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so this is what I have done
theproblem is with the digcom after it has run it tells me of a error abou the pointer
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#include<iostream> #include<string> void menu(); using namespace std; char choice; void digcom (); void matrices (); int main () { menu(); return 0; } void menu() { cout<<"\tMENU" <<endl<<"MATHEMATICS(matrices select A)\n"<<"DIGITAL COMMS select B\n"<<"c TO EXIT"<<endl; cin>>choice; while(choice!='c') { switch(choice) { case ('A') : matrices();break; case ('B'): digcom();break; default:cout<<"re-enter\n"; cin>>choice;break; } } }// end of menu void digcom() { string ans; int *score; score=new int; // dynamic memory allocation if(score==NULL) { cerr<<"insufitient space could not allocate memory"<<endl; exit(1); } string questions[10]={"State the basic form of representation of a image","What does LAN stand for","What type of data transmission allows data to only flow in one direction","in a wireless network data is transmitted at the speed of __","which is___","determine the propagation delay associated with a connectionless communication channel through a private telephone network","What does modem stand for","what does IP stand for","what format is used to store data"}; string answers[10]={"pixels","Local Area Network","simplex","light,5*10^-8","5*10^-6","modulator-demodulator","Internet Protocol","digital format"}; string store[10]; cout<<"MAKE SURE THAT UR ANSWERS ARE IN SMALL LETTER UNLESS STATING THE ABBREVIATION"<<endl; *score=0; for(int n=0;n<9;n++) { cout<<questions[n]<<endl; getline(cin,ans); int f=ans.length(); store[n]=ans.substr(0,f); // string function } for(int i=0;i<10;i++) { if(answers[i]==store[i]) { *score++; // pointer is incremented possible use before definition } } cout<<"you got "<<*score<<"/10"<<endl; delete score; menu(); } // end of this function void matrices() // new function { int q1[4],q2[4],q3[4]; float da,dx,dy,dz,x,y,z,*ptr2;; cout<<"\nTHE EQUATION MUST BE ENTERED USING CO-OEFICIENTS ONLY"<<endl <<"ENTER EQUATION 1"<<endl; for(int a=0;a<=3;a++) { cin>>q1[a]; } cout<<"\nEQUATION 1 COMPLETE, ENTER EQUATION 2"<<endl; for(int b=0;b<=3;b++) { cin>>q2[b]; } cout<<"\nEQUATION 2 COMPLETE, ENETR EQUATION3"<<endl; for(int c=0;c<=3;c++) { cin>>q3[c]; } int d,e,f,*pointer1; // DET A pointer1=q1; d=*pointer1*((q2[1]*q3[2])-(q3[1]*q2[2])); pointer1++; e=*pointer1*((q2[0]*q3[2])-(q3[0]*q2[2])); pointer1++; f=*pointer1*((q2[0]*q3[1])-(q3[0]*q2[1])); pointer1++; da=d-e+f; //DET X d=*pointer1*((q2[1]*q3[2])-(q3[1]*q2[2])); pointer1-=2; e=*pointer1*((q2[3]*q3[2])-(q3[3]*q2[2])); pointer1++; f=*pointer1*((q2[3]*q3[1])-(q3[3]*q2[1])); dx=d-e+f; //DET Y pointer1=q1; d=*pointer1*((q2[3]*q3[2])-(q3[3]*q2[2])); pointer1+=3; e=*pointer1*((q2[0]*q3[2])-(q3[0]*q2[2])); pointer1--; f=*pointer1*((q2[0]*q3[3])-(q3[0]*q2[3])); dy=d-e+f; //DET Z pointer1=q1; d=*pointer1*((q2[1]*q3[3])-(q3[1]*q2[3])); pointer1++; e=*pointer1*((q2[0]*q3[3])-(q3[0]*q2[3])); pointer1+=2; f=*pointer1*((q2[0]*q3[1])-(q3[0]*q2[1])); dz=d-e+f; float t[3]; t[0]=dx/da; t[1]=dy/da; t[2]=dz/da; cout<<"\n...........OPTIONS........."<<endl <<"1. CALCULATE THE VALUE OF X"<<endl <<"2. CALCULATE THE VALUE OF Y"<<endl <<"3. CALCULATE THE VALUE OF Z"<<endl <<"4. CALCULATE ALL THE VALUES"<<endl <<endl<<"ENTER YOUR CHOICE"<<endl; cin>>d; if(d==4) { ptr2=t; cout<<"THE VALUE OF X IS: "<<*ptr2<<endl; ptr2++; cout<<"THE VALUE OF Y IS: "<<*ptr2<<endl; ptr2++; cout<<"THE VALUE OF Z IS: "<<*ptr2<<endl; } else { cout<<"THE VALUE IS: "<<t[d-1]<<endl; } menu(); }
theproblem is with the digcom after it has run it tells me of a error abou the pointer
Last edited by Tekmaven; Aug 15th, 2008 at 2:43 pm. Reason: Code tags
What are you inputting for digcom?
Show us an exact example
Plus you don't need a pointer to simply increment a score count. Hell you don't even need an array. The part in red doesn't make sense either.
Show us an exact example
void digcom()
{
string ans;
int *score;
score = new int; // dynamic memory allocation
if ( score == NULL )
{
cerr << "insufitient space could not allocate memory" << endl;
exit ( 1 );
}
string questions[10] = {"State the basic form of representation of a image", "What does LAN stand for", "What type of data transmission allows data to only flow in one direction", "in a wireless network data is transmitted at the speed of __", "which is___", "determine the propagation delay associated with a connectionless communication channel through a private telephone network", "What does modem stand for", "what does IP stand for", "what format is used to store data"};
string answers[10] = {"pixels", "Local Area Network", "simplex", "light,5*10^-8", "5*10^-6", "modulator-demodulator", "Internet Protocol", "digital format"};
string store[10];
cout << "MAKE SURE THAT UR ANSWERS ARE IN SMALL LETTER UNLESS STATING THE ABBREVIATION" << endl;
*score = 0;
for ( int n = 0; n < 9; n++ )
{
cout << questions[n] << endl;
getline ( cin, ans );
int f = ans.length();
store[n] = ans.substr ( 0, f ); // string function
}
for ( int i = 0; i < 10; i++ )
{
if ( answers[i] == store[i] )
{
*score++; // pointer is incremented possible use before definition
}
}
cout << "you got " << *score << "/10" << endl;
delete score;
menu();
} // end of this functionPlus you don't need a pointer to simply increment a score count. Hell you don't even need an array. The part in red doesn't make sense either.
Last edited by iamthwee; Aug 15th, 2008 at 8:41 am.
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