How print Cyrillic text in code blocks console
I use code blocks 17.12, C++ 98 version on windows 7 Ultimate and I need to print Cyrillic text in the console.
Can you help me :)
#include<iostream>
#include <locale>
using namespace std;
int main(){
long long r[5],turseno,brNamereni=0,ir,ic;
cout<<"Напиши 5 числа.После въдеди още едно"<<"n"<<"Програмата ще ти
изведе колко пъти"<<"n"<<"се среща написанато число по-горе";
//This is bulgarian language.
for(ic=0;ic<5;ic++){
cin>>r[ic];
}
cin>>turseno;
for(ir=0;ir<5;ir++){
if(turseno==r[ir]){
brNamereni++;
}
}
cout<<brNamereni;
return 0;
}
c++ console codeblocks cyrillic
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I use code blocks 17.12, C++ 98 version on windows 7 Ultimate and I need to print Cyrillic text in the console.
Can you help me :)
#include<iostream>
#include <locale>
using namespace std;
int main(){
long long r[5],turseno,brNamereni=0,ir,ic;
cout<<"Напиши 5 числа.После въдеди още едно"<<"n"<<"Програмата ще ти
изведе колко пъти"<<"n"<<"се среща написанато число по-горе";
//This is bulgarian language.
for(ic=0;ic<5;ic++){
cin>>r[ic];
}
cin>>turseno;
for(ir=0;ir<5;ir++){
if(turseno==r[ir]){
brNamereni++;
}
}
cout<<brNamereni;
return 0;
}
c++ console codeblocks cyrillic
What happens if you putsetlocale(LC_ALL, "Bulgarian");at the beginning of main() ?
– Georgi Gerganov
Dec 29 '18 at 18:10
1
It is working.Thank you. :) Write it as an answer, so that I can accept it.
– NIkola
Dec 29 '18 at 18:13
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I use code blocks 17.12, C++ 98 version on windows 7 Ultimate and I need to print Cyrillic text in the console.
Can you help me :)
#include<iostream>
#include <locale>
using namespace std;
int main(){
long long r[5],turseno,brNamereni=0,ir,ic;
cout<<"Напиши 5 числа.После въдеди още едно"<<"n"<<"Програмата ще ти
изведе колко пъти"<<"n"<<"се среща написанато число по-горе";
//This is bulgarian language.
for(ic=0;ic<5;ic++){
cin>>r[ic];
}
cin>>turseno;
for(ir=0;ir<5;ir++){
if(turseno==r[ir]){
brNamereni++;
}
}
cout<<brNamereni;
return 0;
}
c++ console codeblocks cyrillic
I use code blocks 17.12, C++ 98 version on windows 7 Ultimate and I need to print Cyrillic text in the console.
Can you help me :)
#include<iostream>
#include <locale>
using namespace std;
int main(){
long long r[5],turseno,brNamereni=0,ir,ic;
cout<<"Напиши 5 числа.После въдеди още едно"<<"n"<<"Програмата ще ти
изведе колко пъти"<<"n"<<"се среща написанато число по-горе";
//This is bulgarian language.
for(ic=0;ic<5;ic++){
cin>>r[ic];
}
cin>>turseno;
for(ir=0;ir<5;ir++){
if(turseno==r[ir]){
brNamereni++;
}
}
cout<<brNamereni;
return 0;
}
c++ console codeblocks cyrillic
c++ console codeblocks cyrillic
asked Dec 29 '18 at 17:57
NIkolaNIkola
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What happens if you putsetlocale(LC_ALL, "Bulgarian");at the beginning of main() ?
– Georgi Gerganov
Dec 29 '18 at 18:10
1
It is working.Thank you. :) Write it as an answer, so that I can accept it.
– NIkola
Dec 29 '18 at 18:13
add a comment |
What happens if you putsetlocale(LC_ALL, "Bulgarian");at the beginning of main() ?
– Georgi Gerganov
Dec 29 '18 at 18:10
1
It is working.Thank you. :) Write it as an answer, so that I can accept it.
– NIkola
Dec 29 '18 at 18:13
What happens if you put
setlocale(LC_ALL, "Bulgarian"); at the beginning of main() ?– Georgi Gerganov
Dec 29 '18 at 18:10
What happens if you put
setlocale(LC_ALL, "Bulgarian"); at the beginning of main() ?– Georgi Gerganov
Dec 29 '18 at 18:10
1
1
It is working.Thank you. :) Write it as an answer, so that I can accept it.
– NIkola
Dec 29 '18 at 18:13
It is working.Thank you. :) Write it as an answer, so that I can accept it.
– NIkola
Dec 29 '18 at 18:13
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Change the locale information of your program to Bulgarian by putting setlocale(LC_ALL, "Bulgarian"); at the beginning of main(). The locale settings determine how language-specific input/output operations are handled.
1
Thank you again. :)
– NIkola
Dec 29 '18 at 18:40
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#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
main()
{
int a[2]={1,2};
int b,d;
for(int i=0;i<2;++i)
{
cin>>b;
}
int c;
cin>>c;
for(int j=0;j<2;++j)
{`enter code here`
if(a[j]==c)
d++;
}
cout<<"enter number u wanna check";
cout<<d;
}
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Change the locale information of your program to Bulgarian by putting setlocale(LC_ALL, "Bulgarian"); at the beginning of main(). The locale settings determine how language-specific input/output operations are handled.
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Thank you again. :)
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Dec 29 '18 at 18:40
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Change the locale information of your program to Bulgarian by putting setlocale(LC_ALL, "Bulgarian"); at the beginning of main(). The locale settings determine how language-specific input/output operations are handled.
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Thank you again. :)
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Dec 29 '18 at 18:40
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Change the locale information of your program to Bulgarian by putting setlocale(LC_ALL, "Bulgarian"); at the beginning of main(). The locale settings determine how language-specific input/output operations are handled.
Change the locale information of your program to Bulgarian by putting setlocale(LC_ALL, "Bulgarian"); at the beginning of main(). The locale settings determine how language-specific input/output operations are handled.
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#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
main()
{
int a[2]={1,2};
int b,d;
for(int i=0;i<2;++i)
{
cin>>b;
}
int c;
cin>>c;
for(int j=0;j<2;++j)
{`enter code here`
if(a[j]==c)
d++;
}
cout<<"enter number u wanna check";
cout<<d;
}
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#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
main()
{
int a[2]={1,2};
int b,d;
for(int i=0;i<2;++i)
{
cin>>b;
}
int c;
cin>>c;
for(int j=0;j<2;++j)
{`enter code here`
if(a[j]==c)
d++;
}
cout<<"enter number u wanna check";
cout<<d;
}
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#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
main()
{
int a[2]={1,2};
int b,d;
for(int i=0;i<2;++i)
{
cin>>b;
}
int c;
cin>>c;
for(int j=0;j<2;++j)
{`enter code here`
if(a[j]==c)
d++;
}
cout<<"enter number u wanna check";
cout<<d;
}
#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
main()
{
int a[2]={1,2};
int b,d;
for(int i=0;i<2;++i)
{
cin>>b;
}
int c;
cin>>c;
for(int j=0;j<2;++j)
{`enter code here`
if(a[j]==c)
d++;
}
cout<<"enter number u wanna check";
cout<<d;
}
answered Dec 29 '18 at 18:15
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setlocale(LC_ALL, "Bulgarian");at the beginning of main() ?– Georgi Gerganov
Dec 29 '18 at 18:10
1
It is working.Thank you. :) Write it as an answer, so that I can accept it.
– NIkola
Dec 29 '18 at 18:13