expected a ';' on Line 34 Column 2
I have tried to fix both of these problems and no matter what I do I either get more errors or they wont go away...