What problems, exactly? Does it compile? If not, what errors do you get? If it does build OK and run, presumably it doesn't give you the output...
What help do you need? Do you understand the requirements? What code have you written so far? Does it work? If not, what exactly is going wrong?...
I'm not sure what the error is about on line 1. Looks fine to me. The variable "order" is undeclared, perhaps you meant to use "ordername"...
Regarding your second post, x and address are both integers and neither is a pointer. If address is meant to be used as the address of x then it...
Just assign &i directly to pi itself, without the dereferencing. i.e.: pi = &i;
Well OK. Could you start by just looping over the input displaying each character plus a couple of words saying what it is, for example given the...
How far have you got and where are you stuck? Do you understand the requirements?
Please use code blocks when posting code. What input do you give it? What output do you get? What output do you expect? What do the terms...
Your code looks pretty good so what you need help with here is how to debug. Looking at InputMove() we can see from your problem description that...
Looks easy enough; how far have you got and where are you stuck? Are you able to write the code for the simplified for (i=0; i<M; i++) { /*...
OP: do you understand or do you need further clarification?
After 25+ years of professional programming in C and C++ on multiple platforms including some hobbyist PIC programming I know more than enough C...
Seems unnecessarily overcomplicated. Why can't you just do: display=4; display=3; display=2; display=1; ? From Googling reg51.h I'm guessing...
Re-read my question please. That is not what I asked you for and does not answer my question.
Can you write a simpler program, one that just displays "4321" on the screen, then post the whole code? You're not going to be able to do this...
Which string, what count did you get, and what count were you expecting? (Remember when responding we can't read your mind)
No, you should be able to do it in one for loop. How exactly doesn't it work? Does it compile OK? If not, what errors do you get? Do you get...
You haven't initialised "a" correctly. Define it as an array of char, strcpy "SAM" into it, then strlwr should work as you expect.
A fairly simple approach is to check each entry of the array in order, then to check all entries after that for a duplicate, and if you find one...
If you're new to programming then I'm pretty certain this'll be beyond you. Your best bet is to write to a file, open it in Notepad, then use the...
Separate names with a comma.