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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T13:38:40+00:00 2026-05-12T13:38:40+00:00

int main (int argc, char* argv[]) { QApplication app(argc, argv); QTextStream cout(stdout, QIODevice::WriteOnly); //

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int main (int argc, char* argv[]) 
{ 
    QApplication app(argc, argv); 
    QTextStream cout(stdout, QIODevice::WriteOnly);     

    // Declarations of variables
    int answer = 0; 

    do {
        // local variables to the loop:
        int factArg = 0;
        int fact(1);
        factArg = QInputDialog::getInteger(0, "Factorial Calculator",
            "Factorial of:", 1);
        cout << "User entered: " << factArg << endl;
        int i=2;
        while (i <= factArg) {
            fact = fact * i;
            ++i;
        }
        QString response = QString("The factorial of %1 is %2.\n%3")
            .arg(factArg).arg(fact)  
            .arg("Do you want to compute another factorial?");    
        answer = QMessageBox::question(0, "Play again?", response,
            QMessageBox::Yes | QMessageBox::No); 
    } while (answer == QMessageBox::Yes);
    return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}

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Can you help me out with “QInputDialog..(4th line of do while loop)” How do I get to know about which arguments does it have?
I saw the documentation but i couldnt find out, whats this “0” and “1” in arguments..

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    2026-05-12T13:38:40+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 1:38 pm

    Read the docs. Basically – first is a parent widget (NULL in this case), and the 1 after label is a default value.

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