Basically, if I run it, it takes a string, stores it in a vector string, and then outputs it to the screen as I hit enter. But then it waits for another string to be entered. How can I stop it waiting for new input after I hit enter? I tried comparing parag with and terminating there, but I am getting compiler error. I am using code::blocks.
I have a thread with a while(1) loop in it. When the user push the stop button I would like that thread to end.
I thought about creating a bool and checking its value periodically in the thread and when I push the stop button I change the value of the bool for that the thread breaks out of the loop and finishes.
I am trying to find the max number entered by the user, and it should terminate when a negative number is entered. For my code, it will just end when the user inputs a lower number than the previous. i.e.- 10 20 15 "The highest number is 20" when it should be "10 20 5 40 15 -1" "The highest number is 40". No arrays or do/while loops either.
#include <iostream> using namespace std; int Max(int x); int main() { int x;
so my homework assignment is to make a program of which removes any notes in a program file.
for example, you run my program it will ask for a filename, when entered it opens the file, copies everything in it and removes any double forward slashes (//) and anything after that up to the new line character ( ) and anything between /* and */ including the /* and */.
i created the entire program and it removed the // and anything after that up to the new line character but will not remove anything after the first / when it finds a /*. This includes the */ at the end of the comment.
the section of code that removes the comments is
//this loop removes all notes for(i=0;i<buf.st_size;i++) { if((filecontent[i]=='/')&&(filecontent[i+1]=='/'))//removes notes using // { for(i=i;filecontent[i]!=' ';i++) filecontent[i]=' ';}
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i know that the section that removes the multi line comments would not remove the final */ at the end if it did work, i was planning to fix that later once it removed the comment.
I have my program to load info about students from .txt file
Mrkvicka Jozef 2 1.75 2.1 0.4 1 0.49 1.27 Hrasko Jan 0.1 0.38 1 1.2 Mladek Peter 1.6 0.4 2 1.3 1.8 Petrzlen Robert 0.6 0 1.1 1.1 0.6 0.59 Horvath Ivan 1.6 0.8 0.7 1.3 1
My program is ruuning perfectly only problem is that i must transform it to program uses class, class student . Am very beginer in using classes, so far i do very easy programs using classes.
I've been working on a small SDL program and decided I wanted to throw the program on to a disc so I could show some people what I'm working on. However, when I try to run the executable, the program crashes and under more details it says that the fault lies on SDL2_ttf.dll .
Why does this program work inside of VS2012e and not in windows?
What I did :
Set the program to release, hit f6, and then tried to run the executable from windows.
Additional information :
Compiler : Visual Studio 2012 express O/S : Windows 7 64bit SDL lib : 32 bit version
For instance Code: int counter; counter =0; FILE *pfile; pfile= fopen("g:myprog.txt" "w"); while (counter >100) { fprintf (case counter{something})}; how do I do this?
I am working on a program to compute the natural log of numbers using several different methods, but I am having a couple of issues. Firstly, when using Borchardt's Algorithm I almost always end up with nan as a result, even though I am pretty sure I got the formula correct. Also, in my lnDemo.c file It doesnt give me the correct answer and the second time around I get a segmentation fault.
Code:
//myLog.h------------------------------------------------------- //These functions will compute or aproximate the natural log of a number //This method will use a formula to compute it int lnFormula(double x, int m,double *result);
I'va create a c program that scans the web from a root it works on mypc but dont works on another pc of my friend.I have created this project with Visual Studio 2013 disabling extension to obtain standard ansi c project.
I have an issue with a switch case in my program. I execute it and it does fine all the way up to where it says, "Answer (1, 2, or 3): ". When I enter 1, 2, or 3, it gives me' "Not an input choice!" from the default of the switch case.
NOTE: I use Code::Blocks on Windows XP.
Here is the code:
Code:
#include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> int main() {
Can we use more than one 'if' subroutine in one program. I am trying to implement this but if I run the two subroutines at the same time the lower subroutine directly shows "invalid grade". But if I run one at a time then they work perfectly fine.
Why is this happening? Does the compiler think that its the same "if" routine. If so how do I segregate it???
Code: printf("Enter a score:"); scanf("%d",&gr); if(gr>=80 && gr<=100) printf("A Grade "); if (gr>=60 && gr<80) printf("B Grade