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Message-ID: <3740A92F.B1C95A29@unb.ca>
Date: Mon, 17 May 1999 19:41:35 -0400
From: Endlisnis <s257m AT unb DOT ca>
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Subject: Re: i think its something to do with iostream??
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David McGrath wrote:

> im just new to c++ and im having a rather frustrating problem that the faq
> didnt seem to cover:

>   ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>                     Name: result.bmp
>    result.bmp       Type: BMP (image/x-bmp)
>                 Encoding: base64
>              Description: result (Bitmap Image)

    First of all, don't post images on this newsgroup.  If you wanted to show us
what the compiler outputed, you can click the upper-left hand corner, select "Edit"
then "Mark" and cover the entire screen and hit enter.  Then the text will be in the
clipboard.  2nd, if you were going to send an image, for-god's-sake, compress it.

    There are 2 problems with your code:    1, your using the wrong compiler, use
gxx not gcc.  2nd, C++ files have .cc as an extention, not ".c"
    Also, when you use cout to print the instructions to input numbers, you'll need
to flush the output buffer before you'll see it.


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