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Well, the heat would consume them. B) Can you touch your nose with your tongue?
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1 to 2. You are not a conspiracy theorist. You have probably read a few stories from the alternative press, or seen the occasional hard-hitting 60 Minutes segment, and been angered by them, but you will never do anything about it.
Hi Ladies and Gentlemen, Some of you may remember may, while some may not, because I wasn't that famous with you guys. So let me introduce myself before I introduce my problem. That would create a base for you. I am Shikhin Sethi, a 12 year old programmer, with expeience …
Hi All, I am a newbie and am traking a course in Aptech for C++. Now my instructor asked me to make a program to create, display and insert nodes in a circular link list. I have made the following code: [CODE]#include "stdafx.h" #include <iostream> #include <stdio.h> #include <new> class …
Hi To All, I just wanted to ask you all brainies that I wanted to attempt Microsoft Certification For C++ Language. Now when I searched Microsoft certification it showed up results such as Microsoft Certified ...(Something Something). Now can anyone give me a link to the information about Microsoft C++ …
Well I implemented your code, and cam up with this. If you dont understand anything in it, feel free to ask. [CODE]#include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <math.h> int bin2dec(int num, int *result) { int i=0,x; while(num>0) //does better job than using an if as you did { x=num%10; if(x==1) { …
Hello, I am trying to make a program which will sort a array of 10 elements using bubble sort. I searce dthe forum and google but douldnt find a problem similar to mine. I cam up with the following code: [CODE]#include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> void swap(int *, int *); int …
Well, You should have included the if conditions, and given a break if they were true. I have also done some more changes(which I have explained in the commments). Your end code should be like this: [CODE]#include <stdio.h> #include <conio.h> #include <math.h> int main() //dont use void, always use int …
Of a function or a simple value such as i. Well you can declare i by [CODE]int i;[/CODE] You can then store any value in it by [CODE]scanf("%d", i);[/CODE]This would accept almost any integer value(with some limits). For a function you must first declare a prototype by the following: [CODE]int …
First of all Hello to all of you. I am new to programming(about a week since I started learning it), a little young(12 years old) and totally interedtes in its thrill. Second of all I would like to clear the [I]superstition[/I] that students join this forum as they want you …
Hi, I am new to this forum and am pretty young (12). However, I can still give my piece of advise. First of all as all my other friends replied: [CODE]i=i++;[/CODE] is same as [CODE]i++;[/CODE] Further more you missed out something which I have pointed in bold. [CODE]#include<stdio.h> #include<conio.h> int …
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