C++ :: How To Recognize Two Words Entered By User For A String
Feb 11, 2013
In my little experiment i am trying to get the compiler to recognize 1 word with 2 parts from a list of names.
For example: if the user wanted to choose "candy bar", from a list of items which include: "candy bar", "cat", "dog"
My current code can recognize words without a space like cat and dog. But how can i recognize candy bar?
I tried using getline but its of no use.
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Oct 3, 2013
/*
* echoString2.c
* Echoes a string entered by user. Converts input to C-style string.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <string.h>
int main(void) {
char aString[200];
char *stringPtr = aString;
[Code] ....
and these are my errors
212Untitled1.cpp[Error] stray '222' in program
212Untitled1.cpp[Error] stray '' in program
212Untitled1.cpp[Error] stray '222' in program
262Untitled1.cpp[Error] stray '222' in program
262Untitled1.cpp[Error] stray '' in program
262Untitled1.cpp[Error] stray '222' in program
Untitled1.cppIn function 'int main()':
2125Untitled1.cpp[Error] 'n' was not declared in this scope
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lab10_p2.cpp
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I have the program here.
#include <iostream>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <cctype>
#include <cstring>
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[Code] .....
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using namespace std;
int Max(int x);
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[Code] ....
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{
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[Code]...
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Example (not my real Q's and A's):
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[Code]...
But in the first case the display is -
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[Code] ....
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[Code] ....
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#include <iostream>
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[Code] ....
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Also consider that I have to use the FTime class as well to handle the time. Basically I want to do something like this:
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#include <iomanip>
#include <string>
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[Code] .....
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");
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[Code] ....
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[Code] ....
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Code:
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#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
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