Welcome to Linux Forums!

With a comprehensive Linux Forum, information on various types of Linux software and many Linux Reviews articles, we have all the knowledge you need a click away, or accessible via our knowledgeable members.

Linux Forum ArticlesLinux ForumsLinux Forum DownloadsLinux Hosts
Home|Register|FAQ|Member List|Calendar|Unanswered Posts|Forum Rules|Today's Posts|Advanced Search|
SEARCH FOR IN
Go Back   Linux Forums > GNU Linux Zone > Linux Programming & Scripting
Reload this Page Numeral to Alphabetical value
Linux Forums
Linux Forums
Welcome To The Linux Forums!
Welcome to Linux Forums. We pride ourselves in being one of the largest Linux communities on the web, we encourage you to REGISTER on our forums and participate in the community. There are over 150,000 members ready to answer your questions. JOINING US today will allow you to make new posts, get support, send messages to other members and submit downloads to our downloads directory and many other great features!

Linux Programming & Scripting C, Perl, PHP, Bash Scripts, anything programming or script related post in here!

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 06-22-2008   #1 (permalink)
usamamuneeb
Linux User
 
usamamuneeb's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Karachi, PAKISTAN
Posts: 411
Send a message via MSN to usamamuneeb
Numeral to Alphabetical value

Hi all,

I am required to write a program in an exercise of a book to transliterate a number into English. I can't make out the strategy. For being a programmer, you need to write the strategy (what variables, functions, you'll be having) and that alone is a difficult task.

For example, 938 should be:

nine three eight

What to do?
__________________
"You can complain that roses have thorns, or you can rejoice because thorns have roses."
usamamuneeb is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 06-22-2008   #2 (permalink)
GNU-Fan
Linux Newbie
 
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 143
I would create and fill an array of ten elements (strings of the words).

Then a single figure of the number would correspond to the index of the array. e.g.
printf("%s\n", words[2].str());
would print out the word "Three" (index starts at 0) in a c++ program.

Of course, a number of several digits has to be broken down first to single figures. The modulus operation (mod or %) will be helpful here if you remember that the number is actually made of several figures which represent different powers of 10.
GNU-Fan is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off




All times are GMT. The time now is 08:21 AM.




© 2000 - 2008 - All Rights Reserved - Property of  MAS Media

Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.0.0