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In the code below the output is 2. This code is used in a challenge and I get an error when I select the answer 2. It accepts as correct the answer 1 which I believe is wrong. If you agree please thumbs up.
If you find any other errors please post them here!
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
for(int i=1; i>=1; i++) {
if(i<1 || i>1){
cout << i;
break;
}
}
return 0;
}
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8 RespuestasAdding boolean values C++
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1 Respuestahow 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 RespuestasC++
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2 Respuestas
what have i to do, if i want that the program always writes for example :
0+1
1+2
3+3
6+4
10+5
15+6
...
because now it just writes
1
3
6
10
15
...
and maybe if it works, can i make then
0+1=1
1+2=3
3+3=6
6+4=10
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main(){
int i;
int sum = 0;
for (i = 1; i <= 100; i++){
sum = sum+i;
cout<<sum<<endl;
}
cout<<sum;
return 0;
}
1 Voto
5 RespuestasCan 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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5 Respuestasclasse animal has makesound function i.e grr..... nd classes cat and dog also have makesound function i.e meow nd woof respectively... due to inheritance classes cat and dog also have makesound function of animal class ie grr.... now my q is how compiler will know which function to execute is nt ds ambiguous??... two choices r dere....
1 make sound function of animal class ie grr
2 make sound function of own like woof or meow.... any help would be really helpful....
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6 Respuestasx = 42;
int num = 0;
while (num <3)
Consele.writeline (x);
num++;
int x = 42; is just an int with an asigned value of 42
int num=0; is what initiate the count for the while loop
while (num < 3); means 0<3 true, 1< 3 true, 2<3 true, the loop end at 2 bc 3 <3 is false
consele.writeline (x) will display 42 while num < 3
num++ will execute and then add 1 to check if the while loop still true, but it stop at 2, bc 3 makes it false.
so the consele.write will write 42 three times. x=42, remember the (x)
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2 Respuestascan someone tell me how to make it impossible for a user to type a 'userchoice1[x]' value that does not range from 1 - 10.
If you also know a way I can make the user input another value for the 'userchoice1[x]' variable if it is less than 1, I'll appreciate you share the knowledge with me.
please see the short code below
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2 RespuestasAssign each track runner a roster number and calculate the average age of the team.
As output the program should print the roster in three columns like in the following format:
Roster # Name Age
1 First Name 18
2 Second Name 19
3 Third Name 19
4 Fourth Name 20
5 Fifth Name 18
The average age of the team is 18.80.
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1 RespuestaAssign each track runner a roster number and calculate the average age of the team.
As output the program should print the roster in three columns like in the following format:
Roster # Name Age
1 First Name 18
2 Second Name 19
3 Third Name 19
4 Fourth Name 20
5 Fifth Name 18
The average age of the team is 18.80.
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1 Respuestaso far in section 1 question 2 area all of the videos have been ads that if you skip the add it just brings up the questions you need to answer. also if you play the add all the way thru you get the same exact thing. luckily I'm using this as a refresher course but I would think if I didn't know anything about c++ then I could be pretty lost missing videos.
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2 RespuestasMatt reaches the final round of a treasure hunt. In this, he finds that as he proceeds there are flags with the number written on them at different positions. The difference between two consecutive flags can be either a or b. If he finds the number on the first flag is 0. Given three integer, first one is number of flags present, second is a and third is b. then return all the possible values for last flag for each test case.
hunt({3 1 2}) = {2 3 4}
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