GLuint corners[1000];
for (int x=0;x<1000;x++)
{
cin>>corners[x];
cin>>corners[x+1];
cin>>corners[x+2];
cin>>corners[x+3];
}
Edited by - omegasyphon on October 19, 2001 1:08:25 PM
array question
when i go to run the following code, nothing is displayed in my program but if i just hard coded the array it works fine.
its reading in a file of just integers
do you realize that the piece of code you have there would require you to input 4000 values ?
are you typing in these 4000 values ?
when you do
cin >> corners[x+whatever];
that means you must type in a value from the keyboard (or use command line redirection).
"I pity the fool, thug, or soul who tries to take over the world, then goes home crying to his momma."
- Mr. T
are you typing in these 4000 values ?
when you do
cin >> corners[x+whatever];
that means you must type in a value from the keyboard (or use command line redirection).
"I pity the fool, thug, or soul who tries to take over the world, then goes home crying to his momma."
- Mr. T
Moreover, you erase previous values. Replace this :
for (int x=0;x<1000;x++)
By this :
for (int x=0;x<1000;x+=4)
But anyway, like said ncsu121978, you have to type these values on the keyboard.
for (int x=0;x<1000;x++)
By this :
for (int x=0;x<1000;x+=4)
But anyway, like said ncsu121978, you have to type these values on the keyboard.
Also, when x == 999, and cin>>corners[x+1] executes, you''re writing off of the end of your array and into memory that''s not yours.
"If consquences dictate our course of action, it doesn''t matter what''s right, it''s only wrong if you get caught."
- Tool
"If consquences dictate our course of action, it doesn''t matter what''s right, it''s only wrong if you get caught."
- Tool
lastly...nothing is displayed because you''re not displaying anything....(in addition to all the seemingly "foolish" programming practices you''re doing)
oops those should be fin not cin
so basically should this work?
im reading in a bunch of integers
for (int x=0;x<1000;x+=4)
{
fin>>corners[x];
fin>>corners[x+1];
fin>>corners[x+2];
fin>>corners[x+3];
}
Edited by - omegasyphon on October 19, 2001 1:09:13 PM
so basically should this work?
im reading in a bunch of integers
for (int x=0;x<1000;x+=4)
{
fin>>corners[x];
fin>>corners[x+1];
fin>>corners[x+2];
fin>>corners[x+3];
}
Edited by - omegasyphon on October 19, 2001 1:09:13 PM
quote:Original post by ncsu121978
do you realize that the piece of code you have there would require you to input 4000 values ?
Um, 1003.
// doing this involves 4 additionsfor( int x = 0; x < 1000; x += 4){ cin >> corners[x]; cin >> corners[x+1]; cin >> corners[x+2]; cin >> corners[x+3];}// Since you want to increase x anywayfor( int x = 0; x < 1000; ){ cin >> corners[x++]; cin >> corners[x++]; cin >> corners[x++]; cin >> corners[x++];}// is exactly the same thing. Which means you've unrolled a loop// that gives you absolutely no performance gain. Do this// instead:for( int x = 0; x < 1000; x++) cin >> corners[x];
Bonus point: why are they the same?
I think you need to rethink what you're trying to do. And I don't think I've ever heard of fin (I suppose you're trying to read in from a file). Try this:
ifstream file("filename.ext");for( int x = 0; x < 1000; x++ ) ifstream >> corners[x];
Edited by - Oluseyi on October 19, 2001 1:14:15 PM
ok if i have a data file like so
8 9 7 8
3 4 5 6
3 5 6 2
trying to read that file in like this doesnt work
ifstream file("data.txt");
for (int x=0;x<15;x++)
{
ifstream>>ary[x];
}
8 9 7 8
3 4 5 6
3 5 6 2
trying to read that file in like this doesnt work
ifstream file("data.txt");
for (int x=0;x<15;x++)
{
ifstream>>ary[x];
}
ok if i have a data file like so
8 9 7 8
3 4 5 6
3 5 6 2
trying to read that file in like this doesnt work
ifstream file("data.txt");
for (int x=0;x<12;x++)
{
ifstream>>ary[x];
}
it give a syntax error on reading into the array with the arrows
8 9 7 8
3 4 5 6
3 5 6 2
trying to read that file in like this doesnt work
ifstream file("data.txt");
for (int x=0;x<12;x++)
{
ifstream>>ary[x];
}
it give a syntax error on reading into the array with the arrows
How is your ary defined?
ifstream supports a get() function for reading multiple characters. Look it up.
ifstream supports a get() function for reading multiple characters. Look it up.
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