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hi
send me solution of this asignment

Write a program using malloc function. In which you take input from user and allocate memory equal to square of this number. Which multiply numbers and draw a table in the following format?

Hint: User enters 3 then program allocates equal to 9 integer memories.

Output:1

Enter a single digit number:
2
The multiplication table of 2 is:
1 2
----------------
1| 1 2
2| 2 4

Output:2

Enter a single digit number:
4
The multiplication table of 4 is:
1 2 3 4
--------------------------------
1| 1 2 3 4
2| 2 4 6 8
3| 3 6 9 12
4| 4 8 12 16
Jun 6 '07
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Silent1Mezzo
208 New Member
Yea,is it possibly ,when new user is registering, to put on a posting guidelines like one of condtions to join the site?

Savage
You mean the conditions that you just press the "Accept Checkbox" without ever looking at?
Jun 6 '07 #11
AdrianH
1,251 Recognized Expert Top Contributor
Yea,is it possibly ,when new user is registering, to put on a posting guidelines like one of condtions to join the site?

Savage
Post it in the Feedback forum.


Adrian
Jun 6 '07 #12
Savage
1,764 Recognized Expert Top Contributor
Post it in the Feedback forum.


Adrian
Good idea,thanks..

Savage
Jun 6 '07 #13
Savage
1,764 Recognized Expert Top Contributor
You mean the conditions that you just press the "Accept Checkbox" without ever looking at?
No,I mean condition which must be readed.It should be maded so that user can countinue registration only if he has scrolled to the bottom of the posting guidelines and if atleast 10 minutes have passed.

Savage
Jun 6 '07 #14
Silent1Mezzo
208 New Member
No,I mean condition which must be readed.It should be maded so that user can countinue registration only if he has scrolled to the bottom of the posting guidelines and if atleast 10 minutes have passed.

Savage
Haha 10 minutes...and the site registration would plummet to zero :P People would just think the site freezed up.
Jun 7 '07 #15
Savage
1,764 Recognized Expert Top Contributor
Haha 10 minutes...and the site registration would plummet to zero :P People would just think the site freezed up.
hahah,then we write with big bold characters:

"The site is not frozen.Plese read posting guidelines to continue.U have 10 minutes left"

Savage
Jun 7 '07 #16
AdrianH
1,251 Recognized Expert Top Contributor
hahah,then we write with big bold characters:

"The site is not frozen.Plese read posting guidelines to continue.U have 10 minutes left"

Savage
What if they are a speed reader? :D


Adrian
Jun 7 '07 #17
Savage
1,764 Recognized Expert Top Contributor
What if they are a speed reader? :D


Adrian
Allready answered in Feedback forum..

Savage
Jun 7 '07 #18
pbmods
5,821 Recognized Expert Expert
Erm... getting back OT....
Jun 7 '07 #19

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