please can anyone code this program for me
Question: We call the matrix where there is a matrix of zeros perforated so it is stored and the dimensions of the matrix elements of non-zero only in a linear series
Where val: the value of the item in the line i and column J
The required language c +...
I am trying to create something that generates a random array with no duplicate values. I've already looked at other answers but none seem to help me understand. I cannot think of a way to actually generate random numbers that contain no duplicates. Here is what i have tried so far:
srand(time(N...
@AndyProwl I think there's some truth to that, historically (stroustrup will even admit this). However, right now, I think his stepping firmly on the brake (happened overtly twice AFAIK) is right on the money and prevents more rotten spots in the standard
I knew peeps would ask. I always have to go on a twitter/chat history/googl e search binge to answer those things. I have good memory for lazy loaded stubs...
@AndyProwl That's the most conspicuous one, yes, thanks, you just saved me ~10 minutes
@sehe The thing I feel is holding the language back the most is backwards compatibility (especially compatibility with C). Bjarne seems to value this "feature" a lot, personally I don't
@AndyProwl That's a bit of a stretch to the meaning of that quote
I agree that if you're referring to the complexity tax that you "pay" then the tax is "using C++" itself, rather than a fraction of that cost which goes to "being C compatibie".
Don't get me wrong, I'd sign for a version of C++ that removes all the warts and has a good migration path for existing code bases.
However, from the industry POV, I fear Stroustrup is completely right (and luckily most parties involved recognize this). Otherwise, C++ will quickly go south, and we'd be left with the status-quo of c++14 and maybe Go, D, ...