please be more specuific with algoritm of calculation of maximum sum
of consecutive value.
anyway if you don't want to use arrays you can use dinamyc allocation
variable to (tempoary) store the values that you read from file.
Kind Regards,
Peppo
--- In [email protected], "Rayne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I have problems writing a program without the use of arrays.
>
> Q: Write a program that reads integers until end-of-file and then
prints the maximum sum of consecutive values.
> Sample input: 27 6 -50 21 -3 14 16 -8 42 33 -21 9
> Sample output: 115 (from sum of integers from 21 to 33)
>
> The number of integers given varies, and can be very large. Without
using arrays to store previous integer values, and without knowing how
many values there are and therefore how many sums to keep track of, I
find that kind of difficult to achieve. The most I can get is the sum
of all the integers, and the sum of the last 2 integers.
>
> Had I been able to use an array, I would have just read all the
values into an array and then find the maximum sum using 2 for-loops
to permutate all possible combinations of consecutive integers.
>
> Please advise.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Regards,
> Rayne
>
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