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Date: Mon, 13 Dec 1999 19:32:31 -0300
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Subject: Re: Input?
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There are several ways in which you can store a value in a variable, but for
the ANSI C (also works for C++) the easiest way is the command scanf().
The sintax for the scanf is the following:
scanf("%type",&variable);
where type is the type of the value and of the variable deaclared earlier.
the type are defined as :
d : Decimal/Integer
s : String
f : float
d : double
...
Go check the scanf command on the tutorials on the Net. You will find lots
of things...
SPY
Roger wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> I have one question! I know a command in Basic,but I can't use it in
> C++.Could anyone tell me how I make a input-command,so I can for example
> write in a name!
>
> Thanks..
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There are several ways in which you can store a value in a variable, but
for the ANSI C (also works for C++) the easiest way is the command scanf().
The sintax for the scanf is the following:
scanf("%type",&variable);
where type is the type of the value and of the variable deaclared earlier.
the type are defined as :
d : Decimal/Integer
s : String
f : float
d : double
...
Go check the scanf command on the tutorials on the Net. You will find lots of things...
SPY
Roger wrote:
Hi everyone!--------------B9EE104BCE361AA0208E71CE--I have one question! I know a command in Basic,but I can't use it in
C++.Could anyone tell me how I make a input-command,so I can for example
write in a name!Thanks..