I want to start off by saying I haven't written a website in a few years so my code may look a little rusty.
With that said, I am having some issues with tables that I could use help with. I am displaying some images in a table and in IE there is some weird spacing between the cells but in FF...
I want to start off by saying I haven't written a website in a few years so my code may look a little rusty.
With that said, I am having some issues with tables that I could use help with. I am displaying some images in a table and in IE there is some weird spacing between the cells but in FF...
I am not sure why you can't use command line arguements. scores.txt would be argv[1] and histogramOutput.txt would be argv[2] then just
FILE infile; //for reading
infile = fopen( argv[1], "r" );
fscanf( infile, (format) );
FILE outfile; //for writing
outfile = fopen( argv[2], "w+" )...
Hey all,
I have written a C program on a UNIX system and I want to distribute it to a few friends that are running Windows. I assume that I have to compile for windows in a different manner. Can gcc do this or do I need to download a windows compiler? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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