Your code tags are incomplete. I will fix them for you, this time. Your problem is that main is defined, by the standard, to return an int....
Hmmmm. I answered your technical question, did I not? My contention is that a new visitor or member, whether to a church or a forum, should...
You have declared a function, void drawRectangle (), and you have called that function. The only similar function you have defined is void...
Please read the "Before you make a query" thread. You are asking for free help while behaving rudely.
Perhaps you can construct a small, similar snippet that fails in the same manner. Failing that, you will need to go to the magician/mind reader...
This is not a free software store. It is place to get help with programs that YOU write. You might want to investigate the jobs forum.
Well, in the first place, there's no such thing as a BYTE * (in C), except as defined by a macro or typedef. One would like to know how it was...
You haven't declared f1 () and f2 () BEFORE you use them. C will therefore presume that they accept an int and return an int. When you call...
First, and very important, do not use gets. If you point gets at a string and the user enters more information than the string can hold, you are...
Sure. But since you know that i is uninitialized and you're farbling with it anyway, you won't be satisfied. Your code results in what the...
Well, you set line to 1, then you say "while (11 < line)". Last time I looked, 11 wasn't less than 1. I wouldn't start, either.
Too little information.
Yes. Give more information. Are the 6 bit chars packed into longer entiies? Are they a different code? Information is key. We cannot read...
Divide the output of the ADC into bytes, grab those bytes, and store them in variables. The way you display it is entirely dependent upon what it...
Just including <string> is not enough. After all, you might define a string type of your own. The string class, as declared by <string> lives in...
Refer to your documentation.
Protected.
"const" does not affect the static keyword. It is merely an instruction to the compiler that you should not be allowed to vary the value in your...
Now that would depend entirely on your system's command set, wouldn't it?
If you want help, you should present your code and ask for help with the problems. If you want this done for you, you should post in the job...
Separate names with a comma.