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My Professor want us to make same like this code. but I don't know how it happen. so i'm searching some ideas how it does. can you email me some explanation. i'm using this code for a guide to my self. thanks
my email is arjel002@gmail.com
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converting ur code to a console appln in c#...thanks
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regards to all the lovers of c#
my new Questions
1. i want to insert only and only numeric value with only one decimal point
2. i want ot enter only and only text value with any numeric value
dears i need quick reply
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hi ,
i'm a new member i saw u programme in this web site...i have a qurey can i use this source code in microsoft execel?
thank you
Steve
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well it can be used. but i am afraid it wont give correct figure as u desire.
rithesh
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Hi,
I have read this article i really like this. I have some problem with the language. I am just working in C# so do have any knowledge how i do this in C#.
Please Help Me
Muhammad Waqas Butt
waqasb4all@yahoo.com
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as does any comination of zeros larger than two digits
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As a matter fact, 0, or any combination of x 0's returns the previously not-0 number-text. So 0 probably gets skipped so the stringholder var for the result doesn't get updated. Anyways, it quite a waste of time discussing this since a 5 minute check&change would solve the problem, instead of whining about it here. The only benefit I have doing this, is wasting another 10 minutes of extremely boring work-time! I'm countin' down till 5 dudes, programming ain't that of a thrill all the time (for me) ya know.
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>>freely and with no charge, BUT you have to show that you used this code in your 'About'or 'Help'.
Is it all? Or may be a photo in our splash-window in addition? Is it for 100 lines of bugs and without any trace of Customization and Localization? Thanks
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In the United States a billion is 1000 million, but not in other parts of the world.
I checked some sites (http://www.iridesnow.com/personal/prime/[^], http://www.askoxford.com/asktheexperts/faq/aboutwords/billion[^]) and they clearly point out that there are two different systems:
- The American system, where 1 billion is 1000 million, 1 trillion is 1000 billion and so on.
- The British system, where 1000 million is a milliard, 1000 milliard is a billion, 1000 billion is a billiard, 1000 billiard is a trillion, and so on.
The British system is also used in many other languages like Dutch, German, ...
Alas, British government seems to be using the American system now (doesn't seem a suprise anymore).
Suggestion:
If you need to report a profit to your boss, use the American system.
If you need to report a loss to your boss, use the British system.
Enjoy life, this is not a rehearsal !!!
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- Implementing a Subject/Observer pattern with templates
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So, let me get this straight: If I'm in the States, should I should ask my boss for a raise using the British or American system? And should I tell my wife about the raise using the American or British system?
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Never, I repeat, never tell your wife about your raise.
Even better, never ask your boss for a raise, but ask for stuff your wife can't use, like a new computer, a PDA, a business trip to the bahamas, ...
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Hi,
I think i need some more suggesion like your's. THis is the first version for American English and I am working on it to make it available to many langauge and many nations.
Thanks Pinak
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Number :1927
Number in Text : one thounsand nine hundred twenty seven
should read one thousand, nine hundred AND twenty seven
Number :1001
Number in Text : one thounsand one
should read one thousand AND one
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Hate to burst your bubble, Craig, but you're wrong.
You only use "AND" to represent the DECIMAL point. Grammatically, its is "One Thousand One" for 1001. "One thousand and one tenth" is "1000.1". "One Thousand and One" is grammatically incorrect, although socially acceptable.
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Actually you're both right
the number "2001" would be said as "two thousand one" in America, and "two thousand AND one" in the UK (in fact the American way of saying it sounds utterly wrong to someone from the UK)
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Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!
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I think this is probably more of a localisation issue. I'm guessing that we're on different sides of the Pond. I'm in the UK, and "One Thousand and One" is definitely not grammatically incorrect. It may be so in the US, I don't know. So, to make the article more useful to those outside the US, perhaps some localisation would be good.
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The "and" and commas are personal preference. You could just easily alter the code to concat if you wanted it to. Their absence doesn't really affect actual performance at all, it's just a cosmetic difference in preferences.
Although I do agree that if you included floating point numbers, you would definitely need the "and" in there since it makes it easier for the human mind to switch gears.
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Line 96 of NumToText.cpp, "thounsand" - should be "thousand"!;)
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Thanks for the updates, I am looking forward to it.
Thanks, Pinak
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hi pinak,
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