I told you in the above response what you should provide if you want more help. Rather than do that, you have just replicated your insufficient...
You sound like a whining baby looking for his mama and a sugar tit. The only effort you've shown here is in writing your post. There is no...
If you erase a member of the vector, you'd definitely have to delete the (dynamically allocated) pointer first. I'm not sure how that's any more...
You wait until the last few days and look to US to earn YOUR grade? Get real.
fscanf works with a file pointer. It doesn't know or care what the extension was in the name used in the fopen statement. It doesn't even care...
I would recommend that you include the prototype for the function, any initialization that takes place in the function, the code for the...
So you've made the file inaccessible and now you want it to be accessible. Is that it, in a nutshell?
Too little information, but I will presume that the names are arrays of C strings and the others are arrays of int. Since a C string is an array...
Object oriented design was not invented by software types, regardless of how many buzz words they spout, and how many dictums they hand down to...
Frankly, I don't understand your question. Could you give a brief example?
I agree that it's relevant. I had no problem with the original post until I began to see it in other places and wondered about click-through payoffs.
Well, there are these two rules: Then, does it appear to be spam? Your identical post on DevShed has already been deleted. Someone thinks it's...
Since you are splattering this on forums all over the web, one has to wonder if you are spamming. My guess would be "yes."
char input[inplen]; This statement (as well as declarations in the body of the code) will work only with compilers that are C99 compliant in...
What you have been getting here is not spoon feeding. You've been advised to post in certain ways that help your respondents. You persist in...
C strings are arrays of char, terminated by a nul ('\0'). They are not an object, but a collection of smaller objects. One cannot compare them...
You will notice that the choice is made according to various preprocessor #if statements. This means that the interpretation will depend upon...
void* Do2() { //return (void(*)(int*,int)) &Test2::Func1; 1 return &Test2::Func1; 2 } How would you expect the...
You have not instantiated an object of type Test2. There is no requirement for the compiler to generate and locate its methods. I suspect that...
You are saying 'flag', but there is a whole set of flags. I recommend you read your materials, and have your sir do the same.
Separate names with a comma.