Okay this is a first for me. My code compiles absolutely fine with no errors what so ever. But when I click 'Run' or 'Compile & Run', the little command window pops up but the output never appears? The command window tries to load the code for about 5 seconds and then it gives up, when usually it takes about 1 second to see my output.
After it tries to load, the command window stays scrolled down all the way at the bottom. Usually the code appears at the very beginning of the command window, so when I tried to scroll up, the side bar immediately pulls itself down.
I have made 9 different programs over the past 5 months and every single one of them runs fine except this one.
What I am doing in my code, is creating a class. This class is using methods to add, subtract, and multiply matrices. Assuming my code is fine, why is Dev C++ doing this?
I'd post my code, but it compiles without a hitch and it's 300+ lines of code. I'm sure nobody wants to read that much into this.
Does anyone know why this happening?
P.S. I don't even get the 'Press any key to continue..' that usually appears after your output in the command prompt window, even after waiting five minutes.
After it tries to load, the command window stays scrolled down all the way at the bottom. Usually the code appears at the very beginning of the command window, so when I tried to scroll up, the side bar immediately pulls itself down.
I have made 9 different programs over the past 5 months and every single one of them runs fine except this one.
What I am doing in my code, is creating a class. This class is using methods to add, subtract, and multiply matrices. Assuming my code is fine, why is Dev C++ doing this?
I'd post my code, but it compiles without a hitch and it's 300+ lines of code. I'm sure nobody wants to read that much into this.
Does anyone know why this happening?
P.S. I don't even get the 'Press any key to continue..' that usually appears after your output in the command prompt window, even after waiting five minutes.
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i have a problem with my dev c++ whenever i write a source code firstly it shows output then i made amendments in it after that it is not showing me any output. . .
can anyone tell me what is the actual problem???
can anyone tell me what is the actual problem???
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Can you clarify what you mean, please? Is it that changing the source code leads to it failing to have any output at all, or is it that the output window is closing as soon as you finish the input?
I ask this because the latter problem is a known bug in the older Bloodshed Dev-C++, one which was never patched in the original. Unfortunately, that version of Dev-C++ hasn't been maintained in a decade, so not only was the bug never fixed, the IDE and the compiler bundled with it are long out of date. https://skieytheatre129.weebly.com/antares-autotune-mac-crack-mega.html. The solution is to instead get a newer IDE such as the '>Orwell Dev-C++ fork, '>Code::Blocks or '>Eclipse Luna, each of which avoids this particular bug.
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Enjoy coding with Dev-C in Windows 8 and Next Version of Windows Operating System Hello Folks, Today i am going to share the steps to install Dev-C in your windows OS and also will share the detail how to fix the Windows not responding problems during compilation time of and coding. To print screen output from within WordPad: When the user output screen is displayed, strike Alt+Print Screen. (or equivalent on your lap top and MAC) Open Microsoft Word, and paste. File/Printon the equivalent of CSLetter laser printer; To print source code from within Dev-C: File/Print SetupChoose CSLetter. (or the equivalent). 11 51 52 error at line 4154 3utool code.
Dev C++ Output Window Disappears
If it is a problem with your code, however, then we would need to see at least the part of the program that has been changed, and a more detailed description of the change and how the program is misbehaving.
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