yeah that is similar. You can do what I want very easily for legacy languages that are not meant to be as comprehensive as 'C' and 'C' equivalents like .NET stuff.
Can I do this? I realize that cout is just throwing data to the shell console. This is what I have for a routine that I want to call over and over again for decimal numbers 1 to 65535...
I came from a VB legacy background, which I realize absolutely sucks because it basically takes the lower level "threaded concepts" (like differentiating between chars, strings, pointers,...
if anyone is still listening, my "stoi" function is throwing an "abort called" error. I'm not really sure why but I'm still checking on it. I've narrowed it down to that.
Unfortunately I'm a rare case of the individual that understands where all of this came from. So someone like me isn't really interested in reading books. There's no language out...
I need them? wow, did not know that. Ya see? that's why I need *good documentation*!! I can't believe it. The redundancies in documentation is so convoluted...that's why I don't really like...
what I'd like to do is find a way to code in reading 3x3 matrices from these lines. does that make sense? that way I don't have to patternize this stuff by issuing a million iterations. ...
yes. that makes good sense. but what about other C++ environments?? More than likely they are using some strange environment outside of VS. There's too many to count anymore.
I'm sorry, what I meant to say was any files that were relevant to the execution of the program rather than just 'h' files and 'cpp' files. there are much more resources that go into some cpp...
I noticed that this forum has many viewers and I try to post on forums that have that. This is a duplicated post from StackOverFlow.com simply because over there it seems they require...