Honestly dodged a bullet there when they can’t even get their errors straight. Obviously an undefined variable you and me would be more appropriate. Duh. 👯♀️
My brain is too mushy to do it myself right now, but I wonder what the result would be if we were to consider the alphabet a base-26 number system and added the numbers that correspond to those letters.
Most languages support concatenation of strings using the + operator. The only mainstream languages I can think of that don’t are PHP (which uses “.”) and low-level languages like C & C++.
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youme
If you are one and I am one then you plus me is love.
you = 1
me = 1
you + me < 3
You may try to divide us but we’ll always be as one.
I know my calculus. It says you+me = us
Stupid AI!
Honestly dodged a bullet there when they can’t even get their errors straight. Obviously an undefined variable you and me would be more appropriate. Duh. 👯♀️
My brain is too mushy to do it myself right now, but I wonder what the result would be if we were to consider the alphabet a base-26 number system and added the numbers that correspond to those letters.
actually, fuck it lets go
me (13),(5)
you (25),(15),(20)
5 + 20 = 25 (y)
13 + 15 = 28 (carry)
28 - 26 = 2 (b)
25 + (carried) 1 = 26 (z)
you + me = zby.
I feel like javascript would actually do this :P
Pepsi?
Extra credit!
💞💞💞zby
“undefinedundefined”
[Object object]
[object Object]
Less than three
…unless 😳
Should have used python. The answer is youme.
The answer is NameError: ‘you’ is not defined
Only if you put “you” and “me” in quotation marks.
It’s a variable created when the conversation started.
Most languages support concatenation of strings using the + operator. The only mainstream languages I can think of that don’t are PHP (which uses “.”) and low-level languages like C & C++.
JavaScript might even concatenate some integers instead of adding them just for shits and giggles.
R uses
paste0()
for some reasonC++ does as well, doesn’t it? Though I don’t often use std::string, so I’m not sure. But every other string type I worked with had + overloaded.
I dunno, I’ve never actually worked in C++, but I tried it out online and it didn’t seem to work.
Lua uses
..
C++ does, but it’s not a very efficient operation. https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/string/basic_string/operator%2B
Using the C++ standard library beyond the C backwards compatible parts? What devilry is this‽
I ran
Using cpp.sh, and got the following error:
edit: lemmy seems to be determined to convert my less than characters to their HTML entity codes, but the error is meant to point to the “+” sign.
This is because your operands are const char[]. That’s not a std::string.
I think your link has a double encoded
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at the end:%25
The correct link is https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/string/basic_string/operator2B
The answer is false. youme !<3
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