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  • R rdop

    Hi All I am new student to MCA.I need some example of Array.How can i store a Char type values in store and print.Plz help me

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    'Array' as such doesn't exist in C++. There are some stl containers such as std::vector, std::list and the C-style array. Please try to be more specific in your question.

    -- Arman

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      'Array' as such doesn't exist in C++. There are some stl containers such as std::vector, std::list and the C-style array. Please try to be more specific in your question.

      -- Arman

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      rdop
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      ok i have char see[3]='*'; and i want to store these see values and print one by one.. Plz help me

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      • R rdop

        Hi All I am new student to MCA.I need some example of Array.How can i store a Char type values in store and print.Plz help me

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        SandipG
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        I recommend you get some good book for 'C'. Your are MCA student so i think you are from India. If yes,Please have a look at "Let us C" this is very good for beginners. There are other good books also like "Schaum's Series" etc.

        Regards, Sandip.

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        • R rdop

          Hi All I am new student to MCA.I need some example of Array.How can i store a Char type values in store and print.Plz help me

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          raesa
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          If you are looking for a simple c++ program to store character strings in a character array and print them, then have a look at the follwowing piece of code : void main() { char see[3][256] = {"\0" }; for (int nCntr = 0; nCntr < 3; nCntr++) sprintf (see[nCntr], "%d", nCntr); for (int nCntr = 0; nCntr < 3; nCntr++) printf ("\n%s", see[nCntr]); } Is that what you wanted??

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          • S SandipG

            I recommend you get some good book for 'C'. Your are MCA student so i think you are from India. If yes,Please have a look at "Let us C" this is very good for beginners. There are other good books also like "Schaum's Series" etc.

            Regards, Sandip.

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            rdop
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            thx's

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            • R rdop

              ok i have char see[3]='*'; and i want to store these see values and print one by one.. Plz help me

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              laksh2204
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              int main(){ char see[3]; see[0] = 's'; see[1] = 'e'; see[2] = 'e'; // or you can do above 3 steps in loop also for (int a=0; a<3; a++) { cout<<"enter a character:"; cin>>see[i]; } for(int i=0; i<3; i++) { cout<<see[i]; } return 0; } Try this and start with any of book suggested by sandip.

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              • R rdop

                Hi All I am new student to MCA.I need some example of Array.How can i store a Char type values in store and print.Plz help me

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                CPallini
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                For instance:

                char myCharArray[]={ 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e'};
                char c = myCharArray[3]; // now c value is 'd'

                BTW Good C tutorial needed. :)

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                • R rdop

                  Hi All I am new student to MCA.I need some example of Array.How can i store a Char type values in store and print.Plz help me

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                  David Crow
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                  rdop wrote:

                  I am new student to MCA.

                  Unless you have 0 experience with the C language, a person pursuing a Master's degree, especially in a computer-related field, should easily be able to find this with minimal effort.

                  "Love people and use things, not love things and use people." - Unknown

                  "The brick walls are there for a reason...to stop the people who don't want it badly enough." - Randy Pausch

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                  • R raesa

                    If you are looking for a simple c++ program to store character strings in a character array and print them, then have a look at the follwowing piece of code : void main() { char see[3][256] = {"\0" }; for (int nCntr = 0; nCntr < 3; nCntr++) sprintf (see[nCntr], "%d", nCntr); for (int nCntr = 0; nCntr < 3; nCntr++) printf ("\n%s", see[nCntr]); } Is that what you wanted??

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                    David Crow
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                    raesa wrote:

                    If you are looking for a simple c++ program...then have a look at the follwowing piece of code :

                    What part of your code is C++? :confused:

                    "Love people and use things, not love things and use people." - Unknown

                    "The brick walls are there for a reason...to stop the people who don't want it badly enough." - Randy Pausch

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                      raesa wrote:

                      If you are looking for a simple c++ program...then have a look at the follwowing piece of code :

                      What part of your code is C++? :confused:

                      "Love people and use things, not love things and use people." - Unknown

                      "The brick walls are there for a reason...to stop the people who don't want it badly enough." - Randy Pausch

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                      raesa
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                      I'm sorry, i mis-wrote it as 'c++', its actually 'c'.Thnx for pointing out the mistake. :-D

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