C :: How To Get Values From The User And Add Them To Equation
Oct 30, 2014
I have a small project for school due today but i cant get my head around programming
Ive to create a program where ive to get the values from the user and add them to an equation. I have also to add a selection statement where it will ask for the material being tested which will have its value set in the program.
I am using matlab R2o11 in which the programming medium is c++. I am having these variables=
T=373 t0 376 V=0.09 to 1 P=T/V
I just need a result showing ... First it should take T=373 and solve the equation using all volume values. Then it takes another temperature and do the same.
I've written a program that finds the maximum of a function. I now want to change it a little so that instead of evaluating the function y=x^2-7x-18, the program will ask the user to input an equation and then evaluate that equation. I'm really not sure of how to do so.
#include <iostream> #include <cmath> #include <cstdlib> using namespace std; int main() { int a, b, delta, x, y; double max= -1.8 * pow(10, 308);
Goal: Write a program that compares the values stored in the first array to the user inputted values in the second array.
In order to fix this error: [URL]...
I had to change my array initialization to one with a star in front of it:
char a1[]={"a","d","b","b","c","b","a","b","c","d","a","c","d","b","d","c","c","a","d","b"}; to: char *a1[]={"a","d","b","b","c","b","a","b","c","d","a","c","d","b","d","c","c","a","d","b"};
I also changed my 2nd array to one with a star in front of it: char *a2[20];
What does this mean exactly? Putting a star in front of an array?
Also, I am now getting an "unhandled exception" when I try to get input for my 2nd array:
You are to write a program that will allow a user to enter infinite numbers (greater than zero)(One number at a time). You must have a way for the user to stop entering values.Once the user stops, you will immediately display the following:
The lowest number entered is: The highest number entered is: The number of values entered is: The average of the numbers entered is: */
main() { int userNumber=0, sum=0, count=0, highNum=0, lowNum=0, lastNum = 0; double average; printf("Enter a number greater than 0: (Enter -1 to stop) "); scanf_s("%i", &userNumber);
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My program outputs everything I need except the lowest number entered. I have been spending a considerable amount of time on this problem to no avail.
I'm trying to insert into the database I created, values entered by the user. But I can't find how to insert them it looks like this:
//Go for the user infos cout << "What is your ID ? : "; cin >> id; cout << "What is you letter ? : "; cin >> letter; cout << "Your letter is "<<letter<< " and your ID is "<<id<<"
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I don't know how to proceed, I receive a error here for the sql2 statement
error C2296: '<<' : illegal, left operand has type 'const char [36]'
What do I put to have UserNumber == 1-10? In other words I want it to say...
if UserNumber equals 1 through 10 <<<<This is where I'm having the issue.
Do this Else Do this
namespace ConsoleApplication1 { class Program { static void Main(string[] args) { Start: Console.WriteLine("Please enter a number between 1 and 10"); int UserNumber = int.Parse(Console.ReadLine());
I'm trying to learn structure type in C. In this trying, the code must take 9 value from user but it takes 6 values then returned. I scrutinized but I can't find my error.
I'm just starting c++, doing tutorials. So many tutorials. I've noticed that the tutorials all assume the same thing: That the user will always do exactly as he/she is told when asked for input.
Example: "Please enter your age:"
Now, the example code might be expecting the user to type some numbers, but what if the user feels like typing out the letters of their age?
"I am ninety five thank you very much, sonny"
I could specify to the user that I only want the information in number form, but what if the user is just being a dick?
What if the user types, "none o' yer business."?
So... how to approach "fool-proofing" player input?
Keep track of the sum of values entered (as well as the smallest and the largest) and the number of values entered. When the loop ends, print the smallest, the largest, the number of values,and the sum of values. Note that to keep the sum, you have to decide on a unit to use for that sum; use cm.
I am trying to set the width of the data values which the user will input when using the program but I don't know how to get it to show the values when I tryto set the width of the variables in a nice column .
how to take two variables with values such as a 1; and b 2;. Now you take cout << a + b; and you will get 3, but I want to somehow have a 1; b 2; and c num; then have a + b = c. So what ever I have the user input is for a and be added together will become the value of the c variable.
