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I've having an issue with my code. It complies fine, but my int week and int days aren't updating properly, and returning to the value 0 in which they were initially assigned. I'm a very novice programmer, and this code is just a snippet of another I'm trying to write. Thanks for any and all help? EDIT: Also, I had to return days by rewriting the basic_order int, it's super inefficent, but I don't know how to do it any other way.

Here's my code.

#include <iostream>

using namespace std;

int BasicMakespan(int &basic_order)

{
    int shirts_left, days, weeks;
    days = 0;
    weeks = 0;
    shirts_left = basic_order - 1000;
    while (shirts_left >= 0)
    {
        shirts_left = shirts_left - 1000;
        days = days + 1;
        if (days == 6)
        {
            days = 0;
            weeks = weeks + 1;
        }
    }
    basic_order = weeks;
    return days;
}

int main ()
{
    int basic_order;
    cin >> basic_order;
    BasicMakespan ( basic_order );
    cout << BasicMakespan << " " << basic_order << endl;
}
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    how about you cout the value of days each time you change it. That should highlight any issues
    – Tom
    Sep 16, 2013 at 23:26
  • Input is a shirt order in number of shirts (number will be in thousands) and output is weeks it takes to complete order and days into next week the productions goes. Can only produce 6 out of 7 days per week. Sep 16, 2013 at 23:29
  • Did you intend to output the address of a function in your final cout insertion.?
    – WhozCraig
    Sep 16, 2013 at 23:29
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    Should it be "if (days == 7)"?
    – user520415
    Sep 16, 2013 at 23:29
  • @philipwhite I also thought of that, but it looks like the company that makes the shirts closes on sundays :-) Sep 16, 2013 at 23:32

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Maybe you meant to write this:

int main ()
{
    int basic_order;
    cin >> basic_order;
    int result = BasicMakespan ( basic_order );
    cout << result << " " << basic_order << endl;
}

? Because your code is currently printing the address of BasicMakespan, not the result it returns.

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