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Question by hasib
Submitted on 11/12/2003
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how can i use parameters in c++?


Answer by moloko
Submitted on 4/16/2004
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i don know what is a parameter.

 

Answer by gevorgkhc
Submitted on 4/27/2004
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In the parenthesis of main add in:

int argc, char *argv[]

Example of what it should look like:

int main(int argc, char *argv[])


Or if you want to use functions do it like this:

int function("Parameter1","Parameter2","Parameter3")

 

Answer by shawn
Submitted on 2/27/2005
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look at the source of an open source program that takes arguments

or just copy the code and use it yourself

 

Answer by Scimech
Submitted on 12/30/2005
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But then once you have "int argc, char *argv[]" how do you access these in the c++ program

 

Answer by wtf
Submitted on 10/13/2006
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help me what is c++

 

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