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Comments by Member 13068214 (Top 5 by date)
Member 13068214
21-Mar-17 7:52am
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We haven't learned peek as yet. What is the equivalent doing of peek?
Member 13068214
20-Mar-17 17:11pm
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I'm sorry but i never understood C
Member 13068214
19-Mar-17 6:13am
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I can't use getline(). I'm doing a beginners programming course
Member 13068214
18-Mar-17 21:11pm
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The thing is I'm trying to read the correct answers to an array but I'm getting an error when i reach the next line with the integers and I'm also reading the blank spaces when I'm supposed to ignore it.
Member 13068214
18-Mar-17 21:09pm
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Oh here is the full thing
A multiple-choice examination consists of thirty questions. Each question has five choices, labeled A, B, C, D, and E. The first line of data contains the correct answers to the thirty questions in the first 30 character positions, for example:
BECDCBAADEBACBAEDDBEDCBAAECDCB
Each subsequent line contains the answers for a candidate. Data on a line consists of a candidate number (an integer), followed by one or more spaces, followed by the thirty answers given by the candidate in the next thirty consecutive character positions. An X is used if a candidate did not answer a partiular question. You may assume that a candidate number is followed by 30 valid responses A sample line is as follows:
1234 BECDXACDXAXDXEDBXCABCDEXX
There are an unknown number of candidates. A line containing a candidate number of 0 only indicates the end of the data.