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Comments by Shubham_Dubey (Top 17 by date)
Shubham_Dubey
3-Nov-16 11:52am
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Thanks a lot :)
That's the answer I needed.
Again, i apologize for earlier. Thanks a lot :)
Shubham_Dubey
3-Nov-16 11:08am
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With all due respect the link provided points to Google books showing some of the starting pages of the book "Data Structures using C" by Aaron M. Tenenbaum and it do shows page 20 which contains the stated code.
Also, I didn't mean to be impolite, I am just irritated because I haven't got the explanation i was hoping for.
Sorry, if I offended you earlier.
Shubham_Dubey
3-Nov-16 9:43am
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Well, this code also doesn't make much sense to me too, that's why I put a link to the source of the question.
You can check the link because i am pretty sure that you didn't.
And, also i am not trying to just post questions here and not work them out myself.
I tried to understand the implementation, but couldn't understand it.
I am studying from "Data Structures using C" by Aaron M. Tenenbaum and this is a well respected and a top level book on data structures.
So, better read the question carefully and the link provided, or you are always free to leave this question and get away if you can't answer it.
Shubham_Dubey
3-Nov-16 9:16am
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Can you explain the algorithm in layman's terms ?
I mean to say that can you please explain it without the terms like registers or counters.
For example, what the for loop in MOVEVAR does and why the loop count variable starts from 1 and goes to (dest-1) ?
Shubham_Dubey
2-Nov-16 6:53am
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@OriginalGriff Sorry to post here, i could find no other way to message you.
Please answer the question at the link :
http://www.codeproject.com/Questions/1151806/Logic-of-the-implementation-of-the-non-native-data
Shubham_Dubey
17-Aug-16 13:33pm
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I tried to run this code with 2 different online compilers and on Dev-Cpp but i get the same results. This doesn't seem like compiler dependent..
Shubham_Dubey
18-Apr-16 13:07pm
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OKK..Thanks a lot..
Shubham_Dubey
18-Apr-16 10:12am
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@ppolymorphe : Thanks a lot for guiding me instead of giving rude comments.
Shubham_Dubey
18-Apr-16 9:52am
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How do i get to print only one "Enter a character :" line ?
Shubham_Dubey
15-Apr-16 11:14am
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Apologies sir, i didn't mean that.
Shubham_Dubey
15-Apr-16 11:04am
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I got confused because many sources, about "negated scanset" conversion specification, asserts that if the scanf encounters any invalid character it terminates reading the input.
Shubham_Dubey
15-Apr-16 11:01am
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Okk..Thanks a lot.
Please provide a link of the standard document discussing this behaviour.
Shubham_Dubey
14-Apr-16 9:31am
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Ok..When i use scanf("%19[^$]") as you suggested, my program works fine.
Can you explain in detail, why ??
P.S. :-I am a novice in C programming.I started learning a month ago, so don't know much.
Also, about "buffer" i know that buffer is a temporary storage where computer keeps our input before it goes to the output.
I am not able to understand the use of buffer size here..
Please elaborate.
Thanks
Shubham_Dubey
14-Apr-16 8:27am
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In data-type declaration i have defined that "address" can hold ONLY 20 characters.
Also, the program produces the same results even if i specify the field-width of %s in the format specification of printf statement.
So, your explanation is incorrect.
Shubham_Dubey
12-Apr-16 12:44pm
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Thanks a lot :)
Shubham_Dubey
12-Apr-16 12:17pm
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Sir, would you please send me a link to some related documents/articles so i can read how floating point numbers are stored.
Shubham_Dubey
10-Apr-16 11:41am
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Yes, there is nothing to warn about.I wrote it by mistake,my apologies..
Thanks for help :)
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