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Activity for General Sebast1anâ€
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Edit | Post #282559 | Initial revision | — | over 3 years ago |
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BMPL: The language I'll bring to life Last year, I started working on a language I named SuperCode but then decided BMPL (Builder's Multi-Purpose Language) as the final name. The language would be written using C and up until now, the GitHub repo only consists of a library of functions. I decided to bring up the language onto Codidact... (more) |
— | over 3 years ago |
Comment | Post #282487 |
I use C99, a version of C. `char *` in itself isn't a string but somewhat acts like one when something is initialized in it and maybe even inputted. `string` is not a thing in C. (more) |
— | over 3 years ago |
Edit | Post #282487 | Initial revision | — | over 3 years ago |
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A: Why use an asterisk after a type? The `` for variables and not mathematical operators are the pointers. Assigning a pointer goes this way: ```c char text; // string ``` Here, we assign a pointer named `text` and its type is a `char`, but alternatively, this is a string. As for your question, `int ptr` is basically the sam... (more) |
— | over 3 years ago |
Comment | Post #282466 |
That strangely works. Thanks! (more) |
— | over 3 years ago |
Edit | Post #282464 |
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Edit | Post #282464 | Initial revision | — | over 3 years ago |
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Input taking only first character of a string I wrote a program named `Kernel.c` 2 months into my life in programming and created 4 functions at the time, and now there are 7 functions. Recently, I updated the program completely onto an online compiler so anyone can use it not just on a university's coding sandbox (where I wrote it in the fir... (more) |
— | over 3 years ago |
Comment | Post #282283 |
the best answer so far. it's sad that I can't accept it but thanks. (more) |
— | over 3 years ago |
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Where did my proper divisor sum program went wrong? Here in Python, I created a program for this challenge and I'm having trouble debugging it. I already fixed most errors I have on my program but here's what I have left: ```python x=y=z=[];i=0.0;a=int(input());b=0 for c in range(1,a+1): for d in range(1,a): i+=1 if a/c==i and c!=a:b+=c ... (more) |
— | over 3 years ago |
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