The declaration is very suspicious. What you are declaring is an array that will hold 100 pointers to char. Was that your intention? Explain...
chars or ints or collections thereof, usually. Look at your file functions, see what they deal with.
One uses a subroutine because it's reusable. Call if from anywhere, it picks up from the point of call. When the call instruction is executed,...
Realize also that if you wanted to use 2 instead of 54, you could just change one spot, numcols equ 54, to numcols equ 2. That's a big part of...
I'll propose something, but I won't actually read your code. It's far too ugly. Separate code items such as subroutines don't stand out enough...
You don't show the declarations for the properties arrays. One can't tell. As an aid to readability, I'd suggest you read something on...
deletePos is not a member of the C/C++ standard runtime library. You will need to refer to the documentation for whatever library you have that...
There's no need to yell. There are no NULL values in between. I presume you mean how does one extract all values in the string, which would...
See the "system" keyword, and output redirection.
I charge a lot for that.
See your other post for a basic description of C/C++ input. Given that, and a thorough understanding of what you are asking your user to do and...
I'm not sure I understand your question. Scanf doesn't write, it reads. Once you have read a character with scanf, you cannot put it back into...
Look at your requirements. Set the code up to output the first required line. Put it in a loop. Inside the loop put code that will modify the...
My apologies, use what works, then. I'm going on the usual cause of failures because I can't actually read what the user is supposed to be doing.
That solution will work if there's only ONE extra char in the buffer. Your user (who may not be you) may pound a few extras in there. You want...
Communicating with LPT is implementation dependent. So is the ability to exercise precise time control at 22 Khz. If it's critical, you're going...
fflush (stdin) will work with some compilers and not others. Use rewind (stdin). Stdio.h covers it. You are courting more crashes and endless...
The question has nothing to do with variable scope. Shared memory is one form of interprocess communication, and is not a language feature. IPC...
Their reason for expecting you to pass this course might or might not be BS. I suppose you ought to do it on your own. That would mean making...
You cannot hide your HTML other than by not giving it to the browser in the first place. You can 'hide' your javascript by having it in an...
Separate names with a comma.