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Could someone who is knowledgable about C please IM me. I'm having a problem
with my C program and have been working at it for like 5 hours, I know it's
something simple.
Nov 13 '05 #1
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On 10/21/2003 10:49 PM, Brooks1083 wrote:
Could someone who is knowledgable about C please IM me. I'm having a problem
with my C program and have been working at it for like 5 hours, I know it's
something simple.


No, but post your code and question and you never know....

Ed.

Nov 13 '05 #2

"Brooks1083" <br********@aol.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Could someone who is knowledgable about C please IM me. I'm having a problem with my C program and have been working at it for like 5 hours, I know it's something simple.


Post a small, compilable piece of code, which shows your problem, along with
a description of the problem, and we will try to help
Robert
Nov 13 '05 #3
Brooks1083 wrote:
Could someone who is knowledgable about C please IM me. I'm having a problem
with my C program and have been working at it for like 5 hours, I know it's
something simple.


You have a wild pointer in line 42. Allocate some memory and set the
pointer to it.

--
Martin Ambuhl

Nov 13 '05 #4
Brooks1083 <br********@aol.com> scribbled the following:
Could someone who is knowledgable about C please IM me. I'm having a problem
with my C program and have been working at it for like 5 hours, I know it's
something simple.


I would IM you, but that would require me to sign up with AOL. And I'd
sooner poke my eyes out with a hot pitchfork.

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\-- http://www.helsinki.fi/~palaste --------------------- rules! --------/
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intellectual enlightenment."
- Anon
Nov 13 '05 #5
Joona I Palaste wrote:
I would IM you, but that would require me to sign up with AOL. And I'd
sooner poke my eyes out with a hot pitchfork.


Let's see! ;-)

Jirka

Nov 13 '05 #6

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