So what you are implying is that I have a fear of failure complex??? :) Stephanie
--- In [email protected], Thomas Hruska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Nico Heinze wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "onecrazeemom" <Stephanie_Yargeau@> > > wrote: > >> Actually I am supposed to write one program to roll two > >> dice Twice. Once with pointers and once with references... > >> Okay that was clear as mud... I am to write TWO programs > >> one using pointers and one using references. The program > >> is supposed to return the value of the dice roll. > >> > >> Is that better? I'm in trouble if I can't even explain > >> myself in English.... how am I to program in Greek - > >> well that's what C++ seems like right now anyway! > > <snip> > > > > Stephanie, > > > > don't mind, everyone of us (maybe except Thomas ;-) ) sometimes feels > > I live, eat, breathe, and sleep code. What can I say? If C++ were a > spoken language, I'd probably speak it too. > > > > Don't mind that sometimes this looks worse than Greek to you; we all > > have encountered such cases more often than we like to. Just keep > > going on and asking, you've come across the right places (this group > > and cprogramming2). > > > > Cheers, > > Nico > > Ask questions, show effort/post source code, and answers ye shall receive. > > We understand your goal. We have seen MUCH worse posts around here that > score only slightly above gibberish. However, since the programs you > want to write are about 10 lines of code each and basically identical, > it will likely make it difficult to help without providing the solution. > Here's a starting hint though: You are looking for the 'rand()' > function (in cstdlib). > > Don't be afraid to write code. The worst thing you can do at this point > is crash the program, which will give you a chance to try out your debugger. > > -- > Thomas Hruska > CubicleSoft President > Ph: 517-803-4197 > > *NEW* MyTaskFocus 1.1 > Get on task. Stay on task. > > http://www.CubicleSoft.com/MyTaskFocus/ >
