Sponsored Content
Full Discussion: How to Delete a Post
Contact Us Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators How to Delete a Post Post 101628 by RTM on Friday 10th of March 2006 10:57:03 AM
Old 03-10-2006
And you truely believe you are the only one that could make that mistake of mis-diagnosis of a problem? No, believe me, we have all done that! That is part of the learning that is needed - don't worry about it - put in how you found you had diagnose the issue in-correctly and what your final solution was. This way, everyone learns something new.
 

6 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. Forum Support Area for Unregistered Users & Account Problems

Delete post please

Admin: I have 2 postings for FTP issues can you delete both of them. I resolve the problems by myself. Thanks (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: newbie05
1 Replies

2. Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators

Delete post

ADMIN: Please delete my following post: How to print out last part of awk token/string? Thank you (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: rory7902
1 Replies

3. Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators

Please delete the post

Hi Moderator.. Please delete all my post.. some my post has confidential details of my company... i unknowning posted that ... is it possible to remove those.. i couldn't able to edit those bz those r closed .. (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: girija
1 Replies

4. Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators

Please delete my post which was posted wrongly

Hi Moderator, Please delete the below post which i posted by mistake.Thanks in advance. https://www.unix.com/shell-programming-and-scripting/260605-closed-script-not-working-new-post.html Kindly help me on this. Thanks, vijay (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: bhas85
1 Replies

5. Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators

Need to delete the post

Hi Administrator, Please delete the following post as soon as possible. https://www.unix.com/shell-programming-and-scripting/199817-solved-running-script-remotely-sudo-id.html (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: arjunprathap
8 Replies

6. Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators

Delete all my post

Dear administrator Please delete all my posting, topics and user account. I will create a new user account myself. Thanks for the effort render. (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: houmingc
2 Replies
ARITHMETIC(6)							   Games Manual 						     ARITHMETIC(6)

NAME
arithmetic - provide drill in number facts SYNOPSIS
/usr/games/arithmetic [ +-x/ ] [ range ] DESCRIPTION
Arithmetic types out simple arithmetic problems, and waits for an answer to be typed in. If the answer is correct, it types back "Right!", and a new problem. If the answer is wrong, it replies "What?", and waits for another answer. After every twenty problems, it publishes statistics on correctness and the time required to answer. To quit the program, type an interrupt (delete). The first optional argument determines the kind of problem to be generated; +-x/ respectively cause addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division problems to be generated. One or more characters can be given; if more than one is given, the different types of problems will be mixed in random order; default is +-. Range is a decimal number; all addends, subtrahends, differences, multiplicands, divisors, and quotients will be less than or equal to the value of range. Default range is 10. At the start, all numbers less than or equal to range are equally likely to appear. If the respondent makes a mistake, the numbers in the problem which was missed become more likely to reappear. As a matter of educational philosophy, the program will not give correct answers, since the learner should, in principle, be able to calcu- late them. Thus the program is intended to provide drill for someone just past the first learning stage, not to teach number facts de novo. For almost all users, the relevant statistic should be time per problem, not percent correct. 7th Edition May 6, 1986 ARITHMETIC(6)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 09:06 PM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy