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how can I create payment program to simulate the queue at the cashier at a supermarket. Long simulation program entered in units of minutes (use timer). The number of cashiers maximum is 10 with initial default is 2 pieces checkout.
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Herman<T>.Instance 18-Sep-11 8:28am    
what is your problem?
codequeue 18-Sep-11 8:55am    
how to create that program using queue and stack ? can you help me ?
BillWoodruff 18-Sep-11 9:05am    
What have you done so far ? Show us some code.

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Nobody here probably tell you how you can create such problem because all or most of us are not familiar with you and don't know you current abilities.

I'm afraid to say that my first guess is: changes are, you cannot do it at all. I cannot be quite sure though; this is just a basic guess based on my observations: people able to write a program are typically able to ask sensible questions which can be answered.

I also should note that your post only formally resembles question, but essentially it looks more like a vague order for a software or a preliminary design document for it. It's hard to imaging that anyone can be interested in doing it for you. We usually give advice, not doing any work to the order. I can see only one kind of advice: learn programming, in particular try to solve the problem (and ask question when and if you face some problems); otherwise hire a software developer.

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Manfred Rudolf Bihy 18-Sep-11 14:54pm    
Spot on! 100 points would be appropriate alas I can only give 100 DIV 20.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 18-Sep-11 17:11pm    
Thank you, Manfred.
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Simon Bang Terkildsen 18-Sep-11 15:49pm    
My 5 too.
To the OP: We do not do work for other people, unless paid to do so, but thats not why we're on CP. We are here to offer our help and advice, as best as we can.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 18-Sep-11 17:13pm    
Thank you, Simon.
I hope we do offer helpful advice when we have a change, and in some special cases even when we have seemingly little chance. :-)
--SA

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