Re: PROBLEM...please READ



In article <1142221062.742888.15390@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Gagan <IndianOSR@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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//Method: amountWear

//Method signature: int amountWear(int start, int finish)

Methods do not exist in C. If you have a C++ question, you need to
ask it in comp.lang.c++ .

But it doesn't appear that you have a C++ question: it appears that
you have a homework problem and it appears that your implicit
question is whether someone will do your homework for you and allow
you to claim the credit.

If you have an -algorithm- question, then one of the programming
newsgroups might be appropriate -- but they are not likely to
help you unless you give an outline of your thinking on the
topic, and you give -specific- questions about the parts you
are unsure about.


I will go as far as to give you a hint: think about "exclusive or".
--
I was very young in those days, but I was also rather dim.
-- Christopher Priest
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