![]() Ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture x86_64 Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64: Printf ("Number of failures = %i\n", failure_count) Printf ("\nGrade average = %.2f\n", average) // Precision to two decimal points Printf ("How many grades will you be entering? ") įor ( i = 1 i <= number_of_grades i )Īverage = (float) grade_total / number_of_grades * Program to calculate the average of a set of grades and count the nuber of failing test grades */ Although the program has no reference to math.h library, it returns the same error message. I have tried to use the flag in the program below. I do appreciate your patience and your help! Can this cause the problem with Xcode and Command-line tools? I wonder can it all happen because of the git version I have installed? Are these things related? git version 1.7.12.4 (Apple Git-37)Īccording to this article I have installed a very old one. ![]() I see the next post by VikingOSX confirming that my initial program works, as some other people said. #include and only then #include and it worked, the program was compiled, and produced a result. So, I went back to my program (the one above), and. Interesting and confusing fact: yesterday when I was doing one of the exercises from Programming in C, I decided to use power function once again. I have not tried that yet bracing myself for it, because I lack confidence in performing operations due to lack of knowledge that's why I am learning. I am sorry for not getting back to you on Saturday. ![]()
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