Re: beginner c questions




"matt" <mweppler@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> If I cant even express it in english, no way I can do it in any other
> language.

The exercise (as I understand it) asked for C syntax.

If you're having trouble with arithmetical concepts, perhaps you should
start with that before programming.

>Maybe I wasnt clear on what I was asking in the first place

I think it was clear. You posted questions from your book.
I would be astounded if the knowledge needed to answer them
were not in the same chapter as they are. However, as I
note in my other post, I believe that book is not a good
one for the beginner.

> or maybe comp.lang.c is the wrong place to ask such questions.

Not at all. Any level questions are welcome. But
'gimme the answer' posts are not.

-Mike


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