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I've been writing a program for class and was getting strange errors,
so I went through everything and eventually simplified it down to this super-simple program: CODE #include <iostream> using std::cout; using std::cin; int main() { int buckets[9][4] = {0}; for (int j = 0; j <= 9; j++) { for (int k = 0; k <= 4; k++) { cout << buckets[j][k] << " "; } cout << "\n"; } char ch; cin >> ch; } Sounds simple, right? Create a 10 row, 5 column 2-dimensional array filled with zeroes, right? The problem is that my output is this: Anyone have any idea as to what could be going on? If I manually fill the array with zeroes using two for loops, I get the correct output, but when the program tries to exit after I enter a character, I get this error: Any of you programmers out there have any ideas?
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o ya.. make sure you have a line to check the input of Vrow.
![]() ![]() ahhh.. I get it. So after you calculate Ddown (which you've done right). You compare it against the value of Dwf (distance to waterfall). If Ddown is bigger, you've fallen.. otherwise, you're safe. |
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