Assume the following code:
int main(int argc,char * argv[]){
int * ptr;
ptr = 0; // tried also with NULL , nothing changes
ptr = new int[10]; // allocating 10 integers
ptr[2] = 5;
ptr[15] = 15; // this should cause error (seg fault) - but it doesn't
cout << ptr[2] << en...
And honestly, I'd much rather see the occasional function with an unnecessary goto than deeply nested class hierarchies or Design Patterns thrown in just for the fun of it. Design Patterns can easily make your code way more obscure than a simple goto.
The reason why the thing is stretched out is because of the way I did the page. It's set at 93% so it varies by screen resolution. Which again is only because I did this for myself, not really for everyone to use or see.
Please have a look at the following code
#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
#include <vector>
using namespace std;
bool multiple(int,int);
void isMul(vector);
vector <int> numbers;
int enterNumber = 0;
int main()
{
cout << "Enter numbers (-1 to stop e...
No, I am not new to programming. In Java we don't put as "Vector<int>" etc. Since it can handle anything, we put "Vector v ". You can see the conclusion — Sepala13 mins ago
The following works fine for me:
template <typename T, int N>
map<T, T> array_to_map(T(& a)[N][2])
{
map<T, T> result;
std::transform(
a, a+N, std::inserter(result, result.begin()),
[] (T const(&p)[2]) { return std::make_pair(p[0], p[1]); }
...
Are you a wizard? The third option was exactly what I needed, I had no idea you could do something like that (it works superbly with Eigen's matrices). Wish there was an option to upvote you multiple times. Thanks a lot. — Ynau2 mins ago
Is there a short acronym for 'OK, it's probably a trivial problem but I can't be bothered debugging it. I'll post it on SO and some gullible fool will debug it for me. With a bit of luck, more than one developer will waste their time so I don't have to waste any of mine'?
hi guys im trying to transfer an older code from C to C++ for an assignment.... i have to implement a linked list by hand so I cannot use STL containers otherwise i'd already be done with this....
here's my linked list:
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <fstream>...
@MartinJames Oh I have been ignoring that poor sod for about an hour now. Never even clicked the entry from the main page. EXC_BAD_ACCESS tells me enough. If they know what that even means, they'd choose a different title.
I can't imagine why I'd need to post a question related to that, but I can see myself using it on the title ("reading from file is EXC_BAD_ACCESSing").
@R.MartinhoFernandes Really? Of course not. You'd say: "Where does this code invoke UB (possible memory corruption)" - or similar. Showing that you've deciphered the message and looked for probable causes first
@DeadMG Perhaps stop looking at the picture in it then. And don't sweat it. It's only an application. Informal, perhaps. Nothing but the rest of your life really, and, let's face it: you had that already.
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@DarshanThanki , no, no and NO ! The articles you linked are filled with bad, pointless, obsolete and/or harmful practices. Please to not propagate this cr*p. Those two articles combines have like 3 good practices in them .. guess which. — tereško1 hour ago