C++ :: How To Input Two Variables From Same Line
May 27, 2014
How to input two variables in the same line? Like when i type 12 and press enter, 1 must be assigned to a, and 2 must be assigned to b. I want it to be entered on the same line, and press enter only once. How do i do that?
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Apr 6, 2013
I am trying to create a simple interface on console to allow to input some values to some variables. For ex:
int main() {
double a = 1.5;
double b = 2.5;
double c = 3.5;
string x;
[Code] ....
However, I want these three to display at the same time (now they display one by one), and in the console window I can move the cursor between input place of a, b and c with "arrow key" of keyboard.
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May 6, 2013
So I have this text file that I am trying to read from and store the values of each line in multiple variables. Let's say my text file contains
AXSYZ3482 Tom 100 112 and my code below here works fine when the lines in the text file is separated by spaces.
Code:
while (fscanf(fp, "%s %s %d %d
", userID, name, &startLoc, &endLoc) != EOF) {
printf("%s %s %d %d
", userID, name, startLoc, endLoc);
}
But let's say my file was to look like this instead.
AXSYZ3482:Tom:100:112
But if i try this below...
Code:
while (fscanf(fp, "%s:%s:%d:%d
", userID, name, &startLoc, &endLoc) != EOF) {
printf("%s %s %d %d
", userID, name, startLoc, endLoc);
}
It seem to store the entire line in userID including the ":". I want to ignore the ":"'s and store everything in between in respective varibles in the order specified above.
So first string in userID, then ignore the :, then second string in name, and ignore the next :, and so forth.
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May 6, 2013
So I have this text file that I am trying to read from and store the values of each line in multiple variables.
Let's say my text file contains
AXSYZ3482 Tom 100 112
and my code below here works fine when the lines in the text file is separated by spaces.
while (fscanf(fp, "%s %s %d %d
", userID, name, &startLoc, &endLoc) != EOF) {
printf("%s %s %d %d
", userID, name, startLoc, endLoc);
}
But let's say my file was to look like this instead.
AXSYZ3482:Tom:100:112
But if i try this below...
while (fscanf(fp, "%s:%s:%d:%d
", userID, name, &startLoc, &endLoc) != EOF) {
printf("%s %s %d %d
", userID, name, startLoc, endLoc);
}
It seem to store the entire line in userID including the ":". I want to ignore the ":"'s and store everything in between in respective varibles in the order specified above.
So first string in userID, then ignore the :, then second string in name, and ignore the next :, and so forth. How I can accomplish this?
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Dec 5, 2013
Making a game of checkers on C++ win32, visual studio
when i want a piece to move, i type:
cout << "What piece do you want to move? (C4)" << endl;
i type in 'cin' after to get the players input, but how do i get it to store the players input in a certain variable? im going to have a list of variables:
string a1
string a2
string a3
etc
so if the user types in a2, it automatically goes to that variable and then asks the user "where do you want the piece to be moved to?".
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Oct 18, 2014
I just started programming and want to make the game cows and bulls. The problem is that after the loop has ended and both vectors are not the same I want the user to 're-input' the starting variables a,b,c&d but I don't know how to.
Code:
#include "std_lib_facilities.h"
int comparison(int a, int b, int c, int d)
{
vector<int>bc={ 1, 2, 4, 9 };
[Code].....
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Mar 13, 2013
I want to be able to read 2 line input, then safe them in separate arrays.
line1 input=array1
line2=array2
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Dec 8, 2014
I am trying to get my input from user in the same line with certain width between but my output is not in the same line. my third variable which is fruit[i] is shown one line below . How I can fix this ?
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main () {
int staff[3] , fruit[3];
[Code] ....
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Nov 26, 2013
I want the phrase "BUY TICKET" to trigger something, i'm thinking an if statement, and then assign the number after the phrase to another variable. There will also be other commands entered from the input file such as "BUY RAFFLE' "TOTAL REVENUE" on the following lines. Sounds like I need to compare a string(?) to a constant phrase, and if they match have it run the specific code?
Code:
//scan in from file
fscanf(ifp, "%c", &input);
if (input == 'BUY TICKET'){
//Run this
}
How to do it using the tools in C.
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Mar 21, 2013
Here's my code, it's for a poker hand evaluator
input:
'ad 2d 3d 4d 5d...
...4s 5s 6s 7s 8s'
I think it should go through all the 10 crads and disply the name of each card, but it seems to only do it for the second hand
Code:
include <stdio.h>
#include <ctype.h>
int main( void ) {
char inputtedhand[64];
int z=0, counter=0;
int index;
int i=0,m=0,n=0;
[Code].....
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Dec 10, 2014
We need a program that takes three names ( first middle last ) and print it each one at a different line...
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Apr 9, 2012
I am trying to use the command line to put a txt file in this code. I do Project->set project arguments in code blocks and nothing happens. How does one set up the arguments and where do i do it in codeblocks?
Code:
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
char name[20];
struct artist *ptr;
char lineBuffer[LINEBUFFERSIZE];
artistNodePtr startPtr = NULL; /* initially the artist list is empty */
FILE *musicFile;
char *artistTemp, *discTemp, *yearTemp, *trackTemp, *songTemp;
[Code] ....
