puts ("Try again");
write a program in C that prompts the user with the following lines: a) Add two integers c) Compare two integers for the larger t) Test an integers for odd or even q) Quit
Any type will do, here is an example: for (leave= 0, nnum= 0; ! leave; ) { rc= scanf ("%d", &number); if (rc!=1 number==-1) { leave=1; continue; } ++nnum; ... do something with number ... }
enter five feet eight inchies and store the input
It prompts the user instantly for each input that is made. There is little or no delay during the process period.
I'm afraid I don't know Pascal very well, but you should just need to look into what input/output libraries you have available and see what they offer you for disk writing.
Active X controller(s) are generally installed through a series of prompts and/or instructions given to the user to install same. The prompts will guide the user through the process which is extremely difficult to install improperly.
Turbo Tax is a well known income tax preparation program. Many people use it each year and it is supposed to be very user-friendly, or easy to use. If you have a lot of deductions though, it may be better for an accountant to do your taxes.
write a program in C that prompts the user with the following lines: a) Add two integers c) Compare two integers for the larger t) Test an integers for odd or even q) Quit
Call tracking system.
int height; print("Enter height"); height=getString();
he is a program
Any type will do, here is an example: for (leave= 0, nnum= 0; ! leave; ) { rc= scanf ("%d", &number); if (rc!=1 number==-1) { leave=1; continue; } ++nnum; ... do something with number ... }
int height; print("Enter height"); height=getString();
enter five feet eight inchies and store the input
what type of program is used to provides the graphical user interface
It prompts the user instantly for each input that is made. There is little or no delay during the process period.
Turbo tax is very user friendly.