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Comments by lotussilva (Top 17 by date)
lotussilva
3-Jul-13 10:25am
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oooooooh! That makes sense now! This is why I always come here when I'm stuck. Thanks again
lotussilva
3-Jul-13 10:12am
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Thank you! That worked. This is a tutorial from a book I was given and tutorials sometimes have you do unnecessary stuff you wouldn't normally encounter in the real world, only cause they want to teach you something.
I am still a little unsure with the whole postfix expresion thing. I don't know if I understand it well or what it does, or how this program is related to it for that matter :(
lotussilva
3-Jul-13 10:00am
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Then you go on stack under flow!
lotussilva
3-Jul-13 9:59am
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Code::Blocks
lotussilva
2-Jul-13 11:40am
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I don't know how to debug in Code::Blocks
lotussilva
1-Jul-13 17:31pm
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Thank you, that explains a lot. It's actually not Homework. I graduated years ago as a Software Eng :) But I focused on Web Development and now I'm trying to relearn C++/JAVA. This was in a book I was given.
Thanks again!
lotussilva
1-Jul-13 16:16pm
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I have a question on this....
if(item.compare(topPtr->name)== 0){
topPtr = topPtr->next;
return;
}
The tutorial came with chunks of code. And this is one part I couldn't read very well. What is the logic behind this lines?
lotussilva
1-Jul-13 15:54pm
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You're a genius my friend! Thank you! and thank you for the explanation and helping me understand the problem.
lotussilva
10-Jun-13 17:00pm
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Standing ovation! There you Sergey! I knew you had it in you! Do you see how different this response is compared to the way you responded first? I appreciate this. And it was informative! Thank you for extending the courtesy. All is well again
lotussilva
10-Jun-13 16:43pm
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Of course! Lol. Right in front of my face! Thank you. I do see it!
edit...
I just got home and rechecked your code and it looks like I wasn't too far from the right answer. All I needed was to add the ampersand in the parameters. But Help you for helping me see it clearer.
lotussilva
10-Jun-13 16:41pm
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Sergey, I am a software engineer graduated from park University with focus on Web Development. I'm also the owner of LOTUS Marketing Solutions. My name is Luis Silva. No, this is not a school assignment. It's a tutorial. I've programmed in cpp, but very little.
lotussilva
10-Jun-13 16:08pm
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If you don't leave me alone I will report you. Your help is not welcomed. Leave me alone and everything will be fine
lotussilva
10-Jun-13 15:53pm
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Thank you CPallini. This makes a lot more sense to me. It's a little similar to my first design. But definitely cleaner. However, I'm a little raw at Cpp, and this may be a stupid question, but where is the pass by reference in your solution? I just wanna identify it if it's there.
lotussilva
10-Jun-13 15:48pm
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You really are a rude person. Please, do not post again on any of my questions. I do not need your help. Thanks.
lotussilva
10-Jun-13 14:30pm
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The tutorial instructions are lengthy. I'm trying to think about what piece of information is missing that could help you.
1. User inputs a positive number. (this is implied in my working model of the program)
2. Value is stored and recursion is applied to it (added in the body of my question)
3. Value is passed by reference (added in the body and title of question)
4. Value is returned (also implied in my working model)
Nothing is missing from the instructions and there are no more steps.
But I'll look into your suggestion. I just cant mark it as answer cause there isn't one. But thanks for your time. Respectfully
lotussilva
10-Jun-13 14:08pm
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Wow. You're rude. I'll wait for someone else
lotussilva
5-Jun-13 9:25am
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I want to help you but I'm going to need a bit more code than this. The iframe is not what is making your sound play or stop playing. It's your script (JS, JQuery, etc). I have several ideas on how to get it done but if you insist on the iframe method then I need to see all code related to the sound playing action.
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