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    Re: Looking for a Mentor

    You are using the == conditon where I think you want the = assignment. What does minCharges() function return?

    When you create an enum type, the elements are assigned consecutive numbers starting at 0 (unless specified otherwise). So LOW is 0, HIGH is 1 and AVERAGE is 2. You are defining the arrays as having 2 elements (access 0 and 1) but then access using 2 (AVERAGE) so you have a memory buffer overflow as you are accessing memory outside that reserved for the arrays.

    You'll also need to change the definiton of autoStats etc from charges to double. Having autoStats an array of charges means that the array elements can only take the values of the type charges (ie LOW HIGH or AVERAGE) which doesn't look like is what you want.
    Last edited by 2kaud; January 19th, 2014 at 07:08 PM.
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