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Generalselect() Pin
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Generalruntime C++ linking Pin
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Generalthis is so weird - try it and see Pin
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GeneralHey thanks that worked - but I'm still confused Pin
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GeneralC++ Data Structures (3rd), Chapter 3, Exercise 8 a+b, pg 171 Pin
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GeneralC++ Data Structures (3rd), Chapter 4, Exercise 14, p 267 Pin
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GeneralRe: C++ Data Structures (3rd), Chapter 4, Exercise 14, p 267 Pin
joshfl25-Oct-03 8:45
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aLiSoN3742 wrote:
I'm not sure how to write just a code segment. Not being able to run it leave s me without any direction to go in (knowing if it's right or wrong).
well, just put your code segment in a function , than write a program that passes in a palindrome to function containin the code your testing , and provide a return TRUE or FALSE from that function if its a palindrome or not..
You could test your code segment this way and if you need to just hand in the segment, you take it outta the function once your sure the code works.
or dont even put your code in a function, and hardcode a CString Palindrome = "ABLE WAS I ERE I SAW ELBA"; to act upon in your testing.


aLiSoN3742 wrote:
I would really like to find a teacher's version of this book, or an answer guide someplace! Thank you! Alison
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Using one or more stacks, write a code segment to read in a string of characters and determine whether it forms a palindrome. A palindrome is a sequence of characters that reads the same both forward and backward--for example: ABLE WAS I ERE I SAW ELBA.

The character '.' ends the string. Write a message indicating whether the string is a palindrome. You may assume that the data are correct and that the maximum number of characters is 80.
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i'd help you w/ some code, but as a general rule of thumb, cp'ers dont do other peoples homework. is there anything in particular that is giving you trouble that someone could assist you with? do you have any code written ? the answer 'all of it' doesnt go over well here....

todo....
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