When i tyr this, it gives me a syntax error...i tried removing quotes,removing spaces,replacing -eq with '='.. Can somebody suggest that is the problem?
if ]; then (4 Replies)
z < 0 ? z= z + 2*r*cos(theta) : z= z - 2*r*cos(theta);
Does anyone know what is wrong here?
I've got compiler msg:
lvalue required as left operand of assignment
All variables are "double". I'm using gcc compiler (but I don't think that matters) (5 Replies)
Hey all. I've been working on some fun with C and decided to write a Rock Paper Scissors game. The problem is, that when I try to compile the file, it gives "lvalue required as left operand of assignment" error. The error line is here:
for ((point1=0 && point2=0); ((point1=3) || (point2=3));... (4 Replies)
Hi,
This code was originally to print a sine function table. I modified it to print a tangent function table. I got an "lvalue" error which I can't solve...Any hint on why am I getting this error?
Here is the code:
// sintab.cpp
// Creates a tangent function table
#include <iostream>... (2 Replies)
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1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data:
Create a script that displays output with a specific parameter.
For example, for a script called score... (1 Reply)
1. After trying to compile code error is given Lvalue required as left operand of assignment.
2. Relevant commands, code, scripts, algorithms:
if , else if
3. The attempts at a solution (include all code and scripts):
/*
File: incircles.cpp
Created by: James Selhorst
... (2 Replies)
Does anyone know how this line in bash works?
local gotbase= force= nicelevel corelimit
local pid base= user= nice= bg= pid_file=
local cgroup=
These lines are part of the daemon function inside the "functions" file at /etc/init.d in RH. (3 Replies)
Hi I'm new to shell programming. How do I extract the size of an operand in a simple instruction in a C program? Lets say there is an addition a+b somewhere in a C code where a and b are integers. How to extract the size of a & b in bits? Is there something called intermediate code before an... (4 Replies)
When I create a bootable Linux distro installation USB drive, I use this command: sudo dd if=/Path/to/linux_distro.iso of=/dev/rdisk<disk number>
bs=<number of bytes>
When I look it up, I've seen variations of people choosing 4M, and I think 8M, 2M, and maybe even 1M.
If I leave the operand... (4 Replies)
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email::outlook::message
Email::Outlook::Message(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Email::Outlook::Message(3pm)NAME
Email::Outlook::Message.pm - Read Outlook .msg files
SYNOPSIS
use Email::Outlook::Message;
my $msg = new Email::Outlook::Message $filename, $verbose;
my $mime = $msg->to_email_mime;
$mime->as_string;
DESCRIPTION
Parses .msg message files as produced by Microsoft Outlook.
METHODS
new($msg, $verbose)
Parse the file pointed at by $msg. Set $verbose to a true value to
print information about skipped parts of the .msg file on STDERR.
to_email_mime
Output result as an Email::MIME object.
BUGS
Not all data that is in the .msg file is converted. There are some parts whose meaning escapes me, although more documentation on MIME
properties is available these days. Other parts do not make sense outside of Outlook and Exchange.
GPG signed mail is not processed correctly. Neither are attachments of type 'appledoublefile'.
It would be nice if we could write .MSG files too, but that will require quite a big rewrite.
AUTHOR
Matijs van Zuijlen, "matijs@matijs.net"
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2002, 2004, 2006--2010, 2012 by Matijs van Zuijlen
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-16 Email::Outlook::Message(3pm)