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Xero said:
" Umm thats such bull. If its a sample from a book, they're most likely going to have some sort of explaination.
They wouldn't just put an example in a book and do nothing.
So I think believe its homework, and I dont see how it could be that much trouble if you actually read the book. Its only a few simple concepts. Heres a hint... Look up "cout", "cin", "local varaiables", and "simple arthmatic."
Xero, your totally wrong. I learned c++ on a book called:
c++: An introduction to computing
and it had numerous examples throughout the book (usually 20 or so at the end of the chapter for every chapter) that had no explanation or source code at all. Yes, there were obviously examples that went into detailed explanations during each chapter (because the author had to teach something) but there were over 200 examples total that weren't answered at all. They were a "attempt" sort of exercise.
So Xero, stop harassing people and go suck a nut. This thread is for learning purposes. Take your trash elsewhere.
Jason
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