In a record I have IDs of type int but some may repeat. These IDs also got sales of type float. I wish to compare the IDs number of times they appear and of match found accumulate their sales and put it in another struct. However if an ID is found which is new I pass it to a function to initiate sales..but my code never reach second ID, given I am trying with two IDs.. given IDs in transFile
ID Sale
12345 870
90909 100
I enter these two in transFile and match it with masterRecord. 12345 is matched and updated likewise but 90909 is never executed or matched in checkID function..
void sync_trans_files(unsigned short int count, master masterRecord[], char transFile[]){
const short int weeklyemployee=25;
//read number of records from transFile;
struct trans{
I'm new to C#. I'm trying to create a program to audit some of our processors. As you will see below, I have two foreach loops that allow me access to errorOrders(returns <<UserName, #of errors>>) and totalOrders (returns <<UserName, #of totalOrders>>).
However, the problem i'm running into now is that it seems to constantly loop through these two ForEach loops. When i run it, the 'count' on both errorOrders & totalOrders is 38. The program loops through all 38 users just fine, but then it continues to loop through users again...re-doing the process that it just finished.
I'm looking to see if there is another way I could set this section up so that it only loops through users once. I was thinking about trying to create a 'Boolean flag' that would force the program out of the ForEach loop after it has run through all the users...but i'm sure there are other ways to handle this.
foreach (KeyValuePair<string, int> error in errorOrders) { foreach (KeyValuePair<string, int> total in totalOrders) {
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I know i should probably seperate these two foreach loops instead of having them nested..however, the problem that arises once i do that is my errPercentage can not be calculated if i do.
So I have a program where I solve a maze using stacks. So my display_maze function take two parameters and displays the maze according to where the x coordinate and y coordinate are.
I have an error during my move function, as my maze doesn't display for some reason
I can't seem to find the logic error in my perceptron. The perceptron's feedback function pushes back a bias of 1.0 into the input vector, and calculates the dot product of the input vector and it's weight vector, and returns 1 if the dot product is > 0, and -1 otherwise. This will determine whether the inputted point is above or below the hyperplane given by the functor.
The training function instantiates a trainer object , which feeds it a vector random numbers, along with the correct answer (in this case, whether the point is above or below the hyperplane given by a functor). It then calls the feedback function, and subtracts its answer from the correct answer, and updates the weights by adding the input vector to the weight vector, and multiplying the weight vector by the error, and by a correction factor, in this case 0.01.
I have a hit a snag in a number guessing game program. I was given a half-completed program and told to use functions to complete the missing pieces. It looks unwieldy, but this is how it is supposed to be. I have temporarily made the random guess value visible for troubleshooting purposes.
#include <iostream> #include <time.h> #include <stdlib.h> using namespace std; int welcome() { cout << " Welcome to the hi-low game!" << endl;
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The issue lies within this piece of code:
checkGuess(guess, correct); done = false; //either true or false } while (!done); cout << "Congratulations, you got it!" << endl; return 0; }
I need to manipulate the Boolean variable done so that it registers as false when the user inputs a number higher or lower than the randomly selected value. However, if the user guesses correctly, done will become true and the program will end.
As it stands now, the program will not terminate, and if I set done equal to true like so:
checkGuess(guess, correct); done = true; //either true or false } while (!done); cout << "Congratulations, you got it!" << endl; return 0; }
Every number the user inputs will register as correct instead of the one right guess.
I created a program to convert files to XML. This if statement is giving me some trouble. I am trying to replace all &s with the XML & so that &s will work in the entities of the XML file. Some entities have more than 1 &. With those which have more than one I get an output like this: <cit:district>Anambra & Enugu & Eb</cit:district> .
I once again have a logic error. This time I am positively baffled: I am making a function that messes with three vectors it receives as parameters. The function adds new items to those vectors, but the funny thing is, while it completely normally adds items to two of the three, it fails to do so for the first, despite the fact that I use the same template! Here the function is:
When I run the program, when it displays the lowest temtpature, it shows the address instead of the actual number.
Code: /********************************************* * File: b.cpp * Description: Create a C++ program that declares a 100-element array of doubles representing temperature readings. Pass the array to a function to be partially filled by the user. When the user is done entering temperatures, the function should return the number of elements added to the array. The main function should then display the maximum and minimum temperatures in the array. ***********************************************/
#include <iostream> using namespace std; //prototypes void getData(double arr[]);
While trying to redo everything in c i have an error on a do while loop and i don't understand i've corrected everything else but i don't understand why the error occurs even though it says how to fix it it says error expected ) before token -line 18 part of code
Code:
int main(){ Beep (523,1000); // sound at 523 hertz for 1 000 milliseconds char cPresent; do }
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this is just extra bits i've added on to the assignment but I've worked on the c++ code for a week now i have less than a day to redo it
I am just starting out with loops and I have run into an syntax error and for the life of me I cant find out the issue. Before it has been an issue of me forgetting to close my brackets but I am pretty sure I did that this time. I am trying to have the program keep looping the main menu until the user inputs a correct number.
The purpose of this program is to unscramble the user's input. for example if the user entered 'ftooabll' the program would print 'football'. find the error that I am making....
Now, this only works for strings that are contained in the file wordlist. That being said, I would like this to repeat this search multiple times. Currently, the process is being repeated 7 times, but it only works on the first iteration. The code and sample input/output is below.
