asking newbee questions :-) but..... I want to come
back to my previous example. I wanted to use do while
loop and the comuter still cannot loop the operation.
Take a look on the code and output. (Coming back to
Yin's comment about main() - well that's how I'm
thaught to write my introductory programs - reffer to
"The C programing Language" - Brian W.Kernighan, Denis
M. Ritchie - not a great book and definitely not well
written for cleless.
Thanks but....
that is what I'm getting when testing the following
code:
--------------------------------------------
#include<stdio.h>
main()
{
char choice[1];
do
{
printf("This is a simple test. Do you want to
repeat
me?\n");
printf("continue y/n");
printf("\n");
scanf("%c",choice);
}
while(choice=='y' || choice=='Y');
printf("GOODBYE\n");
}
--------------------------------------
OUTPUT
--------------------------------------
css2c2% cc sample.c
"sample.c", line 1: warning: invalid white space
character in directive
"sample.c", line 14: warning: improper pointer/integer
combination: op "=="
"sample.c", line 14: warning: improper pointer/integer
combination: op "=="
"sample.c", line 17: warning: newline not last
character in file
css2c2% a.out
This is a simple test. Do you want to repeat me?
continue y/n
y
GOODBYE
css2c2%
-------------------------------------------------
Grrrrrrrr. Whats wrong with it?/
Regards
Kinga
--- "Thomas J. Hruska"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 02:38 PM 10/24/2004 +0800, Yin Ming writeth:
> >Oh, pardon me, I was too impolite. And, as I said,
> I'm a novice too,
> >let's share our experiece and advance together.
>
> Quick question: Why are non-English-speakers so
> "mushy" with the English
> language? "Let's share our experience and advance
> together" sounds like
> someone desperate for a date. If you are wanting a
> date that badly, there
> is a simple solution to the problem:
>
> http://www.completeevil.com/geek.html
> (The Girl's Guide to Geek Guys - the definitive
> edition)
>
> Okay, jesting aside, I _want_ people to be nice on
> the list, but there is a
> point where I think people are just being overly
> nice for the sake of
> future mooching purposes...especially when people
> feel like they have
> stepped on someone else's toes they get all overly
> sensitive about each
> other's feelings. I mean, lawsuits aren't going to
> fly here (I'll ban
> anyone from c-prog if they decide to sue someone
> else instead of settling
> an issue peaceably). So, all I'm looking for is a
> teensy cut back on the
> mooching end of things. A simple, "Sorry if I was
> sarcastic, I'll be
> better in the future," reply is sufficient.
>
> This isn't me playing the moderator role here. Just
> general observations
> of the past few months and suggesting a few ideas on
> improving thread
> quality. I understand non-native English speakers
> try really hard to sound
> good to the English speakers here (I have good
> friends from Singapore, Hong
> Kong, and Korea and know how difficult it is for
> them). A nice gesture,
> but the finer points of the language really grind
> like sandpaper on the
> mind when used incorrectly (the same is true for
> those learning your
> respective languages). I'm just giving a tip here
> on improving post
> quality. Personally, I enjoy reading and writing
> e-mail "essays." My own
> e-mails are typically first-draft quality riddled
> with errors.
>
> Of course, I don't remember what I said that was
> sarcastic, so I would have
> to go check the archives. If I forgot it, then
> don't take it personally.
> E-mail is one of those outlets and sometimes forget
> someone real is on the
> other end. I really need to get out more :)
>
>
> Thomas J. Hruska
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Shining Light Productions
> Home of the Nuclear Vision scripting language and
> ProtoNova web server.
> http://www.slproweb.com/
>
>
>
>
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