So, a (pretty poor) question I answered seems to have been deleted, and I had gained 45 rep from my answer. I was under the impression questions with good answers would be kept even if the question is poor. TBCH I can't remember exactly how I answered, ie if it was deserving of 45 rep or not...
I am assigning values in a C++ program out of the bounds like this:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int array[2];
array[0] = 1;
array[1] = 2;
array[3] = 3;
array[4] = 4;
cout << array[3] << endl;
cout << array[4] << endl;
return 0;
}
The pr...
Hmmm.... I was under the impression that deleted answers (no matter the reason) are listed in the author's profile in the answer's list in the profile after clicking "deleted recent answers" at the bottom. Are there some answers that escape this list?? (I know it is time-limited. 60 days IIRC.)
you can see it in my reputation history but can't view it from there
as for @Braiam the fundamental root answer (it results in undefined behavior) is iterated a lot. I went into explaining some things that could happen and drafted a visual memory dump while explaining this is just one (common) possibility
@Assimilater did you click the "deleted recent answers" link? If you do not see it, you are on the wrong page. The link is always visible. (I've just checked in my profile. I do not have any recent deleted posts but I can see the "deleted recent answers/questions" on their respective pages.)
Wow....I feel stupid. Originally I failed my test cases because of my for statement so I pulled the code an put it into my own IDE. I fixed the for loop and completely forgot about the second if statement. I am going to delete this is 5 minutes so as not to waste anyone else's time but also wanted to provide feedback to those of you who so graciously responded. Thank you everyone and sorry
This is the kind of frustrating post I see from time to time. There's no indication of effort, they don't say why they expect C# to resemble Java. For the same reason, it's unclear. Yet it gets 2 upvotes.
> I see in the comments that, according to your research, the problem could be in iText, but unfortunately you do not share your findings. Please start a new question with all the details you found, and leave out anything related to jasper-reports. – Amedee Van Gasse
@Braiam There isn't awful lot of this on SO, and the dupe is not a 100% match but probably explains what the OP needs. I don't think the question is bad, though.
Yeah I mean some comments does not seem to apply anymore, under question and under answer, I do not know if to flag though (lots of upvotes on those comments)
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