C :: Program For Ordering System

Mar 1, 2013

I just started my task with Ordering system. what should I use if I'm going to ask the user if he wants to exit the system, he will press(zero)0 to exit the program and press Y(uppercase or lowercase) to continue?

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Here's the objective of the program: "Instead of using ABCDEFGHIJ to order letters use DCBAJIHGF go order. The program should determine which 4-letter word is larger of two based on this new ordering system."

Not even sure how to start with this problem , how would I go about defining my own ordering system?

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So I have a map of the form:
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One by using std::pair, as a map consists of pairs.

bool cmp(std::pair<std::string, int> p1, std::pair<std::string, int> p2) {
return p1.second < p2.second;
}

The other by trying to use maps, which seemed off to me at first, but I still tried it out (obviously it didn't work):

bool cmp(std::map<std::string, int> m1, std::map<std::string, int> m2) {
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}

How do I write a function that compares the values of a map such that I can use it to sort the map?

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Code:
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//#define true
//#define false
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void deposit(){

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I've written a small program to do this as shown below:

Code: bash-4.2$ cat test.c
#include <stdio.h>
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and I found this:

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I have 10 or so .sql scripts (the number is likely to rise) which are required to be kept with a C# application.

For the most part the embedded resources seem to work fine , however I require a way in which to guarantee the ordering in which the files are run.

What I do currently:

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(and a bit of linq to filter based upon my requirements) which I pass to a list, I then later on use the list to grab the physical resource when its needed.

The files are named such as:

1_ScriptDescription.sql
2_ScriptDescription.sql
3_ScriptDescription.sql
10_ScriptDescription.sql <--- Here's my problem! This will come after 1_ScriptDescription.sql

Ideally I need a way in which to order the list or some kind of ordering when I pull from

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But I'm not really sure of a practical way to do this, I did consider manipulating the string .....

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Apr 13, 2014

Basically it has to do with the byte ordering in a binary buffer vs the typing of a variable used to hold it.

To give you an example, if I have a buffer (say of indefinite length), and a ptr "ptr" pointing to a byte in the buffer (say, C0), such that if I open the buffer in a binary viewer it reads like this: Code: C0 DD FE 1F Such that this is true:

Code:
/*ptr is uint8_t*/
*ptr == 0xC0

Then I do this:

Code:
uint16_t var;
var = *(ptr+1);

I would expect the result to be:

Code: DD FE /*56830*/

Though if I print that out with:

Code:
printf("%u
", var);

It'll print:

Code: 65245 /*(FE DD)*/

Now obviously it's byte swapped, but what is causing that? I'm assuming if I just stream that out to a file byte by byte it'll be fine, so it's something with the 16 bit data type (also have seen this issue with a 32 bit data type, where all 4 are in reverse order). Is there any way to 'fix' it except bit shifts & masks?

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39 int c;
40 User *user;
41 char nameH[200];
42 char line[200];
43 int ageH;
44 double wH;

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May 24, 2013

I have an array in a class with some numbers in a specific order. Now I want to create a set with references to that array ordered after the arrays content. I thought a solution could be something like

class Holder {
int o[10]= {1,5,7,2,3,8,4,9,6,0};
public:
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[Code] ....

How to create the my_order.

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May 25, 2014

Write a program that reads in a list of integers into an array with base type of int. Provide the facility to either read this array from the keyboard or from a file, at the user's option. If the user chooses file input the program should request a file name. You may assume that there are fewer than 50 entries in the array. Your program determines how many entries there are. The output is to be a two-column list. The first column is a list of the distinct array elements; the second column is the count of the number of occurrences of each element. The list should be sorted on entries in the first column, largest to smallest.

For example, for the input
-12 3 -12 4 1 1 -12 1 -1 1 2 3 4 2 3 -12

the output should be
N Count
4 2
3 3
2 2
1 4
-1 1
-12 4

Here's My code So far:

#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
using namespace std;
const int SIZE = 50;

[Code]....

My Code outputs the numbers From Largest to Smallest according to given array, but I need to make it to output the numbers once(if its repeated)

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Dec 11, 2013

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Code:

#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h
int main( argc, argv )
int argc;
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[code]....

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