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Hello,
i´m trying to create a program that creates several independent windows with CreateWindow, each one will handle it´s own events, and will run completely independent, and i don´t know how to create all the windows, i tried with several CreateWindow in the WinMain, but the second window is created only if the first is closed, and the same with rest.
How can i do this, creating several threads or there is a way to create a window with the event loop, but return the control to the main application?
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Why not create a number of CWinThread objects, and let each one run its own window message pump - just make sure that the primary thread (that creates the others) sticks around until the other threads terminate.
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Hi,
I need help on passing arrays from VB to VC++ function through a macro written in VC++. I want to pass an empty array by reference from VB to a VC++ function and modify the ubound of the passed array in the VC++ program. Can I redimension the empty array within VC++. Can I get back multidimensional arrays.
Thanks in advance.
Viswanathan Jayaraman
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pls help me in my trouble.i want to convert double value to ascii.can u give code for that?if it is not possible how can i do it?
shan
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<font color=blue>double</font> d = 5.4E3;
<font color=blue>char</font> str[50];
sprintf(str, <font color=gray>"%f"</font>, d);
cheers,
TOXCCT >>> GEII power [toxcct][VisualCalc]
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MFC:
double dblValue = sqrt(2);
CString csText;
csText.Format("%f",dblValue);
C:
char Buffer[256];
double dblValue = sqrt(2);
sprintf(Buffer,"%f",dblValue);
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%g or %f in sprintf:
%f => double Signed value having the form [ – ]dddd.dddd, where dddd is one or more decimal digits. The number of digits before the decimal point depends on the magnitude of the number, and the number of digits after the decimal point depends on the requested precision.
%g => double Signed value printed in f or e format, whichever is more compact for the given value and precision. The e format is used only when the exponent of the value is less than –4 or greater than or equal to the precision argument. Trailing zeros are truncated, and the decimal point appears only if one or more digits follow it.
Extract from MSDN doc.
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shaans wrote:
i want to convert double value to ascii.
This makes no sense. With the exception of Unicode, all of the characters, numbers, and symbols you can type are ASCII. There is no such thing as converting from any of those to ASCII. Please explain further what it is that you are attempting to do.
"Ideas are a dime a dozen. People who put them into action are priceless." - Unknown
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CString sr=m_edit6.Left(3);
//ch=sr.GetAt(0);
char *t;
double dt=::strtod(sr,&t);
CString str1;
str1.Format("%g",dt);
MessageBox(str1);
this str1 contains a double value.i want to convert this double value into its ASCII value.plz help mw with this.
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Why the extra step?
sr --> dt --> str1
How about:
str1.Format("%g", (LPCSTR) m_edit6.Left(3)); If you need the intermediate step, why not use atof() instead of strtod() ?
Anonymous wrote:
this str1 contains a double value.i want to convert this double value into its ASCII value.
Let me see if I have this right. If str1 contains the value 123.45, what exactly is it that you want it converted to? The ASCII value of 1 is 49, 2 is 50, etc. The ASCII value of the decimal is 46. How are you wanting to store these values?
"Ideas are a dime a dozen. People who put them into action are priceless." - Unknown
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Hi everybody,
I'm going to write a multichannel audio application with directX under VC++ 6. I know that for using multichannel I have to use the WAVEFORMATEXTENSIBLE structure instead of WAVEFORMATEX. This structure is supposed to be declared in mmreg.h, unfortunately not in my version of this header file. I have VC servicepack 6 and dx90bsdk installed on my computer.
Do I make a silly mistake or does anybody else encountered this problem? Can anybody tell me where I can get the correct mmreg.h?
Thanks for your help,
Frank.
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Hi
You can find it ksMedia.h header file
Cheers
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Thanx,
I've tried it with these headers and it worked perfectly.
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Thanx,
I've tried it and it worked perfectly.
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I want to search word file(.doc) according the key word in the word file's content(not title^_^).who can tell me what i should do??thanks!!!
Jack
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Start by looking at Chris Losinger's filefinder class. Do a search on it.
Tom Wright
tawright915@yahoo.com
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Thanks, but where can I find the class???
Jack
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Hi guys !
I'm trying to make an activeX quite simple wich upload and download file from an url.
I successfully did it but i still have a trouble. I'd like to access to my activeX in javascript with the
var oActiveX= new ActiveXObject("testX")
command. This command is working, i thinck, because i haven't got errors, but when i'm trying to access to an ActiveX method,
oActiveX.view();
there is an error, i can't acess to the method
However, if i'm trying to access to my activeX with the html method :
<OBJECT ID="TestX"<br />
CLASSID="CLSID:75CE4352-E461-4031-B662-4FF071C3A963"<br />
CODEBASE="TestX.ocx"></OBJECT><br />
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"><br />
<!-- TestX.view(); -->
Can somedoby tell me why those damned method are not accessible with the first method but aren't with the second ?
Thanks in advance
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try using the full progid, such as
var shell = new ActiveXObject("WScript.Shell");
If you don't know the full progid, then look in the registry under
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{75CE43252-E461-4031-B662-4FF071C3A963}\ProgID
assuming the classid you gave in your original message was correct.
If that doesn't work, try using the classid, as in the following:
var testx = new ActiveXObject("{75CE43252-E461-4031-B662-4FF071C3A963}");
good luck
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Hello, world!
I don't know where I must post this thread... Sorry if it's the wrong section.
But my question is:
I want to integrate an HD writing test to my application. This writing test gives an HD bandwidth information to the user. My application give an information to the user if this bandwidth is too small...
The writing test must be done with a random access disk (classical access for most users)!
Where can I found an open source project (or not) which does that?
Thanks for all your answers
Hello World!!!
from Raphaël
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I create a CRealPoint class:
CRealPoint
{
public:
CRealPoint();
CRealPoint(double x=0; double y=0);
private:
double m_x;
double m_y;
public:
CRealPoint operator=(CRealPoint rPt);
}
then I have following code:
//
1. CArray <CRealPoint, CRealPoint> m_arrPo;
2. CRealPoint tmpPoint;
3. tmpPoint.m_x= // calculate here
4. tmpPoint.m_y=//
5. m_arrPo.Add(tmpPoint);
//
6. CRealPoint newPoint;
7. newPoint = m_arr.ElementAt(0);
// test value of newPoint.m_x, newPoint.m_y
It is lost data. I guess problem occur at line 5 or 7 but don't understand why and don't known how to solve this problem.
don't stop me now!!!
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change these lines
1. CArray <CRealPoint,CRealPoint&> m_arrPo;
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6 CRealPoint &newPoint = m_arr.ElementAt(0); // ElementAt return ref to ob
or
6 CRealPoint newPoint = m_arr.GetAt(0); // GetAt return ob and need copy constructor that ur class have it.
BTW.
CRealPoint newPoint = m_arr.ElementAt(0); is also correct
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Hi All
have an MFC application i'm maintaining.. (VC++ 6.0)
It runs ok in debug mode.
But if i add a breakpoint anywhere inthe code, (yep a breakpoint - nothing else) when the debugger reaches the breakpoint when run the debugger throws
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"Debug Assertion Failed!"
Program: Yadda.exe
File: afxtempl.h
Line 254
(etc etc etc)
[abort] [retry][Ignore]
==
Now, if the breakpoint is not present then the code does not throw an assertion
weirdness beyond the usual microsoft rubbish
has anyone run into this before and if so what I can do to fix this problem?
Presumably its a setting inthe project/vc 6
cheers
Bryce
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This is somewhat of a long shot, but have you tried doing a Rebuild All? When the debugger is doing weird things a Rebuild All has fixed everything for me many times before.
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