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can someone please explain why this code keeps telling me complication error instead of outputting the value of speed.
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class myClass {
public:
void setcarspeed (int a){
speed=a;
}
int getcarspeed(){
return speed;
}
private:
int speed;
};
int main() {
myClass obj;
obj.setcarspeed (40);
cout<<obj.getcarspeed ;
return 0;
}
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3 Answershow do I get line breaks?
name = input("What is your name?:")
print("Hiya, " + name)
age = int(input("Tell me your age:"))
year = str((2016 - age) + 100)
num = int(input("Enter a number between 1 and 50:"))
line = str((name + " will be 100 in the year " + year) * num)
print(\n line)
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3 AnswersI dont unserstand the output if this code :
# string formatting
nums = [4, 5, 6]
msg = "Numbers: {0} {0} {2}". format(nums[0], nums[1], nums[2])
print(msg)
4 4 6
but when I do :
# string formatting
nums = [4, 5, 6]
msg = "Numbers: {0} {0} {2}". format(nums[1], nums[1], nums[2])
print(msg)
it gives me
5 5 6
is there a priority in the Reading ?
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5 AnswersThe code shown below in the description runs here when I try it, but when I wrote it on code blocks it gave me 5 errors..
1. expected imitializer before '<' token. (line 19).
2. reference to 'pair' is ambiguous. (line 26).
3. expected primary-expression before double. (line 26).
4. expected ';' before 'double'. (line 26).
5. 'obj' was not declared in this scope. (line 27).
Any help please?
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5 AnswersCan anyone help me to code this
Write a method 'timesTable()' which accepts an integer value num from the keyboard and uses it to print 'times table' of itself in a structured format. Your output must include a header row. For example, if the user enters 5, your program's output should be:
5 Times Table
1 5 5
2 5 10
3 5 15
4 5 20
5 5 25
6 5 30
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