I'm having a problem with the two while statements in my UDF.
- 1. It will run both while loops twice...?
- 2. It now goes into a continuous loop.
- 3. When it did work, it would only return 1 value to the main()...?
#include <iostream> // for use of "cin" & "cout", endl... #include <iomanip> // for formatting setw function #include <cmath> // for the general math computations #include <string> // for creating descriptive strings #include <sstream> // used to convert a string to an integer //user defined function int userValue (int);
I have to create a program that incorporates an array of structures in order to simply read input from the user and then reprint that information to the screen. This is a fairly simple problem, but the issue is that the professor requires that we solve it in a very specific way.
I must have three functions in total: one to receive input from the user, one to print the received values, and of course the main function which calls the other two. Also, the input and output functions must be defined using the following prototypes:
typedef struct// Component { float cost; int code; char name[30];
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I know that this problem could be easily solved by simply passing the entire 'comp' array to the inputData function, or passing a pointer to it, or having it return a pointer, but I am not allowed to do any of these things. I must use the function as defined by the prototype.
Compiles with 0 error but on running 2 Errors appear.
I'm Inputting data of an object from user and then inserting it in the link list.
#include <iostream> //#include <fstream> using namespace std; #define LEN 100 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// class employee{
I am trying to write a program to get user's input but only accepts alphabetic characters, nothing else and I want it to ask the user to enter a valid word until they have finally entered a valid one. I have the following code for it but it does not work properly.
void CheckBound (char word1[], int SIZE1) { int i; int w1[SIZE4]= {0}; int found; for (i=0;i<strlen(word1);i++) {
#include <iostream> #include <limits> int getInt() { int x = 0; while(!(cin >> x))
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But this function prompts the user to only input integer values. I was thinking if I could maybe try tweaking with this one so that the user could only enter letters..no luck though. So how can I have the user input letters only?
I need to create a program that will prompt the user for an input, then it will save their input to a file and then it will prompt the user to input "Open" and then the file containing their first input, will open up and show their input.
I'm trying to develop a programme which, amongst other things, prompts the user to enter the filename which is to be opened. This is what my code looks like currently:
char filename[20]; FILE *myfile;
printf("Enter the full file name you would like to open:"); scanf("%s", filename);
[Code] .....
However, this only ever returns File Not Found - the file is stored in the same directory as the program, and I have tried looking up this issue online, to no avail ....
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 ~~~
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 have a standard linked list in template format (with T being the typename) with the following relevant insertion operators:
bool PushFront (const T& t); // Insert t at front of list bool PushBack (const T& t); // Insert t at back of list
I want to build a list of pointers to objects (we'll call them objects of class Box for simplicity) that is member data for a parent class (we'll call that class Warehouse). However, I want to have a constant Box....const Box INVISIBLE_BOX = Box(); that represents a nonexistent Box. However, I cannot use either
PushFront(&INVISIBLE_BOX) or PushBack(&INVISIBLE_BOX)
to add INVISIBLE_BOX to the list of boxes without getting an invalid conversion error invalid conversion from âconst warehouse::Box*â to âwarehouse:: Box*â [-fpermissive]
What can I do to make it take a constant Box? I am using g++ to compile these files.
I am studying about recursion by myself and i want to make a recursive function that prompts the user to input the base and exponent and generate the final answer .
#include<iostream> using namespace std; int recursive(int x, int y); int main() { /*int total=1; int y, x;
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)
How can I send information and receive from external command prompt from my program??. I want to run an external command prompt, a code that's is not mine, to send information to this command prompt, then make my program hit enter at the command prompt and then receive back information from the command prompt.
How do i read a specific part of a file? I am trying to create a game that reads the prices of an object inputted by the user from a file. This is the code i have so far
#include <iostream> #include <fstream> using namespace std; int main () { ifstream infile; infile.open ("Objects.txt", ifstream::in);
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The file contains this :
Example objects ( ) store items (item) (purchase value)/(sell value)
Grocery Store Items Fish 5 7 Vegetables 10 15 Drinks 20 30
I have problem with string compare. I want to compare the string user input with a string in binary. And I don't know how to do it. Problem in function login();Here is the code: And you also can download file in attachment too..
It's a tic-tac-toe program. I haven't finished doing everything I need to for the project, I'm just trying to get certain parts working as I go.
Anyway, my problem: The program will print the board and ask the first player which square they want to mark. Then it will print the updated board, print the question for the second player to input their square choice but not actually stop to let the user enter anything. Instead it prints the board again and then prints the question for player one again -- this time stopping to let them type in their choice.
Here's my code:
#include <stdio.h> // Function prototypes void printBoard(char board[3][3]); int main() { int quit = 0; // Loop so game continues until player quits
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And it looks like this when I run it, as an example:
My program is designed to read input from the user and then store that input in a structure variable. Whenever i use the cin.getline() function, it comes up with a semantic issue. Here is the code:
I'm trying to code a program to read the user's input and have it:
-count vowels -stop counting vowels after '.' or '?' (ie. abcdjwef is 1 a, 1 e; while fje.fwdfeiii is just 1 e) -closes when ENTER is pressed after a '.' or '?' is found (ie. closes after 'abacds. ENTER' as well as 'as.fefsdf ENTER') -display the number of vowels
Is there any way to do this with only 'cin >> userInput' and a while loop checking for punctuation?
Running into a snag in my program. I can't seem to figure out how to have an object of a class be able to look at all the other objects of its own class.
Reasoning being, I'm working on a game with multiple ships flying around in the same space. Each ship is a class. Each ship has an x and a y, and needs to compare the angle and distance of other ships' x and y coordinates to see if they're visible on the same screen.
How to tell an object to look at objects of its own class.
Here's some code:
common.h
#ifndef COMMON_H_INCLUDED #define COMMON_H_INCLUDED int dist(int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2); int get_info(int which);
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Basically, I just don't know how to properly write a function, call, or how to get the info I need, to the Player::get_closest() function so that it can see the other play objects.
I need my program to read a list of numbers from and input file, random.txt, and calculate the following statistics on those numbers:
A. The number of numbers in the file. B. The sum of all the numbers in the file. C. The average of all the numbers in the file. D. The largest number in the file. E. The smallest number in the file.