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#include <iostream>
#include <cstring>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
void lowercase(char sentence[]);
void letter_count(char sentence[], int count1[]);

int main()
{

    char sentence[55];
    int i=0,count2;
    cout<<"Enter text:\n";
    cin.getline(sentence,55);
    lowercase(sentence);
    cout<<sentence<<endl;
    letter_count(sentence,count2);
    cout<<"The number of a's are "<<count2<<endl;






    return 0;
}
void lowercase(char sentence[])
{

    int i;
    for(i=0; i<=strlen(sentence);i++)
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Sorry guys, but someone can help me with this please?
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Q: Query showing the amount per day

Natali TorresI have these registers in mysql (also in postgresql) Venta date amount 01/02/2015 7 10/02/2015 8 10/02/2015 9 20/03/2015 4 20/03/2015 11 25/04/2015 1 So, I would like to make a query where I get the total amount per day and if doesn't exists an amount in the day, display the da...

@NataliTorres etc
Those tags were hard to type BTW.
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#exposivemonkeys
@GabrielTomitsuka YES!!!
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do lists in python store elements in the same order they were added? and can we store info in te form of pairs? For example: ap.append((client,add)) ? And if I were to compare each pair with new incoming client and add values then how would I do that?
 
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Stop posting and removing
Sorry
 
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hey all thanks to all the help that I got from stackoverflow, I was able to come up with this script: github.com/localtracker/… .. thanks everyone, I literally learned basic python for networking in a few days

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