"Please mail me on my email-id(ammarsabir15@gmail.com)"
Sure, just as soon as you deposit USD 10000 to my offshore bank account, routing number 132cd9-344756928-aff7! ;-)
As you may guess from the above, that isn't how we do it here, some points of which the eminent Canon choroba has already pointed out above. For some further points, you'll be making a good start to better (and less snarky) help if you read On asking for help; How do I post a question effectively?; I know what I mean. Why don't you? and Writeup Formatting Tips.
And, since I can't decide whether your OP is asking for someone to do your homework or someone to do your $work, you may wish to be explicit if it's either. But then, we don't run a hiring board and we don't run a free-code-writing service.
OTOH, we do seek to offer the best help we can to those who come here to learn. I'd suggest you recast your question (such as it is) to include:
- any warnings or error messages, verbatim.
- How the code you show fails to satisfy your needs or meeting your expections (or both, if applicable).
- A minimal example how you've tried to solve the exact problem with which you expect help.
As the reverand Canon said above, welcome, indeed to the Monastery... but please make it easy for us to help you, if that's what you're seeking. Otherwise, of course, you can resort to one of the numerous jobs boards where folk will bid to do your work.
Questions containing the words "doesn't work" (or their moral equivalent) will usually get a downvote from me unless accompanied by:
- code
- verbatim error and/or warning messages
- a coherent explanation of what "doesn't work actually means.
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