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From: Steve Offutt <indmold AT oz DOT sunflower DOT org>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: for loop
Date: Fri, 09 Feb 2001 18:55:13 GMT
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In article <3A840517 DOT 5A987F16 AT email DOT com>,
  Yong-Kwang Goh <ykgoh AT email DOT com> wrote:
> I assume you know the purpose of setw(), clrscr() and getch() and the
other
> stuffs not related to the looping.
> OK Let's tackle this step-by-step.

[snip]
> Hope this helps.
> If you're still having trouble understanding all these, you need to
turn to a
> good programming textbook to understand the language syntax etc.

Yong-Kwan,

A very clear explanation.  This is not meant to be a flame,
please dont take it as such.

Hopefully, his assignment was due before you did it for him...

Steve
(not averse to helping when an effort has been demonstrated)

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Steve Offutt
*Learning* to program is my hobby


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