Web23 Mar 2012 · prog.c:1: error: stray '#' in program prog.c:1: error: expected constructor, destructor, or type conversion before '<' token: I'm thinking the preprocessor ignored the #include because of the junk before it. Last edited on . Topic archived. No new replies allowed. Web28 Dec 2024 · Probably the best way (also difficult for a new developer) would be to find and use an octal editor to find and remove the problematic characters. – st2000 Dec 29, 2024 …
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Web12 Mar 2016 · matrix8x8.pde is a program in Processing to build your own displays. You downloaded the Processing code, not the Arduino code. See above that: cube8x8x8.pde is the Arduino code. So basically you are compiling the wrong code. Go back and re-read that page. Share Improve this answer Follow answered Mar 13, 2016 at 0:48 Nick Gammon ♦ … Web28 Aug 2024 · Tour Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site douma x tanjiro ao3
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http://codepad.org/Xypt6vH2 Web21 Nov 2005 · main.c:140: error: stray '\160' in program If you don't see anything obviously wrong with those lines, try deleting them and re-typing them, you might have gotten a stray control character in there somewhere. in ASCII, '\160' is the lower case letter 'o', so it is a bit of a Web"stray '/302' in program error" when compiling (2 answers) Closed 1 year ago . #include int trigPin = 13; //sensor's trigger pin connected to pin 13 int echoPin = 7; //sensor's echo pin connected to pin 11 float pingTime; //time for the ping to hit the target and back float ss; //we will calculate the speed of sound float td = 13; //target distance. doumbia djeneba