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    C/C++ Coding challenges

    I'm really sorry guyss. you got only 2 ways to do this. (As far as I can see) :yes::yes:
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    C/C++ Coding challenges

    it depends. As far as I can see you got 3 ways to do this :yes::yes::yes:
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    C/C++ Coding challenges

    ok guyss next challenge Write a program to show the hexadecimal representation of any given integer.For an example program will look like this Please enter the integer value : 5498 - user input hexadecimal representation of 5498 is 0x157A. - computer out put remember this is an open...
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    C/C++ Coding challenges

    I didn't do double math for my degree.I did only single maths. AI was there in my IT degree. I did it. So why don't you give us the start. You have the interest on this. We will start from a simple application:D. Then we'll improve it. You have my full support on this. :yes:
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    C/C++ Coding challenges

    If ur really think that your good at with heavy maths, image processing, then go n start a new thread for this. I will give my support every way I can :D:D:D
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    C/C++ Coding challenges

    Thanks for the post. Its a grt idea machan. But I code only with C/C++ and C#. I knw little bit of VB 6.0 and VB.net. But I don't know PHP,java..... Yes from now on you can use any language. bcoz it doesn't matter what language that you are using. you have to think for that specific logic. But I...
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    C/C++ Coding challenges

    okay here is my solution #include "stdafx.h" #include <time.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> char* dayInput =NULL; char* temp; tm structTime; char * days[] = { "Sunday", "Monday","Tuesday", "Wednesday","Thursday", "Friday", "Saturday"}; int _tmain(int argc...
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    C/C++ Coding challenges

    ela kiri ne. thx machan post ekata. :yes::yes::yes::yes::yes:. mage version ekath mama dannum.
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    C/C++ Coding challenges

    l = Int64.Parse(textBox1.Text); x = l; while (true) { x = x / 10; y = l % 10; l = x; if (z % 2 == 0) { if (y != 0)...
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    C/C++ Coding challenges

    oky onna next challenge eka. C/C++ program code ekak denna date ekak dunnama (year eka 1899 ta wada wadi date ekak) weekday eka mokakda kiyala denna one. for an Eg Please enter the date (dd-mm-yyyy) : 30-07-2010 - user input eka This day is Friday. - Computer response eka . :D:D
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    LIPTON'S SEAT

    mamath giya me lagadi. pissu hadenwa e place eka dakkama. thx 4 da post machan.
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    C/C++ Coding challenges

    thx machan. thanks for the encouragement. Above algorithm is use to validate the credit card numbers. I will add another algorithm like this. Thnkas :yes::yes:
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    C/C++ Coding challenges

    seems like nobody s have a interest on this. anyway here is the code. #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include <stdlib.h> char* number =NULL; char temp[2]; int finalval=0; int tempval =0; int main() { number =(char*)malloc(1000); printf("Please enter the number :")...
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    C/C++ Coding challenges

    java ne. elama thama. ayyo ko anith aya. kauruth na ne.
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    C/C++ Coding challenges

    ayyo kauruth meka baraganne nadda :no::no::no:
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    C/C++ Coding challenges

    This thread is for C/C++ programming. I’ll give you guyz an algorithm. Give me a C/C++ implementation of it. Here goes. Say I have a number 896235716. I need to validate this. Validation algorithm is like this. From the last digit you start extracting. Here the last digit is 6. So you...
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    MAYA මායා ශිෂ්ටාචාරය

    ela ma thama :yes::yes::yes: thx 4 sharing tht info machan
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    C proggraming help

    my version of this #include <stdio.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #define Aththa 1 #define Boru 0 typedef int BOOL; char* NicNumer; char* temp; int year,days,index,WeekDay; BOOL IsLeap = Boru; BOOL IsMale = Aththa; char* Week[] = {"Sunday"...
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    C proggraming help

    machanla leap yr ekak awoth mokada wenne??? (year)MOD4 == 0 da kiyala chk karanna wei neda.
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    C++ Win32 Programing

    Product Description "Look it up in Petzold" remains the decisive last word in answering questions about Windows development. And in PROGRAMMING WINDOWS, FIFTH EDITION, the esteemed Windows Pioneer Award winner revises his classic text with authoritative coverage of the latest versions...

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