Some words that mean 'to give more information' are describe, define, detail, exemplify, specify.
I dont know what you mean but scientific, but if you mean birth name its James Howlett
If by largest you mean greatest biomass then it would have to be the round worms phylum Nematoda if you mean the greatest number of species then it would have to be anthropoda as it includes the insects. If you mean by size then it would have to Chordata as it includes the whales. If by largest you mean greatest biomass then it would have to be the round worms phylum Nematoda if you mean the greatest number of species then it would have to be anthropoda as it includes the insects. If you mean by size then it would have to Chordata as it includes the whales.
"Inundate" means to overwhelm or flood with a large amount of something, such as information or tasks.
A sunflower can mean honesty, happiness and faith. These are just a few of the major symbolic meanings of the sunflower.
#include #include #include using std::cin;using std::cout;using std::endl;using std::ifstream;//function prototypesint numberOfElements(ifstream& inData);void readDataFromFile(ifstream& inData, long* dataFile, int arraySize);int main(){const char fileName[] = "data.txt";ifstream inData;inData.open(fileName, std::ios::in);if (inData.fail()){cout
Adara Starr 94 David Starr 91 Sophia Starr 94 Maria Starr 91 Danielle DeFino 94 Dominic DeFino 98 McKenna DeFino 92 Taylor McIntire 99 Torrie McIntire 91 Emily Garrett 97 Lauren Garrett 92 Marlene Starr 83 Donald DeFino 73 This is the code I have so far: // David Freed #include <iostream> #include <fstream> using namespace std; const int MAXNAME = 20; int main() { ifstream inData; inData.open("grades.txt"); char name[MAXNAME + 1]; float average; inData.get(name,MAXNAME + 1); while(inData) { cout << "The name of the student is: " << name << endl; inData >> name; inData.get(); cout << "His or Her average is: " << average << endl; inData >> average; inData.get(); } return 0; } It will give me random averages, and will stop after the first person.
Data is a body of facts.It all depends what area you are working inData is a single piece of information as a fact or as a statistic.The information operated on by a computer programmeA proposal assumed or given from which conclusions may be drawnAny level surface, line or point used as a reference to measure elevations
You can use fstream header file to read and write in files. It has two main components ifstream: stream which you can use to read data, and ofstream which allows you to save in files. Use something like this:#include#includeusing std::ifstream;using std::cout;using std::endl;int main(){char fileName[] = "myfile.txt";//file to read fromifstream inData;//stream to read from myfile.txtint data = 0;//to read one number of type int (we assume that the file contains it)inData.open(fileName);//connect the stream to the fileif (inData.fail())//if coult not open the file, program will be closed{cout data;//read one number from the file and save it in data of type intcout
you mean what you mean
It mean what you don't what does it mean.
Mean is the average.
What does GRI mean? What does GRI mean?
The haudensaunee mean irguios
The correct usage is "what DOES it mean"
he was a mean person who lived with mean people in a mean castle on a mean hill in a mean country in a mean continent in a mean world in a mean solar system in a mean galaxy in a mean universe in a mean dimension
as you do