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 <title>C language Tutorials</title>
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 <description>Introduction to C language Intro: The programming language C was originally developed by Dennis Ritchie of Bell Laboratories. Although it was originally intended to run under UNIX, there has been a great interest in ...</description>
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 <title>C language to calculate mean,variance</title>
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 <description>As this is a large file and i am trying to write in c where formulae of MEAN = 1/N (X1... ..Xn) Variance = square root of 1/N-1 (X1 .,,Xn - mean)2 So simply question say in this example we have one file where first part want to ...</description>
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 <title>how we can read database file in C language?</title>
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 <description>Hi, As we can read and wirte to text file, is it possible to read databse .mdb file through C programme? And how? kavita.</description>
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 <title>how to compare two image using C language</title>
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 <description>hi, i want to ask that,do u know how to write a C language code to compare two image frame which is in grayscale? another question is do u have any idea to convert color image to grayscale image? thanks alot.</description>
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 <title>To read a character in C language</title>
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 <description>Hai, I'm a student . I want to write code to create a menu.So that I want to know How to detect Arrow key strokes.Note that I'm working with Linux...</description>
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 <title>c language   simple question regarding memory addresses and ASCII ...</title>
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 <description>Just a simple question (which may seem silly so bear with me) that arose in my mind the other day. Do ASCII characters by themselves (eg /n, 0, a) have an actual memory address ? My question arises, because Im aware that each time I ...</description>
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