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5:44 PM
If I have sum_(k=0)^n x^k = r, how do I make a c++ program that approximates x? I made a program that calculates the sum for an ansatz of x and then uses "while (abs(sum - r) >= 0.1)" to manipulate x enough times until the approximation is good enough but I haven't found a way to manipulate x efficiently if the ansatz if off.
 
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8:52 PM
@Ven How am I bad??
@JossieCalderon with no handler?
yup
All I get are old stack overflow posts
:(
macbook:~ max$ gdb --version
GNU gdb (GDB) 7.11
@JossieCalderon Sorry, I don't
I did google
But I couldn't find the wikipedia page
Or the mdn page
@OneRaynyDay yup!
@OneRaynyDay I know. I also use mdn. And official documentation if its related to a project (for example node, socket.io, etc.).
@sehe Not that I'm aware of.. I was born in 2001
@sehe It means Mozilla Development Network
@OneRaynyDay I'm not a help vampire...
@sehe Did it mean something different in 1998?
@sehe look around I help other people too
I tried:
> scanf in for loop error debugging c
> readline: readline_callback_read_char() called with no handler!
> C handlers
@sehe How do I feel intitled?
@JossieCalderon I also help other people
@JossieCalderon In the JS chatroom
@JossieCalderon And I don't feel entitled
@sehe No, OneRaynyDay brought it up
 
9:38 PM
@sehe anti-pattern?
I looked it up
> An AntiPattern is a literary form that describes a commonly occurring solution to a problem that generates decidedly negative consequences.
But the way you used it doesn't really match that definition
why congrats?
??
@sehe what does that even mean??
> Now you'll have basically think
You basically have thinking skills?
You basically have to think?
You have basic thinking?
 
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