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Comments by Zeeking99 (Top 28 by date)
Zeeking99
8-May-20 4:30am
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Thank You. I get it now.
Zeeking99
8-May-20 0:26am
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I understand it now except that it isn't working on my machine. My text editor isn't highlighting the word hex. Usually that means it's not a keyword of the language. Does this hex operator come with a specific version of C++?
Thank You for the answer.
Zeeking99
8-May-20 0:26am
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I understand it now except that it isn't working on my machine. My text editor isn't highlighting the word hex. Usually that means it's not a keyword of the language. Does this hex operator come with a specific version of C++?
Thank You for the answer.
Zeeking99
7-May-20 9:36am
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Thank You, It works.
Zeeking99
7-May-20 9:34am
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How does it work? Can you explain it please? I didn't understand how to use it. Thank You.
Zeeking99
12-Dec-18 2:29am
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Definitely. :D
Zeeking99
12-Dec-18 2:16am
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The important thing is We have to learn from them.
Zeeking99
12-Dec-18 2:00am
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Yeah, you are right all the fuss was just for a newline character. What a fool I am to make such a silly mistake.
Zeeking99
20-Sep-18 10:31am
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Yeah I got it. Thanks for help.
Zeeking99
19-Sep-18 11:38am
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That's what I am trying to do but I can't manipulate bits individually.
Zeeking99
19-Sep-18 11:36am
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I can't directly manipulate bits like that.
Zeeking99
9-Sep-18 6:50am
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Thank You so much. Now I understand why it is so important to understand pointers. Thank you for pointing a weakness in me.
Zeeking99
19-Jun-18 4:36am
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Yeah I got it while I was figuring what was wrong. Anyways thanks for the solution and suggestion.
Zeeking99
18-Jun-18 12:21pm
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This is an assignment and I must write the code in C itself.
Zeeking99
18-Jun-18 12:20pm
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I added the null character at the end but it is the same.
Zeeking99
18-Jun-18 12:18pm
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Such a foolish mistake I made. Thanks for telling.
Zeeking99
18-Jun-18 12:17pm
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I tried using the debugger but a window pops up and disappears in a fraction of second.
Zeeking99
18-Jun-18 11:58am
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Yeah
Zeeking99
28-May-18 13:07pm
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Oh, Thanks for that.
Zeeking99
28-May-18 13:04pm
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Yeah you are right. Sorry I was wrong.
Zeeking99
28-May-18 13:00pm
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Yeah you are right. Sorry i was wrong.
Zeeking99
28-May-18 8:45am
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Thanks for the complement but I have a question. Who is OP? I am new to this Forum so excuse me.
Zeeking99
28-May-18 8:36am
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Thanks it works.
Zeeking99
28-May-18 8:34am
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Sometimes i is less than largeprimefactor.
Zeeking99
15-May-18 14:08pm
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Yeah thanks for that.
Zeeking99
15-May-18 13:59pm
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Why are you saying not to use conio header?
Zeeking99
4-May-18 11:52am
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Thanks Man it works. I remembered we can also use implicit casting.
Instead of (1.0/3) we can also use ((float)1/3).
Anyway Thanks for the hint.
Zeeking99
3-May-18 2:17am
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The program is still printing zero.
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