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1) gets() -- never use it. Read this for explaination of why.
lines 26-27: There is no need for variable x. Just use the parameter variable n.
line 41: >>void putdata(int n); Delete that line because its not necessary to prototype a function before actually writing the code for it. Most programmers will have all function progotypes at the very beginnning of the program, after the
line 44: same as previous comment about 26-27.
No comments about the rest of your program because I don't use ancient Turbo C++.
lines 26-27: There is no need for variable x. Just use the parameter variable n.
line 41: >>void putdata(int n); Delete that line because its not necessary to prototype a function before actually writing the code for it. Most programmers will have all function progotypes at the very beginnning of the program, after the
#include <blabla> statements.line 44: same as previous comment about 26-27.
No comments about the rest of your program because I don't use ancient Turbo C++.
Last edited by Ancient Dragon; Oct 18th, 2008 at 10:21 am.
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