code problem
This code multiplies the number of each letter in a string(a=1 z=26) and checks to see if the modulus of each string divided by 47 is equal.
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
char alpha[27]="ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ";
char UFO[7], Group[7];
int n, x, y, z, a, b=1, c=1;
cin>>UFO[7];
cin>>Group[7];
for(n=0; alpha[n];n++);
{
for(x=0;UFO[x];x++){
if(UFO[x]=alpha[n])UFO[x]=n+1;
}
for(y=0;Group[y];y++)
if(Group[y]=alpha[n])Group[y]=n+1;
}
for(z=0;UFO[z];z++){
b=b*UFO[z];
}
for(a=0;GroupLink
to use cin to get qa character string i think you need something ala this:
cin.get( buffer, buffer_length );
//then you prolly want
cin.ignore( 80, ''\n'' );
cin.get( buffer2, buffer2_length );
hope this is what you meant
cin.get( buffer, buffer_length );
//then you prolly want
cin.ignore( 80, ''\n'' );
cin.get( buffer2, buffer2_length );
hope this is what you meant
You crossposted this 3 times and dont even ask a question!!!! wtf, here is a link to help you out...
http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Internet/Etiquette/?tc=1
http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Internet/Etiquette/?tc=1
well, he used the variable 'a' as the subscript in an array, and presumably this board uses [+a+] to denote a link, hence mangled his post.
yeah crossposting = WTF?
[edited by - mictian on May 1, 2003 8:46:05 PM]
yeah crossposting = WTF?
[edited by - mictian on May 1, 2003 8:46:05 PM]
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