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OpenStudy (christos):

C++ Easy Question http://screencast.com/t/Z1FSexKU7l2G I don't understand the part where it says find "their position on the ACSII Code. How can I locate a position with C++? Or better what's the simple way to do this?

OpenStudy (christos):

@Mertsj @satellite73

OpenStudy (christos):

Please help me guys I cant find it and its driving me crazy, I have 3 hours to sleep before college starts

OpenStudy (christos):

@jim_thompson5910

OpenStudy (christos):

@modphysnoob

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Here ya go http://codepad.org/eeNt1nu8

OpenStudy (anonymous):

And here is the ASCII table in case you need it http://www.asciitable.com/index/asciifull.gif

OpenStudy (christos):

Dude the problem is asking the location of the character in the AASCII table, it is asking for the LOCATION

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The decimal equivalent of the character IS the location in the ASCII table. As can be seen in the table above character 65 in the ASCII table table is the letter 'A'.

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