I am having some trouble creating a listbox in visual studio. I declared an array, set initial values, and now I would like to be able to update those values. It is a pizza inventory app, so I need to update the initial values once the user has added inventory. This is the code I have for the "Update Inventory" button:
// read in value and convert to double double dblInput = Convert.ToDouble(txtInput.Text); // loop through ingredients and add inventory to selected ingredient for (int i = 0; i < dblInventory.Length; i++) { // is item at i checked for update? if(lstInventory.GetItemCheckState(i) == CheckState.Checked)
Code: #include <math.h> #include <stdio.h> int main(void) { float a,b,c,root_1,root_2; printf("Please enter value a from the quadratic equation
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And I keep getting this error:
Code: /tmp/ccgtUIun.o: In function `main': assign345.c:(.text+0xc7): undefined reference to `sqrt' assign345.c:(.text+0xef): undefined reference to `sqrt' collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
Write a program that creates the output shown in the Output Layout section below. The program should create 2 points with x and y coordinates as integers, prompt the user to input the x and y values for one of the points and randomly set the other (-99 to 99 range) and output the length of the radius line segment and the area of the circle that radius defines. The program should then end. Include an SDM for the program and any other appropriate documentation.
Special Calculations: Distance between 2 points equation: √((p0x – p1x)2 + (p0y – p1y)2) (This requires use of the math library)
Output Layout: (bold text represents user input)
Please enter the location of your first point. Enter a value from -99 to 99 for your x coordinate: -2 Enter a value from -99 to 99 for your y coordinate: 17
The location of your second randomly set point. Your x coordinate: 45 Your y coordinate: -89
The length of the radius line segment from point one to point two is 115. The area of the circle with a radius of 115 is 41546.33.
The problem deals with writing a program to geta series of integers from a user and storing those values into an array. Then use a function called selection_sort, when given an array with n elements, the function must sort the array from smallest to largest values.
I have code, and im trying to get it to compile but im getting these implicit declaration errors and conflicting types. Here is my code and the compiler errors.
Code: Compilation started at Sun Feb 10 20:14:48
gcc -Wall -o ex9-1 ex9-1.c ex9-1.c: In function 'main': ex9-1.c:16:5: warning: implicit declaration of function 'selection_sort' [-Wimplicit-function-declaration] ex9-1.c:20:2: warning: implicit declaration of function 'prinf' [-Wimplicit-function-declaration] ex9-1.c: At top level:
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Compilation exited abnormally with code 1 at Sun Feb 10 20:14:49
Code: #include <stdio.h> int main(void) { int a[100], i, j, N; printf("How many numbers will you be entering: "); scanf("%d", &N);
I am creating a program that solves the quadratic equation ax^2 + bx +c.
I have this program almost complete except the output of the equation in the function called display_quadratic. I need the program to display the variables a,b,c in the equation ax^2 + bx + c but I am having 2 problems. My first problem is that I cannot get the right addition and subtraction signs for the equation.
For instance, if the program had the values for a,b,c as 2,2,3
it will display 2x^2 2x 3
How can I get it to display 2x^2 + 2x + 3? or if it was negative like 2x^2 - 2x - 3?
My next question is how do I get to not display the coefficients that are 1?
I had an if-else statement but no matter what I created it would overlap with another statement and print out twice. Here is the code:
I am having trouble understanding how this loops would work. Give the function (x*x*x*x) - (10*x*x*x) + (35*x*x) - (50*x) + 24 Write a program that will use bisection method to find the roots of this function. Define lower limit and upper limit (e.g. -1.05 and 6.05) Starting at the lower limit step along the X axis at intervals of 0.1 for H calculating the function values f(x) and f(x +h), then f(x+h) and f(x+2h) until the upper limit is exceeded. If sign of the function value changes this indicates a root between ranges. Apply bi sectional method to this range until root has been found with an epsilon of 0.000001, then continue on until upper limit has been exceeded and all 4 roots found. If the function is within 0.000001 of zero then root has been found therefore no need for bi sectional method.
Code:
#include "stdafx.h" #include "math.h" #define H 0.1 #define epsilon 0.000001 double F(double x); int main(void)
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So we have a function and a range. Program requires to work along the X axis at 0.1 increments until it reaches a point where the value changes from positive to negative or negative to positive. Then apply bisection method within that range to a given accuracy then print that root. Then continue on X axis until the next change of sign is found.
This is my code for the quadratic equation. It keeps telling me that my else is illegal since no matching if statement and my else statement is missing a statement
#include <iostream> #include <cmath> #include <string> #include <iomanip> using namespace std; int main() { string Name;