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Guidelines for working with Microsoft Visual Studio.Net
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Create a new Project
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Select Project Type
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Create a New File
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Select File Type
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Save the File
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Add File to Project
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Write the Code
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Stage 2: Compile
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Create Executable File
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Stage 3: Execute
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Output Window
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Inserting a breakpoint Press right mouse button and select “Insert Breakpoint”
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Start Debugging
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Stopping at a Breakpoint Place the mouse on the variable of interest and check its value
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Debug Windows Choose the window that will show the variables of interest
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Stepping Over “Step over” and check the values in the “Watch” window
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Run to Cursor “Run to cursor” will run till the current cursor position
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Checking a value of a variable
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Choose “Add Watch” to a variable to the “Watch” window
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Factorial #include int main(void) { int i,n, fact=1; printf("Enter a number: "); scanf("%d", &n); for (i =1; i<=n; i++){ fact*=i; } printf ("\nThe functorial is: %d\n", fact); return 0; }
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Stepping through a Loop
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Errors Syntax errors – caught by compiler Run-time errors - seen during program execution. Reasons for run-time errors: –Infinite loops –Division by zero –Many more … Important Termination Commands: –Unix: -C –MS-DOS: -C or -break
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Code and Compilation Examples
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Printing Numbers #include int main(void) { int i; for(i=0; i<100; i++){ printf("%d\n", i); } return 0; }
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Printing Numbers #include int main(void){ int i,j; for(i=0; i<20; i++){ for(j=0;j<20;j++){ printf("%d ", i); } printf("\n"); } return 0; }
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Compilation Errors Example
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Run Time Error Example Don’t try this at home!!!
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Infinite Loop Don’t try this at home!!! Use C to terminate the execution
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