Difference between revisions of "User:Mcqueen"

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Hello! I'm <math>\mathbb{M}\text{cqueen}</math>, otherwise known as <math>\mathfrak{CastleCrasher6}</math>. As you see up top, I took the time to use Asymptote to draw my name: mcqueen. If by some chance you haven't looked at it, take a look below, which should help you.
 
Hello! I'm <math>\mathbb{M}\text{cqueen}</math>, otherwise known as <math>\mathfrak{CastleCrasher6}</math>. As you see up top, I took the time to use Asymptote to draw my name: mcqueen. If by some chance you haven't looked at it, take a look below, which should help you.
  
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<b>Start of Code</b>
 
<tt>#include <iostream>
 
<tt>#include <iostream>
  
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     system("PAUSE");
 
     system("PAUSE");
 
}
 
}
</tt>
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</tt><b>End of Code</b>
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Of course that was a guide for you to see the pic. The guide was written in <math>\mathbb{C}++</math> of course. I can program, and my main language is <math>\mathbb{C}++</math>, though I do know a good amount of <math>\mathbb{HTML}</math>, some of <math>\mathbb{J}\text{ava}</math>, and a tiny bit of <math>\mathbb{CSS}</math>.

Revision as of 20:57, 1 September 2011

[asy]draw((0,0)--(0,5)); draw((0,5)--(3,0)); draw((3,0)--(6,5)); draw((6,5)--(6,0)); draw((9,5)--(12,5)); draw((9,5)--(9,0)); draw((9,0)--(12,0)); draw((15,5)--(18,5)); draw((15,5)--(15,0)); draw((15,0)--(18,0)); draw((18,5)--(18,0)); draw((17,2)--(19,-2)); draw((21,5)--(21,0)); draw((21,0)--(24,0)); draw((24,5)--(24,0)); draw((27,5)--(30,5)); draw((27,5/2)--(30,5/2)); draw((27,0)--(30,0)); draw((27,5)--(27,0)); draw((33,5)--(36,5)); draw((33,5/2)--(36,5/2)); draw((33,0)--(36,0)); draw((33,5)--(33,0)); draw((39,5)--(39,0)); draw((39,5)--(42,0)); draw((42,5)--(42,0));[/asy]

Hello! I'm $\mathbb{M}\text{cqueen}$, otherwise known as $\mathfrak{CastleCrasher6}$. As you see up top, I took the time to use Asymptote to draw my name: mcqueen. If by some chance you haven't looked at it, take a look below, which should help you.

Start of Code #include <iostream>

using namespace std;

int main() {

    repeat:
    string HaveYouSeenThePicOrNot[2] {"Yes I have seen the pic.", "No I haven't seen the pic."};
    int x;
    cout<<"Have you seen the pic yet? If Yes, type 1. If No, type 2. If I don't know, type anything you'd like." <<endl;
    cin>> x;
    if (x==1)
    {
         cout<<"Good, now we are ending this program." <<endl;
         goto end;
    }
    if (x==2)
    {
         cout<<"Well get up, scroll up, and look at the pic!" <<endl;
         goto repeat;
    }
    else
    {
         cout<<"ERROR 404: Page not found. Error...Error...Error...BOOM! ---BEEP---" <<endl;
         goto end;
    }
    end:
    system("PAUSE");

} End of Code

Of course that was a guide for you to see the pic. The guide was written in $\mathbb{C}++$ of course. I can program, and my main language is $\mathbb{C}++$, though I do know a good amount of $\mathbb{HTML}$, some of $\mathbb{J}\text{ava}$, and a tiny bit of $\mathbb{CSS}$.