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May 24, 2013
I have three questions concerning the below code I have written, which is expected to do basically as the attached diagram illustrates:
Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
double getAverageGrade(int studentGrades[] , int size);
int* getStudentInfo(int * numCourses);
int main()
[Code] ...
(1) How may I display the averages to 2 decimal places, namely why doesn't %.2lf work? The program gives 89.00 for 89 and 90, for instance.
(2) How may I read the number of courses and the relevant grades in a row for each student?
(3) How may I free (de-allocate) my array of pointers, namely grades? Does it suffice to use free(grades)?
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May 21, 2014
I'm new to C/C++. I am attemping to use fgets and sscanf to read a line of input, and confirm it is a positive number.My code works great, except for the case of a negative number. When I enter a negative number, my while loop seems to run infinitely, with stdin providng the same input over and over again.
Here's the code snippet:
Code:
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#define TEXT_LEN 64
void foo() {
char* inStr = (char*)malloc(sizeof(char)*TEXT_LEN);
memset(inStr, 0, TEXT_LEN);
}
[code]....
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Sep 15, 2014
I've been stuck on this for hours, and have scoured the internet for any insight on this particular issue with no luck.
I'll simplify the problem here. I have a lines in an input file:
John Smith 1234 Main St New York
Carol Thomas 5678 5th Ave Columbus
...
and I am reading into character arrays using code like this:
infile.getline(name,20);
infile.getline(street,15);
infile.getline(city,10);
but when I print the output using something like this:
outfile << "Owner Name: " << name << endl;
outfile << "Address: " << street << city << endl;
(let's pretend I included spaces between the address components, which I omitted to save space)
I get an output file of:
Owner Name: John Smith
Address:
The output stops after the name variable, which I believe is stored correctly. I don't think anything is storing in the address pieces, this is the problem.
I think it's because I'm not using getline() properly in this case. Can you string together multiple getline()s like that?
If this was my design, I'd read in strings instead, but that is not possible in this case.
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Nov 4, 2013
I want to input the elements of a two dimensional array in the same line . So while giving input . when i press enter . it should remain on the same line ? HOW to do that ?
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Sep 3, 2013
outputting the contents of my stack on the input line.
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Mar 17, 2013
I am having problems printing "->" on the beginning of each line, im trying to do it as a loop and ending it when the user types "q". also i would like to know how to ignore text from the user when the input begings with a specific character. heres what ive done so far, and not currrently working as expected.
Code:
#include <stdio.h>
int main (void) {
char prompt;
printf("~~~ FRACTION CALCULATOR ~~~
[Code] ....
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Nov 25, 2013
I want the numbers to be put into the array until it hits a new line. Maximum number of numbers is 1000. What can I replace that while loop with to stop it from reading further into the input file?
Code:
while (input != '
'){
for(i=0; i<1000; i++)
fscanf(ifp, "%lf", &auctions_prices[i]);
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Aug 15, 2013
I want to be able to write a program where I can record user input but combine it with command line arguments. For example I do a simple getline(); and the user types test how to combine it so it could be like test /q and it gives a different output depending on what additional input was added. Can this be done with lots of different inputs?
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Aug 3, 2014
I am having an issue with the statement "Both the input and output files' names should be read from the command line." I don't understand what this means or what I need to do.
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Jan 23, 2015
I'm trying to create a program that takes an integer input and displays each digit on a new line from right to left.
An example of this would be:
Enter an integer: 657
Digit (1): 7
Digit (2): 5
Digit (3): 6
So far I have this:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>
int main() {
int i, input, output;
printf("Enter an integer: ");
scanf("%d", &input);
if(input == 0)
printf("Digit (1): 0");
[Code] ....
It works perfectly fine, but I just learned that I am not allowed to use the #include <math.h> so I have to take out floor, log, and pow.
I'm pretty sure I have to do some sort of while or for loop to get the results, but how to do it.
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Dec 8, 2013
How to get this thing to work. All i need to do is ask user to input a name and then it brings out the line from the .txt file containing the information.
For example in my case I'm doing a member search function I'm required to ask user to input the name of the customer and then print out all the details (which consumes 1 text line in the .txt file)
Here is the code, This is the write to text file method (100% working)
Code:
cout << "Customer Name: ";
cin >> name;
// ...
ofstream myfile("customer.txt", ios::app);
[Code] .....
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Mar 7, 2014
How can a mulitline string be read line by line
ex: str = "PERIOD="week"
DAY="day"
TIME="time"";
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Mar 5, 2013
I need to write a ANSI program to print out each command line argument on a separate line using a for-loop. also it need to print the name of the executable .so far I have
Code:
#include <stdio.h>
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
int i;
printf("")
[code]....
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May 7, 2013
l need to write a program which writes out its command line arguments in reverse order one per line. The output from the program should look like this:
% a.out Two roads diverged in a yellow wood
wood
yellow
a
in
diverged
roads
Two
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