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input an integer containing only 0 and 1 binary number and prints its decimal equivalent..hel p give me to solve this problem give the codes on this problem..tnx..
Oct 4 '07 #1
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input an integer containing only 0 and 1 binary number and prints its decimal equivalent..hel p give me to solve this problem give the codes on this problem..tnx..
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Oct 4 '07 #2
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input an integer containing only 0 and 1 binary number and prints its decimal equivalent..hel p give me to solve this problem give the codes on this problem..tnx..
Write your own code first :-)

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Oct 4 '07 #3
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Write your own code first :-)

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I Dont have any codes for that..i am jst a newbie in c++ so plz can u help me..
Oct 4 '07 #4
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I Dont have any codes for that..i am jst a newbie in c++ so plz can u help me..
If you take a little pain to search on google by "convert binary number to decimal in C++", you will find many sites discussing this issue. We are not allowed to spoonfeed.

http://www.thescripts.com/forum/thread556318.html

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Oct 4 '07 #5
sicarie
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I Dont have any codes for that..i am jst a newbie in c++ so plz can u help me..
Sure we can help, but as they are saying, you need to get us started. Have you created an algorithm yet? Do you know how to convert a binary number into a decimal number?
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