Sample input/output: (note: all data has been verified to be in the wordlist)
Enter string: 4132dcba abcd1234 Enter string: 4132dcba Enter string: 4132dcba Enter string: 4132dcba Enter string: 4132dcba Enter string: 4132dcba Enter string: 4132dcba
My loop is outputting data incorrectly. I have inbound web data that come in sets of 7. I am trying to in insert the 7 records into a vector and then display the vector content followed by a new line.
Code: 1 121 12321 1234321 123454321 EDIT: the above pyramid looks like a doom.i.e 1-5 will be in center.1-4(L)1-3(L)1-2(L)1(L) similarly 1-4(R) 1-3(R) 1-2(R) 1(R)
I'm partly successful in building the requirement of the program.but cant able to think the logic for the other half. how can i proceed.below is the code written in c#.
So I'm trying to take some information that a user inputs and to then write it into a .txt file. The user would input a student ID followed by 4 quiz grades. I need to use nested loops for the input, a while loop for the outer and a for loop for the inner.
The data in the .txt should would look like: studentID quiz1 quiz2 quiz3 quiz4 studentID quiz1 quiz2 quiz3 quiz4 etc.
My problem is I'm not sure how to structure the code. I have very few examples I'm working with to understand what I'm working with.
I was developing an exercise program for myself (note: not a project in school) to enhance my programming skills in C++ then I encountered a "logic bug" (that's how I call it :D ) I think. I googled stuffs I need to know and ended up to post my question here.
Here's the scene:
1. When using GetAsyncKeyState I can capture Function Keys [F1-F12, etc..]
2. While doing and having fun to my exercise program, I suddenly noticed that whatever key I pressed from the keyboard {example: asdfkj], it keeps the keys entered and brings to a "field" that accepts user input.
What you should do...
1. Press any key (example: asdfisdjfisdjff) then proceed to press F1. And see what happens. I don't know how to erase what I have entered before pressing F1.
here's the code.
#include <cstdlib> #include <iostream> #include <windows.h> #include <string> using namespace std; void gotoxy(); void gotoxy( int column, int line ) {
I'm trying to create program that reads in commands from an input file, and accordingly creates, connects or destroys logic gate primitives (and gates, or gates). Additionally, I'm trying to modify a previous program that I wrote to do this using QThreads, where each gate is placed in its own QThread. I'm trying to avoid using invokemethod, and I'm sure this method can work. My specific issue that I'm having trouble debugging is in my connect code block in main.cpp. Whenever I try to reference a gate specified by the input file that is NOT the true or false gate (I have one of each and they are attached to any gate that needs a true or false input), I get only a NULL reference. This includes attempting to reference the gate in my gatelist QMap. Calling gatelist.value(newCommand.at(1)) causes the program to hang, and the connect statements referencing said gate return errors about connecting a signal or slot of a NULL pointer.
Here is main.cpp: #include <QPointer> #include <QMap> #include <QDebug> #include <QString> #include <QFile> #include <QTextStream>
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My issue is regardless of which date I input its always defaulting to the values I have set in my constructor in my implementation file in the else statement. So the values always default to 3/15/2006 I think its something to do with the logic in my bool function but I may be incorrect.
header //date.h header #include <iostream> #include <string> using namespace std;
enum DateFormat {numeric, standard, alternative}; const int MIN_YEAR = 1900; const int MAX_YEAR = 2015;
I need to create code based upon the following pseudo code:
dictionary=vector file containing words to search for=external file
While there more words to search, for search the dictionary if the entire dictionary is searched and the word is not found, return the word, search the dictionary for the next element (and so on)
I cannot for the life of me figure out the sequence of loops to do this. The following code returns all of the words instead of just the ones not found in the dictionary, but it's all I've got after countless changes:
#include <iostream> #include <fstream> #include <vector> #include <string> using namespace std; int main() { string dictword; ifstream dictionary;
I have a working lab project with a loop error. Code posted in second post. Here's the requirements:
* - program has to be able to handle file failure - must loop (prefer to use a while loop here), read in the data, calculates values, etc. and then output the results.
* The input data file includes
1. a 1 or a 0 indicating that there is a set of employee data following
2. the hourly rate of the employee
3. the humber of hours worked
4. the number of dependents
5. a 1 or a 0 indicating whether the employee is full time (1=full time).
Problem: At first I wouldn't loop back... so I moved the curly brace above the return0;
I am getting an error with my while loop(feels dumb) when running this code that I am allowed to modify. It is to remove all instances of an element within the list.
I have been struggling with this program. I am somewhat new to c and suck at logic. I have a personal program I want to make that I will try to get extra credit for in school. I have a printed set of winning lottery numbers form the last 10 years. I chose the easiest one do do logically which is just 5 numbers none repeating.
I am trying to find out how I can print the least common 10 sets. I think if there are any set which have not been picked I would have to print all of those because logically they would all be equal, then print sequentially the sets least picked up to 10.
I have pseudocode which I am sure is wrong but will post it just to show that I am trying. My first attempt was to add the numbers but quickly realized that that wouldn't work ...
5 Nums Pseudocode Code: Read Nums Parse Into Ints Make Array [185] //39+38+37+36+35 The highest the numbers added together can go
I have a doubly linked list from which I need to occasionally delete elements (any elements that have a type value different from 0). The function I have seems to work, but looking at it, I think I could probably make the logic cleaner.
The structs in questions are declared here, with irrelevent variabled omitted: