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C++ Program due tomorrow...
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Posted 2004-10-27, 05:50 PM
Got any suggestions? I'll post a script file of my uncompleted code as well as a script file of the errors presented at compile-time. I don't need help on finishing the code. Anything to do with getting rid of those compile-time errors is what I'm looking for.

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Posted 2004-10-27, 05:50 PM in reply to Medieval Bob's post "C++ Program due tomorrow..."
::edited out::

Too long...see zip files.
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Posted 2004-10-27, 05:51 PM in reply to Medieval Bob's post starting "::edited out:: Too long...see zip..."
::edited out::

Too long...see zip files.
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Posted 2004-10-27, 08:16 PM in reply to Medieval Bob's post starting "::edited out:: Too long...see zip..."
I'd do better with a zipped set of files, and take care of those "not declared in scope" errors, and I'm sure a lot of the other errors will go away. Unknown identifiers tend to cause a domino effect with compiler errors.
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Posted 2004-10-27, 09:00 PM in reply to WetWired's post starting "I'd do better with a zipped set of..."
Here's the zip file:

The program isn't completed obviously. If you want to know what I'm shooting for, here's the assignment: (http://ranger.uta.edu/~sheely/assign...ignment_2.html)

Anyhow, any debugging advice or corrections you can offer would be greatly appreciated. I won't be able to make any changes after... say 7pm CST tomorrow (Thursday) because I'll have to script and print the program and get it turned in before class is over.

Any help, again, greatly appreciated.
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Posted 2004-10-27, 10:34 PM in reply to Medieval Bob's post starting "Here's the zip file: The program..."
Thanks muchos WW! Still lots more errors. (I'm expecting at least partial failure, so no biggie...)

Here's the updated files.

*notes to self:

1. Learn to spell bullEtIn.
2. Start programs the day they are assigned.
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Posted 2004-10-28, 12:56 PM in reply to Medieval Bob's post starting "Thanks muchos WW! Still lots more..."
Kay, I got it to compile with no errors or warnings. Source is attached.

NOTE: Uncomment all calls to srand and srand48 and drand48...my compiler didn't have them implemented, so I commented them out to work around them.
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