C++ :: Initialization - Set All Entries In Array To 0 Or A Particular Number
May 19, 2013How do you set all the entries in an array to 0 or a particular number...
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View 3 RepliesI am writing a program that deals with 2d arrays. The program inputs the number of rows and columns and asks for the entries. When the program run and compiles it works perfectly until it outputs then it gives me a warning.
Here is my code:
#include <iostream>
#include <cstdlib>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int row1=0,col1=0,i,j;
//int a[row1][col1];
int** a= new int*[row1];
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I am learning how to do this before I can move on so it can read a text file of numbers.
Also I am having problems with ////delete [] a[];///// I took it out because it made my code compile and run but when I add it in, it gives me an error:
matrixtesting.cpp|56|error: expected primary-expression before ']' token|
I know this expression is suppose to deallocate the array.
I have an issue with a database call. I've got a database call that counts the number of entries in the database:
private static Int32 dbCount() {
SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand("SELECT COUNT (*) FROM Employees", conn);
conn.Open();
Int32 count = (Int32)cmd.ExecuteScalar();
conn.Close();
return count;
}
Afterwards I'm using this as a check throughout my application:
if (dbCount > 0) {
// do something
}
When I execute this code I'm getting the following error: "Operator '>' cannot be applied to operands of type 'method group' and 'int'"
So I'm guessing it has something to do with the cast of the dbCount-object but I don't understand why as I already stated that the count-object to be an Int32.
I'm creating a program that holds three arrays one for the persons last name, one for the points scored and one for the player number, now I've got all the arrays and everything done but I'm not sure as to how I'm going to delete an entry for multiple arrays.
static Int32[] ProcessDelete(Int32[] playerNumbers, String[] playerLastName, Int32[] playerPoints, ref Int32 playerCount)
{
Int32[] newArray = new Int32[playerNumbers.Length - 1];
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is it possible to create a dynamic array with all entries in it equal to 0?
int** adjMatrix;
adjMatrix= new int*[numOfVertices];
for(int i=0; i<numOfVertices; i++){
adjMatrix[i]=new int[numOfVertices];
}
how to do this? ask the user to input entries of 10x10 array. sort each column into increasing order. print out the array with sorted columns?
View 5 Replies View RelatedTrying to get code to look like
Row 1: ^^^
Row 2: ^^^
Row 3: ^^^
const int siz = 3;
for (int t=0; t<siz;t++) {
cout << "Row" << t+1 << ":";
cout << endl;
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Also was wondering if i wanted to separately ask the user to choose a location to add a char who would i do that ?
( im thinking * cin << arry[][]; ? not sure but ask for them separately
array []1
array []2
= array [][]
In a book I'm reading, the author has the following struct:
struct VertexPos {
XMFLOAT3 pos;
};
Where XMFLOAT3 is a structure with x,y,z floating point values within. He declares and initializes an array as the following.
VertexPos vertices[] =
{
XMFLOAT3(0.5f, 0.5f, 0.5f),
XMFLOAT3(3.3f, 5.6f, 3.6f),
XMFLOAT3(-4.5f, 2.2f, 6.4f)
};
It doesn't make sense to me why this is working. The way my mind is thinking about this is that vertices is an array of type VertexPos, so then why can it be initialized with objects of type XMFLOAT3?
The following is something I am not clear about. Multi dimensional char arrays and the displaying of them.
Code:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
main() {
//char test[5][5]
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The commented out expression didn't run at all but the double quotation mark one did, unfortunately, it gives me a hexadecimal display. How can I get it to display like this:
*****
*****
*****
*****
*****
i'm currently working on a research project and i've been given some specifications
Is there a way i can access/use the array initialisation list i.e
{value,value,value}; .
For my own class? Like this
myclass foo={value,value,value};
I'm having trouble declaring and initializing a two-dimensional array using the C++11 standard conventions. I would like to know how to do it in C++11 style as know how to use the old style.
the exception im getting is:
c++11_array_exp.cpp:37:3: error: too many initializers for ‘std::array<std::array<std::basic_string<char>, 6ul>, 22ul>’
you can find my code here:
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i have tried like that int arr[1000000] to initialize but it crashed my programm.but if i do int arr[100000] it works fine..why is that and what is the maximum range of integer array initialization??
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have to initialize two arrays with values given alternately from console. But the array takes only the last entered values.
