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Comments by Member 12197225 (Top 11 by date)
Member 12197225
20-Oct-16 21:10pm
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Yeah. Thats meant to happen. But what is desired is that when it moves it leaves a trail of #'s
Member 12197225
11-Dec-15 22:03pm
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Got it thanks. But why is the pointer picking a value + 'Random Number'
Member 12197225
11-Dec-15 22:00pm
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I'm not sure what you mean, sorry?
Is it pointing at the 3rd element (the 5)??
Member 12197225
11-Dec-15 21:52pm
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Yeh i think i understand it. the Pointer is pointing to the 3 and then adds two? therefore 5?
Member 12197225
11-Dec-15 21:50pm
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I just dont know how to use the signature
void multiScalar(int A[6][6], int factor);
Member 12197225
11-Dec-15 21:49pm
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i did try it and it printed 5, but i was unsure id thats correct
Member 12197225
10-Dec-15 19:49pm
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thanks. But I'm confused to how u call them
Member 12197225
10-Dec-15 19:44pm
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ok. So just write int& ??
Member 12197225
10-Dec-15 19:43pm
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Thanks but i know what each one does as i wrote it. But I'm unsure on how to call them to increment the count without a loop....
Member 12197225
9-Dec-15 20:25pm
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THAAAANNKKKSS!!
Member 12197225
9-Dec-15 20:16pm
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oooh is max meant to be initialised?
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