theres nothing wrong cuz it works in dev
here it is
#include %26lt;stdio.h%26gt;
#include %26lt;conio.h%26gt;
main()
{
int passes = 0, failures = 0, student = 1, result;
/* process 10 students; counter-controllede loop*/
while (student %26lt;= 10) {
printf("Enter result (1=pass,2=fail): ");
scanf("%d", %26amp;result);
if (result == 1)
passes = passes + 1;
else
failures = failures + 1;
student = student + 1;
}
printf("Passed %d\n", passes);
printf("Failed %d\n", failures);
if (passes %26gt; 8)
printf("Raise tuition\n");
else
printf("you have dumbass in your school\n");
getch();
return 0;
}
How come my C++ codes work in Dev and not in Microsoft Visual express?
Did your teacher tell you that it had to compile in Microsoft Visual Express? Different compilers pick up different errors. I always progammed my C++ programs in Dev, and my teacher never had a problem compiling them.
One hint, though. You've programmed it so that anything other than a 1 is a fail. This means that numbers such as 3,4,5,0,etc, are all considered to be fails instead of incorrect input. I don't know how strict your teacher is, but this could be considered to be an error.
Reply:it could have some syntax errors that are only readable in Visual express... try to code it in a different way and try again
Reply:Hm, looks a lot more like C code than C++ code. You may want to consider using %26lt;iostream%26gt; and cin/cout for input/output, as Visual Express is for C++, not C. Your errors are probably cause by your un-C++-ness
main() should be int main().
Not really an error, but you should use the ++ operator, ie
foo++; not
foo = foo + 1;
cout %26lt;%26lt; "foo"; not
printf("foo");
cin.get(); not
getch();
And it is considerably easier to use // for line comments rather than /* */
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