Visual C++ help!
i am 13 and i am very new at c++
i have been using it for a few hours...
i tryed to right a program but i got
1 error
Could you PLZ!!!! HELP ME!!
#include <iostream>
#include <stdlib.h>
using namespace std;
{
float x = 0;
float y =0;
int Number = 0;
cout << "Enter 2 Numbers:"
<< endl;
cin >> x >> y;
cout << "What do you want to do with them?"
<< endl
<< "(1) Add (2) Subtract (3) Multibly (4) Divide (5) Cout"
<< endl;
cin >> Number;
if(Number == 1)
{
cout << endl
<< x + t
< y))
{
for( ; x > y ; --x)
{
cout << x << endl;
}
return 0;
}
return 0;
}
if(Number == 1){cout << endl<< x + t< return 0;}
Where it says "< return 0;" is your problem. Looks like you deleted a bit of code by accident. It should read:
if(Number == 1){cout << endl<< x + t<< endl;return 0;}
You should tell the exact error, too. (I see you already did )
However, I noticed your code has no main function. After using namespace std; instead of just a '{' there should be int main () { .
To keep the code formatted correctly, use the code -tag:
(remove the the spaces from the tags)
To get the nice highlighting code box, use the source -tag
[edited by - nonpop on March 27, 2004 4:41:09 PM]
[edited by - nonpop on March 27, 2004 4:43:10 PM]
However, I noticed your code has no main function. After using namespace std; instead of just a '{' there should be int main () { .
To keep the code formatted correctly, use the code -tag:
<br>your code here...<br>
(remove the the spaces from the tags)
To get the nice highlighting code box, use the source -tag
[edited by - nonpop on March 27, 2004 4:41:09 PM]
[edited by - nonpop on March 27, 2004 4:43:10 PM]
You don''t seem to have a main() method which is mandatory for all C++ applications (Win32 apps use a variant called WinMain()), underneath using namespace std; add this line after it but before the opening curly brace: int main(int argc, char **argv) this should solve the error.
here it is it done
thanks for all the help!
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
float x = 0;
float y =0;
int Number = 0;
cout << "Enter 2 Numbers:"
<< endl;
cin >> x >> y;
cout << "What do you want to do with them?"
<< endl
<< "(1) Add (2) Subtract (3) Multibly (4) Divide (5) Count"
<< endl;
cin >> Number;
if(Number == 1)
{
cout << endl
<< x + y
< return 0;
}
if(Number == 2)
{
cout << endl
<< x - y
<< endl;
return 0;
}
if(Number == 3)
{
cout << endl
<< x * y
<< endl;
return 0;
}
if(Number == 4)
{
cout << endl
<< x / y
<< endl;
return 0;
}
if((Number == 5) && (x <= y))
{
for( ; x < y ; ++x)
{
cout << x << endl;
}
cout << x << endl;
return 0;
}
if((Number == 5) && (x >= y))
{
for( ; x > y ; --x)
{
cout << x << endl;
}
cout << x << endl;
return 0;
}
return 0;
}
thanks for all the help!
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
float x = 0;
float y =0;
int Number = 0;
cout << "Enter 2 Numbers:"
<< endl;
cin >> x >> y;
cout << "What do you want to do with them?"
<< endl
<< "(1) Add (2) Subtract (3) Multibly (4) Divide (5) Count"
<< endl;
cin >> Number;
if(Number == 1)
{
cout << endl
<< x + y
< return 0;
}
if(Number == 2)
{
cout << endl
<< x - y
<< endl;
return 0;
}
if(Number == 3)
{
cout << endl
<< x * y
<< endl;
return 0;
}
if(Number == 4)
{
cout << endl
<< x / y
<< endl;
return 0;
}
if((Number == 5) && (x <= y))
{
for( ; x < y ; ++x)
{
cout << x << endl;
}
cout << x << endl;
return 0;
}
if((Number == 5) && (x >= y))
{
for( ; x > y ; --x)
{
cout << x << endl;
}
cout << x << endl;
return 0;
}
return 0;
}
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