no idea what you were showing, but I wouldn't use goto either... we have loops 
for that.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Praveen S 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 11:26 PM
  Subject: Re: [c-prog] Re: compilling error massage


  Closing brace is missing at the end of function..
  Here

  ....................................................................
  }
  cout<<"Want To Play Again Press Y";
  cin>>"input";
  if ((input=='Y' || input=='y'))

  /*goto (start;) original i made change reurn */
  return 0; /* this one is the line no.66*/
  } Add this brace

  On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 1:46 PM, real <[email protected]> wrote:

  > --- In [email protected] <c-prog%40yahoogroups.com>,
  > "peternilsson42" <peternilsso...@...>
  > wrote:
  >
  > >
  > > "real" <shrinilesh@> wrote:
  > > > Thomas Hruska <thruska@> wrote:
  > > > > real wrote:
  > > > > > i am not able to understand the massage.
  > >
  > > What I Know Is... "Massage is the practice of soft tissue
  > > manipulation with physical, functional, and in some cases
  > > psychological purposes and goals."
  > >
  > > > > > pl guide what is the error
  > > > > >
  > > > > > [Error] text.cpp:54: parse error before `if'
  > >
  > > This means that the compiler wasn't able to translate
  > > your program according to the grammar and syntax rules.
  > > In other words, either you have a typo (left of a semi-
  > > colon) or you otherwise haven't coded something
  > > correctly.
  > >
  > > > > > [Error] text.cpp:64: `N' undeclared (first use this
  > > > > > function)
  > >
  > > This means an identifier was used without being declared.
  > >
  > > > > > [Error] text.cpp:64: (Each undeclared identifier is
  > > > > > reported only once
  > > > > > [Error] text.cpp:64: for each function it appears in.)
  > >
  > > This means the compiler is saving you from potentially
  > > thousands of repeated error messages by only reporting
  > > the use of a given undeclared variable once.
  > >
  > > > > > [Error] text.cpp:64: `n' undeclared (first use this
  > > > > > function)
  > >
  > > This means another identifier was also used without being
  > > declared. [Note: C and C++ are case sensitive.]
  > >
  > > > >
  > > > > Unlike other languages (e.g. PHP), C/C++ requires you to
  > > > > declare your variables and their types before you use them.
  > > > >
  > > > > Show source code if you want more help.
  > > >
  > > > hi this massage comes so many time some times i rectifed it
  > > > my self without knowing what i am doing
  > >
  > > We don't know what you're doing either because you won't
  > > show us your code. [Did you mispell onomatopoeia on line 42?]
  > >
  > > > becouse i am using freec++ and it's highlite the error line.
  > > >
  > > > just guide me on what error these massge generated by
  > > > compiler.
  > >
  > > So you think you've fixed the transmission; you just want to
  > > know what the 'oil' light means?! I'm guessing you have more
  > > problems than you realise. ;)
  > >
  > > --
  > > Peter
  >
  > sir
  >
  > i was trying fix the problem of guess game.cpp that post earlier
  >
  > i just begin to learn c++ a week ago. i rectified some of them.
  >
  > here is the sorce code of the guessgame.cpp
  >
  > #include<iostream.h>
  > #include<time.h>
  > #include<stdlib.h>
  > #include<conio.h>
  >
  > int main(void)
  > {
  > int score,leftchances,number,guessnumber;
  > leftchances=6;
  > score=0;
  > int randomize();
  > number=int (rand()%100);
  > char input;
  > clrscr();
  > start:
  > cout<<"\n Welcome To Number Guessing Game";
  > cout<<"\n Computer Will Select Number In Between 0 To 100";
  > cout<<"\n You Will Be Given Six Chances To Guess That Number\n";
  >
  > do
  > {
  > cout<<"\n"<<leftchances<<":Guses Remaining\n";
  > cin>>guessnumber;
  > if(guessnumber>100||guessnumber<0)
  > {
  > cout<<"\n Your Guess Should Be In Between 0 To
  > 100 Numbers Only";
  > leftchances--;
  > }
  > if(guessnumber>number)
  > {
  > cout<<"\n Your Guess Is HIGH";
  > leftchances--;
  > }
  >
  > if(guessnumber<number)
  > {
  > cout<<"\n Your Guess Is LOW";
  > leftchances--;
  > }
  >
  > if(guessnumber==number)
  > {
  > cout<<"\n CONGRATULATIONS YOUR GUESS IS
  > CORRECT";
  > cout<<"\n the number was"<<number;
  > score=leftchances*10;
  > cout<<"\n Your Score Is "<<score;
  > break;
  > }
  >
  > while((guessnumber!=number)&&(leftchances!=0))/* intial cpp mistake
  > here*/
  > if (leftchances==0)
  > {
  > cout<<"\n Sorry You Could Not Guess";
  > cout<<"\n The Number Was"<<number;
  > score=leftchances*10;
  > cout<<"\n Your Score Is"<<score;
  > cout<<"\n Remaining Guesses"<<leftchances; /* here also*/
  > }
  > cout<<"Want To Play Again Press Y";
  > cin>>"input";
  > if ((input=='Y' || input=='y'))
  >
  > /*goto (start;) original i made change reurn */
  > return 0; /* this one is the line no.66*/
  >
  > [Error] C:\Program Files\C-Free 4\mingw32\Untitled1.cpp:66: parse
  > error at end of input
  >
  > pl guide me
  >
  > thanks.
  >
  > >
  >
  > 
  >

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