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1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data:
First, create a "hello world" program that prints "Hello World". But NOW, instead use argc to verify that a parameter was given, use argv[1] to display the command line argument back to the user after displaying "Hello". For instance, if I type
./helloWorld Michael
I will see
-----> Hello Michael
2. Relevant commands, code, scripts, algorithms:
We are first asked to create a "hello world" program that simply prints "Hello World"
I typed what was given to me from the assignment:
3. The attempts at a solution (include all code and scripts): 4. Complete Name of School (University), City (State), Country, Name of Professor, and Course Number (Link to Course):
Western Illinois University(WIU), Macomb(Illinois), USA, Justin EHRLICH, CS410(https://westernonline.wiu.edu/d2l/home/58052)
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I'm pretty stuck. It's not giving me the right output and I don't have any experience using C++. Been trying to modify it all day and can't get any help. I'd appreciate any help at all.
Thank you my friend. This works. The only thing that did not work is the part I bolded in the quote. It keeps printing "n" at the end of the statement instead of doing a new line(which is what I think you're trying to do here?). It's not a big deal because I can cut out that part and get the right output anyway.
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Originally Posted by Corona688
Another way:
Thanks for the alternate solution. Gives me something to think about as well.
Thank you my friend. This works. The only thing that did not work is the part I bolded in the quote. It keeps printing "n" at the end of the statement instead of doing a new line(which is what I think you're trying to do here?).
That's exactly what "\n" does inside a double-quoted string, yes.
Did you alter it in any way or double up the backslashes, etc? It really ought to work as-is.
That's exactly what "\n" does inside a double-quoted string, yes.
Did you alter it in any way or double up the backslashes, etc? It really ought to work as-is.
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