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#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main(){
int n,t,i;
cin>>n;
cin>>t;
int a[n];
for(i=0;i<n;i++)
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I am attempting to write a program that converts binary to base10, and vice versa.
But in the function for converting Base10 to Binary, just as it reaches the line of code
int* binary = new int [a];
it skips straight to the int main()
All I'm attempting to do with that line of code is initialize the variable "a" into the elements of the array "binary".
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Basically, say i wanted to sum all the values enter for x. First, i ask the user how many x's there are, then create a "for" loop to ask for x1, x2, x3, .. xn. Then i want to know the cumulative total of x. How would i do this? This is the sample code i have made right now inside of my main function:
Code:
int N;
int I;
int X;
//This is where i ask for how many x's there are//
}
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How would I be able to let the user enter multiple heart rates which would all be separate.
Code:
printf("Enter your recorded Heart Rates ");
scanf("%d", &in_rate);
//formulas
if (gender == 'm'){
target = 226 - age;
} else if (gender == 'f'){
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I'm having trouble understanding how to get my phonebook to print out it's entries. If I just have one entry, it will correctly display it but if I have 2 or more, it leaves out chunks of that entry's data.
Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <ctype.h>
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when i declare local variable x and use it in array,the error is occure that use of un assign local variable.
namespace ConsoleApplication11
{class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
int x;
Console.Write("enter how many entries you want");
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#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
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It compiles just fine and it will add new entries and print the entries just fine but when I go to delete an entry it will delete it but it will mess up the one before it.
This program is an address book where you caan add/view entries. I'm having a problem printing out entries. Why the information isn't getting saved into the structure array?
Code:
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
struct contactinfo
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I have to create a program that holds three arrays one for the persons last name one for the points scored and one for the player number, now i've got all the arrays and things done but i'm confused as to how i'm going to delete an entry so far the options i've got working are create player, list player, update player, retrieve player and exit.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
namespace PlayerSystem6 {
class Program {
static void Main(string[] args){
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Why multiple entries in combo boxes?
private void Form1_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) {
try {
connection.Open();
OleDbCommand command=new OleDbCommand();
command.Connection=connection;
string query="select * from korisnici,dogadjaji";
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Here is my code so far:
Code:
//LINEAR CHAINING OR SEPERATE CHAINING...
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#define MAX_USERNAME_LEN 15
#define MAX_PASSWORD_LEN 20
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When I compile I get this error:
Code:
simpleauth.c: In function ‘initialize_table’:
simpleauth.c:179:30: error: incompatible types when assigning to type ‘DBEntry’ from type ‘void *’
I am sure its a simple error but I cannot seem to figure out how to set all the entries in the database to NULL. My plan is this:
1. Set all entries to NULL.
2. Check if entry is empty, if empty insert into hash-location, if not increment until empty...
Part 2 seems easy to me, but I cannot set them to empty....
I developed the following heap sort algorithm code, and for some reason anytime it goes above 4100 entries, the algorithm completely crashes. It works perfectly up until that point but I can't see why it would crash?
void heap_from_root(MVector &v, int i, int n) {
int end=n,j=0;
// Identify the lowest root and how many sons it has. If it only has one son, set j=1.
if (n==1) { n = 0; j = 1; }
else if ((n-2) % 2 == 0) { n = (n-2)/2; }
else if ((n-1) % 2 == 0) { n = (n-1)/2; j=1; }
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I am trying to create a loop to call in the entries from the text file named Set. The entries of Set.txtare :
1 2 3
2 4 5
and so on .. (64 such combinations)[/CODE]
It basically means the first combination for testing is 1 2 3 and next has to be 2 4 5 and so i have 64 such entries defined in set
My test files are located in D://data// and are named tst_data1 to tst_data64.
I created a loop for test set but its incorrect
Code:
// loop for test samples
char basefilename[] = "D://data//";
char , testFilen[160], numiChar[10];
for (int i=1; i<=64; i++) {
strcpy(basefilenme, "D://data//");
strcat(testfilename, Set[]);
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How can i call the Set .txt and how to define it.
I am developing a program that needs auto start at windows startup. For that I need to add Registry entries. Also the program needs to read some registry keys. What are the functions i need to do these.. Simply I need to
check if the startup key already exists
add a new key if it doesn't exist
read a key values