Andy wrote:
> --- In [email protected], "Tyler Littlefield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> DONT ANSWER IF U DONT WANT TO....DONT HAVE TO GIVE ME UR
> COMMENTS...THE QUESTION WAS FOR SUNNY...U THINK IF I COULD FIGURE IT
> OUT BY MY SELF I HAVE TO POST IT HERE???

Don't yell at group members.  Very unprofessional.  Tyler could also be 
a little more tactful in his replies (hint, hint).  This is also a 
public group - anyone can reply and you should leave on topic 
discussions on-list so many people can contribute.  The group Welcome 
message clearly indicates that asking for homework help without showing 
any effort will garner replies like the one Tyler just gave you.

It does appear to be a homework problem.  Most homework style problems 
are supplied by educational institutions to be done by the individual. 
Educational institutions usually provide resources for struggling 
students to help them through homework problems which the student is 
having difficulty with.  If you got this problem from an educational 
institution, please consider using that valuable support resource.  The 
alternative is that someone here could provide you a solution.  However, 
if you pass it off as your own, that is called plagiarism.  The 
punishment for plagiarism is usually a failing grade or expulsion 
depending on the educational institution you attend.  It is NOT 
embarrassing to ask for help nor will it cause any grade deduction when 
using the official methods of help provided by educational institutions.

c-prog demands excellence from its members.  You won't learn anything if 
anyone simply provides you with a solution.  In fact, you will likely 
become dependent upon the group and a burden to other people should you 
get a programming job.  Today's business world demands self-reliance.

If you wish to receive an answer to your question, you need to show us 
what you have done so far.  Show us that you have made an effort - 
source code, Google queries, something, anything.  If you are truly 
stumped, then describe in detail what exactly you don't understand.

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