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From: jmb36 AT bton DOT ac DOT uk (-=Rage Matrix=-)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: C++ newbie needs help
Date: 10 Feb 1999 15:03:42 GMT
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T.C. Lords (tlords AT ida DOT net) wrote:
: I have an assignment on multidimentional arrays.
: It is a 2 by 5 array that accepts array 1 A through E, and array 2 1
: through 5. Each combination then has a specified value ( A1 = 35, A2 =
: 55...). I then need to calculate 100 - the value of A1 (35) if A1 is the
: cin,  or 100 - A2 (55) if A2 is the cin and on and on. Unfortunately, the
: instructor gives us no examples. His direction is just, "If you want to do
: this then here is how." I need more than this, like a real code for how
: it's done. Then I can adapt the real to my needs. Can anyone help?

Do your own damn homework. How lazy can you get? Jeez.

-- Jon.
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