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Re: problem in printing Hexadecimal no's

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Re: problem in printing Hexadecimal no's

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> The problem is solved by replacing getchar(); with getch();
No, that makes your program unportable for no good reason.
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Re: problem in printing Hexadecimal no's

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Nov 8th, 2007
>The problem is solved by replacing getchar(); with getch();
Fine. Use getch then. It's not like I went out of my way to point out that getch is non-portable and offer a perfectly valid alternative. Oh wait, I did. I guess some people just insist on refusing to learn and doing stupid things. Next time I won't waste my time being so helpful.
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Re: problem in printing Hexadecimal no's

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>Next time I won't waste my time being so helpful.


I have done anythin wrong??
thanks for solving the program by the way...
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