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My Professor has not provided any resources or material to help complete this project, I have tried to problem solve, use the internet, even chatgpt. (I can send the code that it gave me in comments if needed, but ) I need help completely this assignment hopefully by midnight PST tonight. I am using an online compiler (rextester.com). Any help would be greatly appreciated, here is the project description below. Source: about 1 year ago
Does it really do that? (I've just tried in rextester.com, it complains about declared but unused variables.). Source: over 1 year ago
(A quick survey of some of the languages at rextester.com showed that they are usually counted from 1. I'd suggest doing the same would be least surprising.). Source: almost 2 years ago
Some clangs (eg. The one on rextester.com) accept the spam() program too. Source: over 2 years ago
On Windows, C compilers tend to evaluate right-to-left. On rextester.com, gcc and clang evaluate as you suggest. Source: over 2 years ago
Also, reducing your problem down to a minimal reproducible example, along with some sample data (and ideally a http://sqlfiddle.com/ or https://dbfiddle.uk/ link) will get you much better answers. Source: 12 months ago
Http://dbfiddle.uk has an AdventureWorks test DB that you could use. Source: about 1 year ago
If you used https://dbfiddle.uk to create a table, load it up with a minimum set of representative rows, then created a minimal, yet representative "first query" and then mocked up what you want your "second query"'s output to look like based on the example data, it might be way easier to comprehend what you are talking about. Source: about 1 year ago
Put it in a fiddle, like dbfiddle.uk or sqlfiddle.com. Source: over 1 year ago
I don't mean to take anything away from this post - its quite amazing and I can't wait to play with it more - but wanted to mention that there are sites out there that I believe solve the training portion maybe a little bit better, at least if all you want is to train on SQL not DBA type actions. My favorite is https://dbfiddle.uk/ - the ability to link and fork a set of statements is extremely handy. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
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