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Comments by Dishank Bansal (Top 16 by date)
Dishank Bansal
20-Feb-16 7:52am
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yeah. sorry, you can take array as argument also..
Dishank Bansal
16-Feb-16 6:14am
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is there a way such that Like you may use global or static variable but imposed condition is that you can only pass array and its length to the function not indexes as arguements.
Dishank Bansal
14-Feb-16 18:10pm
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yeah. i mean i want to avoid static as well as global variable. suppose it as a imposed condition on the question.
Dishank Bansal
14-Feb-16 9:11am
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what 5. means?
Dishank Bansal
14-Feb-16 9:01am
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but for that count, i have to make a static variable which i want to avoid.
Dishank Bansal
14-Feb-16 4:06am
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Can you explain me what this auxiliary function is doing here?
I'm new to C language. And it's my first with this auxiliary function. I don't know when to use it and why to use it and how to use it?
Dishank Bansal
9-Feb-16 17:24pm
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Thank You very much for the solution.
Dishank Bansal
9-Feb-16 2:10am
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yeah.
I have a problem in which they mentioned to not use arrays.
Dishank Bansal
9-Feb-16 2:08am
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I know how to use debugger.
But here i'm unable to make the algorithm.
this one is just a random try.
Dishank Bansal
8-Feb-16 16:53pm
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It's simply not giving the correct answer.
Suppose for input 15, it must give output F, but is giving 00.
Dishank Bansal
3-Feb-16 12:05pm
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okay, lets assume you are right.
Still, it should print value 1.523652352.
But it doesn't.
Dishank Bansal
24-Jan-16 8:15am
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Yeah!! thank you.
Debugging worked.
Dishank Bansal
15-Jan-16 13:28pm
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what is use of using f(float literal) when i have already used "float" data type? What extra it do?
Dishank Bansal
14-Jan-16 15:24pm
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But why is f added after 9.81??
Dishank Bansal
14-Jan-16 15:20pm
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Thank You...
Dishank Bansal
14-Jan-16 13:38pm
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Still its Executing the "else" statement...
You try yourself once @karstenk
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