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Hi, I'm kind of embarassed to be asking this since I should be able to figure this out by now, but I'm writing a program to sort a vector of objects alphabetically by a string member variable. Can someone help me figure out why the bubble sort below won't work? …
Could you post your attempt so far? It is much easier to help that way, and you will understand it better than if you just read someone else's code.
I am writing a fake banking program. In the function below I declare a dynamic array. [CODE]void trArr(int transactions) { int n; string* accUse = new string[transactions]; return; }[/CODE] I try to access the array in a later function but I get the error "not declared at this scope. I …
I recently installed Ubunty Jaunty (Linux). I checked out the Linux version of the Codeblocks IDE. Obviously things like [code] system ( "pause" ); [/code] didn't work because of the operating system. Is there a library I can include -- or a package I can install -- that will give …
I'm sorry if this is the wrong place, but I don't see any forum here that's more appropriate. Does anybody know about how the "brief passage" exception to US copyright law applies to code? For instance, let's say a somebody (not me) is giving a workshop on good programming practices …
This is only the second time I've used the forums. I've been learning c++ off and on for a little over two months and I am doing an exercise to calculate a person's BMI (body mass index). The compiler shows no errors or warnings but when I run the program, …
I am just starting to learn C++ with the Waite group primer. I wrote a program loosely based on the books instructions to display any entered ASCII character and its numeric value and the same for the next character in the table. Heres the bug: The second character works fine, …
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