--- In [email protected], ali alali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 1st thanx for sending
>   2nd the problem  
>          my teachers want us to write a program which a 6 years 
boy can learn form it how to \
>           ( sum , subtract , mulitply ....etc)
>          i can not imagine how to start in this program (may be i 
need a example)
>          but as an out lining i want to but games (small ones )
>           i may also need to use some graphics 
>          BUT I  HAVE NEVER BEFOR CODED (USED) GEAPHICS NOR MAKE 
GAMES
>          IN C++ AND THIS IS THE REAL PROBLEM

Just include some animations on how the operations are worked out 
and the basic functionality... I think you have a library called 
graphics.h which provides you with ready made functions to draw 
objects on the screen,I think it also provides you with different 
fonts etc, not so sure you have to check that out..

>   3ed  what is OP.

OP = Original Poster

Ciao,
Ajinkya

>   4th  i had write a few c++ prog. which dont deal with graphics
>    
>   THNX ALOT
>    
>    
>    
>   
> 
> Nico Heinze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>           --- In [email protected], pakhi yan 
<pakhi_altruist@> wrote:
> >
> > well, C programming is easy,there are many ways to solve
> > one given problem, in your case if you wanna build a
> > maths function, it can be done through pass by value to
> > function or making logic in the main program.
> > 
> > ANCI C by balaguru sami is wonderful book for beginner
> > programmers, for graphics you can refer C graphics by
> > Yahswant kanetkar.
> <snip>
> 
> Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop.
> 
> The first paragraph above refers to some particular potential 
problems
> of the OP. However, we do not know whether these issues are what 
the
> OP does face. So we can only do guesswork.
> OP, please tell us _exactly_ what issues you have with your program
(s).
> 
> Second, regarding graphics it all depends on the OS you work on. 
There
> are some OS-independent graphic systems available, but the OP has 
not
> yet indicated whether he may, may not, must not, has to use one of
> them or whatever. Without further information again it's just
> guesswork we can do, and guesswork is the worst possible base for 
good
> and thorough work.
> 
> Regards,
> Nico
> 
> 
> 
>          
> 
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