[nfbcs] C++ Assignment Help

Jim Barbour jbar at barcore.com
Fri Oct 27 07:26:13 UTC 2017


I see.  So, if offset is 0, then the month starts on Monday.  If the
offset is 7, then the month starts on Sunday?

Jim

On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 02:12:29AM -0500, Lanie Molinar via nfbcs wrote:
> I think that just made things worse. Take a look at the attached log now.
> 
> 
> On 10/27/2017 2:06 AM, Jim Barbour wrote:
> > So, one thing you should do is start with
> > 
> > int count = 0;
> > 
> > instead of
> > 
> > int count = 1;
> > 
> > I think that will fix you up.
> > 
> > Jim
> > 
> > On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 01:34:01AM -0500, Lanie Molinar via nfbcs wrote:
> > > Hi, everyone. Thanks for trying to help me a couple days ago. I still didn't
> > > understand what I needed to do after you tried to help, but not long after
> > > that, I was able to find a tutor, and she helped me a lot. Now, I have a
> > > question about another assignment, and I think this one even has my tutor
> > > stuck. I'm working on a program that prompts a user for the number of days
> > > in the month and the offset from Monday for that month, and then displays a
> > > calendar table. It's a lot like the calendar I wrote the pseudocode for in
> > > the assignment before this. It's almost complete, but the spacing of the
> > > numbers in the first row is off by 4, and I don't know how to fix it. I've
> > > tried several things, and my tutor has suggested some things, too, but
> > > nothing fixes it. My professor says this is probably the hardest assignment
> > > of the semester, and I can definitely see why. Can you please take a look at
> > > my work and let me know if you have any suggestions? I'm attaching my work,
> > > my log from PuTTY that shows the expected output, and the assignment
> > > instructions. Thanks.
> 





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