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The default setting for the Console type is Internal Terminal. Figure 21: Checking the default Console Type. Because of a bug in NetBeans 8.2, the default Console Type could generate a runtime error, such as 'Unable to start pty process.' Figure 22: Seeing the NetBeans 8.2 bug. To avoid the runtime error, set Console Type to External Terminal. What I am doing in my code, is creating a class. This class is using methods to add, subtract, and multiply matrices. Assuming my code is fine, why is Dev C doing this? I'd post my code, but it compiles without a hitch and it's 300+ lines of code. I'm sure nobody wants to read that much into this. Does anyone know why this happening?
When I compile and run my programs in Dev C++, the output window opens and shows the output. Then instanlty the window flashes and disappears.
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Dev C++ Two Console Opening When Ranks
How do I make the window stay long enough for me to read the output?? Little snitch tnt free.
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The problem is (not really a problem), that the program is running too fast and doesn't have anything to stop it from closing. There are a number of options to solve this, most of them are mentioned here -- '>http://faq.cprogramming.com/cgi-bin/smartfaq.cgi?answer=1043803465&id=1043284385 so if you're using C++ throw a
cin.ignore();
and cin.get();
before you return 0;
at the end of your program