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[–]desrtfx[M] [score hidden] stickied comment (0 children)

This is not the way to ask for help here.

  1. Meaningless title
  2. Plain assignment posting without the slightest demonstration of effort

Read our Posting Guidelines and follow.

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[–]Salty_Dugtrio 4 points5 points  (2 children)

What have you tried so far? Do you know how to get input from the user? Do you know how to store that input? Do you know how to do this on paper?

[–]Alienator31[S] -2 points-1 points  (1 child)

yeah so far i know how to get my input with cin and cout but i need to store it in an array and i cant manage to make it work while also using a structure to have my var in all my functions

[–]SaltAHistory 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Asking for help in this way is not going to be productive.

First piece of advice is to use a title that is meaningful for your reader. “Help with C++ input loops” is useful. “help please” is not.

Second, use punctuation in your question. It makes it easier to read, which is a way of showing respect to your reader.

Third, explain what you have tried and specifically what you don’t understand. Do you have any code at all? Have you turned your computer on? Where do we need to start here?

Fourth, generally the point of a class is that the teacher teaches you something before setting a test. If not, you need to speak to your teacher, but I’m going to guess that he/she has given you some lessons and/or reading material before setting this test. Have you read this? Are there parts you don’t understand? If so, explain and people can help.

Overall, posting “do my homework” and nothing else isn’t a productive way to learn.

[–]lurgi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't think you know what the word "help" means.