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Main really should have a type: [INLINECODE]int main ( void )[/INLINECODE]
How did you get hired? The point of work is, wait for it, TO WORK! Not to kill your "friend's" computer, and not to waste the companies resources.
This is a function that will find the factors of a given number for you. EDIT: Better algorithm using vectors (thanks all at cprog :) )
1) This `void main()` Should be `int main( void )` 2)Try to eliminate the nonstandard functions.
[code][COLOR=#008000]#include <iostream.h>[/COLOR] [COLOR=#008000]#include <stdio.h>[/COLOR] [COLOR=#008000]#include <stdarg.h>[/COLOR] [COLOR=#008000]#include <stdlib.h>[/COLOR][/code] O-o-outdated. It's:[COLOR=#008000] [/COLOR][code] [COLOR=#008000]#include <iostream>[/COLOR] [COLOR=#008000]#include <cstdio>[/COLOR] [COLOR=#008000]#include <cstdarg>[/COLOR] [COLOR=#008000]#include <cstdlib>[/COLOR] [/code]
This is a simple rock paper scissors game using random numbers.
Use code tags!
How about you don't double post code snippets?
This [inlinecode][COLOR=#0000ff]void[/COLOR] main[COLOR=#000000]([/COLOR][COLOR=#000000])[/COLOR][/inlinecode]should be [inlinecode]int main(void)[/inlinecode]. Try to find alternatives to using clrscr, etc, as they are non-portable.
1)Main should have a type: [INLINECODE]int main (void)[/INLINECODE] 2) O-o-out dated: [INLINECODE][COLOR=#0000ff]goto[/COLOR] begin;[/INLINECODE] 3) What's with the indentation? 4) Seed rand only once, at the start of the app. 5) Could you have made this any less portable?
Main should have a type [INLINECODE]int main (void)[/INLINECODE]
There are some outdated elements (goto), non-portable ones (system("PAUSE"), and a complete lack of indentation.
You may want to take out the non-standard functions and headers (getch(), etc).
I also used Firefox for a while until IE7 came out. When I downloaded it, I was really impressed by the UI, the cleaness of it, and the functionality. I've now switched to IE, although I still will occasionaly use Firefox.
Look at Tech Talk -> Hardware.
I need to ask: why are you in a chinese university if you don't know chinese?
Sharky, please, no more bold! You're making my eyes bleed...
It all depends on your money. I like the more expensive one, but that's me.
While I somewhat support the idea of a game development board (a.k.a fielding OpenGL/DirectX q's), a game forum would be distracting.
Which is good, of course, in case some odd operating system decides that 74 is a good value to indicate success, and that 0 will be failure.
If you like C or C++, look at the recommended books in that forum. Another compiler: Code::Blocks.
I'd like to have a blog here at DaniWeb, and I know how to dreate one. However, can I link my existing blog to my DaniWeb one?
I like the idea. In my opinion the language problem is negligible, as most game coding is done in C++ (I said most, so don't kill me). Also, this topic could bring up many intelligent discussions, as game programming is a very advanced subject.
I'm sure there is an example either in the code snippets section or on Wikipedia.
Can't vote for more than one :sad: Add literature to my list, in addition to non-fiction.
Yeah, particularly when they don't know how to spell 13373 ;)
I like rabbits, particularly the evil Monty Python kind :cheesy:
Sharky, do you just go around supporting all new forums in [B]bold[/B]?
Closing (opening?) your firewall does not mean that random creepy hackers will immediatly jump in. While it is not a good idea to leave it open (closed?) for long, it is fine to quickly open/close (close/open?) it.
[quote="ramgates"]c language where as the use of '^' is allowed in other simple languages.[/quote]Just one point: C is [I]not[/I] a simple language. Also, your poll makes no sense.
Please show some effort. We will not do your homework for you. Post your attempt for us to correct.
1) [code]number = get_number(); // subroutine will ask user for a number[/code]Not if it's not defined it won't ;) 2) [code]cin >> get_number[/code] a. Where is get_number defined? b. Missing semi-colon. 3) [code]cout << "The charge account number you entered is valid and found in element "[/code]Missing semi-colon. 4)[code] while …
Asta la vista (literaly, until we see you again) :lol:
Thanks for the laugh Dani :)
Quite a good idea. Unfortunately, it would be hard to get ALL compilers of ALL languages to comply.
As most of you know, the forum displays a pencil when you have posted in a thread. However, the code snippets section has no identification. I would like it if this feature was available, as I've commented in many snippets and it is hard to remember.
What!? You'd need to have billions of dollars! 1. Send up satelite. 2. Set up network. Honestly, you can't just hijack satelites. :rolleyes:
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It would be nearly imposible to reconstruct C code as all compilers will compile it slightly different. Also, the same compiler might do it differently twice.
Learn basic coding skills. Write out how you would do this on paper. How is it that humans figure out the largest number? Perhaps it has to do with [I]tests[/I]?
Personaly I individualy declare the std members I'm using (std::cout, std::vector, etc) for clarity in what I'm doing. I like including only what I'm using, rather than just dumping all of std into my program, as this defeats the purpose of using namespaces.
Compare what we have to those living in developing countries. We have it better than most.
One question: is this happening to you?
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mmm, no, as there was probably a [I]reason[/I] you got banned.
Also, your main function needs a closing brace:[CODE] int main() { int n; double radius = 2; double width = radius / n; cout << "Enter the number of rectangles> "; cin >> n; [COLOR=red]}[/COLOR][/CODE]
Try [URL="http://faq.cprogramming.com/cgi-bin/smartfaq.cgi?answer=1048382857&id=1043284392"]this [/URL]page.
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