round the corners of a button
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button {
border-radius: 10px;
}
This code adds rounded corners to all the edges of a button with a radius of 10 pixels. You can adjust the value of the radius to make it more or less pronounced.
how do I write an adjacency matrix in c++
To write an adjacency matrix in C++, you can create a two-dimensional array.
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#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int n = 5; // number of vertices
int adjMatrix[n][n] = {0}; // initialize all values to 0
// add an edge between vertices 1 and 2
adjMatrix[1][2] = 1;
adjMatrix[2][1] = 1;
// add an edge between vertices 3 and 4
adjMatrix[3][4] = 1;
adjMatrix[4][3] = 1;
// print the adjacency matrix
for(int i=1; i<=n; i++) {
for(int j=1; j<=n; j++) {
cout << adjMatrix[i][j] << " ";
}
cout << endl;
}
return 0;
}
This program creates a 5x5 adjacency matrix and adds two edges to it: one between vertices 1 and 2, and one between vertices 3 and 4. Finally, it prints the adjacency matrix.
👩💻 how to read in an int, chars, and another int from standard input in c++
To read in an integer, characters, and another integer from standard input in C++, you can use the std::cin
function. Here's an example:
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#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int num1, num2;
char ch1, ch2;
cout << "Enter an integer, followed by two characters, followed by another integer: ";
cin >> num1 >> ch1 >> ch2 >> num2;
cout << "The first integer is: " << num1 << endl;
cout << "The two characters are: " << ch1 << " and " << ch2 << endl;
cout << "The second integer is: " << num2 << endl;
return 0;
}
In this example, the program prompts the user to enter an integer, followed by two characters, followed by another integer. The cin
function is used to read in the values entered by the user, and store them in the appropriate variables (num1
, ch1
, ch2
, and num2
). Finally, the program prints out the values of the variables to confirm that the input was read correctly.
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