HAHA GUISE.
WORDS CAN'T CHANGE MEANING.
AM I RITE OR AM I RITE?
Seriously Justin, the definition of trolling has changed significantly as the number of newpapayas has increased exponentially. TIMES CHANGE MAN.
HAHA GUISE.
WORDS CAN'T CHANGE MEANING.
AM I RITE OR AM I RITE?
Seriously Justin, the definition of trolling has changed significantly as the number of newpapayas has increased exponentially. TIMES CHANGE MAN.
Yes, but anyone I see using the term "troll" to refer to anything, I believe to be lacking several critical cognitive faculties. It's just annoying to hear at this point. It has been so muddled and overused... Seriously? You get pranked on April Fools and "LOLOL I GOT TROLLED!"
No. Just no.
Tell me if I'm doing it wrong.
Tl; dr I suck at making jokes and codeCode:Using namespace std int my_character_class int main() { Cout << "What does the scouter say about his power level?"; Cin >> Eric_class_power_level << endl; If Eric_class_power_level >= 9001 { Cout << "What the pineapple is this pomegranate, my" << my_character_class << " will never be able to compete!"; } Else { Cout << "I'm a dumbass."; } }
Me too bro.Code:#include "stdafx.h" #include <iostream> struct Class { int everyClass; int eric; }; int main () { using namespace std; Class scouter; cout << "What does the scouter say about eric class' power level?: "; cin >> scouter.eric; if (scouter.eric > 9000) { cout << "It's over 9000!" << endl; } else { cout << "Eric's weak!" << endl; } return 0; }
I'm worse. xP
Ah, return 0 is the part that keeps the window from closing on its own, isn't it? I didn't know you could put the using namespace std; part inside the main function, I thought it had to be waay above.
"using namespace std;" can be put anywhere in the project. The place where you put it can limit its scope, however.
"return 0" is not required for C++ because C++ will automatically return 0 for you, unlike C. Returning 0 is best used for compatibility as other programs may depend on the return 0 (EXIT_SUCCESS) or 1 (EXIT_FAILURE) to determine what to do next. You can return any integer you like to determine an end-of-program state. Returning 0 is just the preferred success mechanism.
Still a better patch than potential.
LOL - I like the pic of rainbow gril with a chinchilla.
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