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Debug C++ Program for Math & Output Error
Bid Request Id: 4120
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Description:
I need a C++ program debugged for the math and output errors in the attached program. The program is supposed to: 1. Open a text file with one record on each line. The fields within the record are fixed length with no separators. 2. Read in one record at a time into tests struct 3. Calculate the test score and percentage 4. Change score in the tests struct 5. Write the test structure out one record per line to a new file. I have attached the source code and a sample input file. The output file should look the same as the input file except the score and percent fields should be filled in.
Deliverables: Complete and fully-functional working program(s) in executable form as well as complete source code of all work done.
Special Conditions / Other:
I need this work done as soon as possible. A key factor in selecting a successful bidder will be in how fast the work can be done.
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This bid was accepted by the buyer!
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$23 (USD)
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Oct 25, 2001 7:50:00 PM EDT
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Hi there. I saw your last bid, I hope you didn't get messed about. The code still leaves a lot to be desired.
Anyway, I've already debugged and fixed it. I've also tidied up the code, and you can actually read and write the whole structure with just one call, which makes things a lot cleaner!
Don't worry, I'm not obliging you to accept, it didn't take me long.
If you don't, you're welcome to e-mail me anyway, and I'll be happy to help and give you some pointers. |
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