Re: My problem in C
@pauliyobo
thanks for the answer. this will be the first time when I would use any other header file except for stdio. guess that is what happen when you move forward.
one thing though, if it is not too much of a bother, would you mind explaining the condition below?
if(result != (int)result && result > 0.0)
I am asking because I want to understand whether it is exactly as it is I am thinking, or something different.
@Ethin:
you always take time to answer my questions. but would you mind taking the level down a little bit? I don't think that I can understand what you are trying to tell me sometimes.
hope that does not make you mad.
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