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Excuss my ignorance but what is C++/CLI? How are you finding the transition?? Do you have a link to more info on C++/CLI?
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It always amazes me how people will post messages to a forum without even bothering to see which forum they're posting in! (That's a hint: you posted your original message here in the C++/CLI forum.)
I guess people just see the first three letters of the forum's name and don't bother to read the rest (I wish CP had a smiley that was less intense than , but more intense than . Maybe a little guy looking annoyed with a bit of steam coming out of his ears.)
Anyway, now that I've had my rant -- C++/CLI is Microsoft's slightly-modified version of C++ that works with their .NET framework. Here's a good introductory article: http://www.codeproject.com/managedcpp/cppcliintro01.asp[^]
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Hi all,
i want to share data (variables defiend in dll) with my application. For this we need to use, declspec(dllimport)and declspec(dllexport) keywords.
Is there any other simple way to use the variables defined in dll.
Alternatively, if I want to to the same other than on Windows, what should i do to achieve this?
Also, can dll share variables define in my application?
Regards,
Sapan
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ok I have made a program that simulates a petrol station (comming of cars etc..)
it is a single MFC /SDI app in witch I made 2 functions first one delets the screen and the second one draws someting on the screen. I call this functions whit a timer (every 100ms)
but there is a problem sometimes my program crashes and this is all that I get as help why it crashed
Unhandled exception at 0x7c28af6a (mfc71d.dll) in seminarska.exe: 0xC0000005: Access violation reading location 0x00000004.
So I'm sure that the problem is in this 2 functions :
becouse if I run the program whit no drawing the program never crashes:
ok here is the code for deleteing the screen:
void CseminarskaView::brisi_ekran(void)
{
CDC*tabla=GetDC();
RECT Okno;
GetClientRect(&Okno);
CBrush copic(0xffffff);
tabla->FillRect(&Okno,&copic);
}
and the code for drawing :
void CseminarskaView::risi(Bencinska postaja[])
{
//tukaj moram risati sproti
CDC* tabla=GetDC();
RECT ena;
ena.top=20;
ena.left=20;
ena.right=60;
ena.bottom=60;
int x1=0;
int x2=0;
int x3=255;
int y=25;
CString nizi;
int i ;
for (i=0;i<5;i++)
{
CString out;
out.Format("%i",i+1);
tabla->TextOut(10,y,out);
CBrush pisalo(RGB(x1,x2,x3));
tabla->FillRect(&ena,&pisalo);
ena.top=ena.top+60;
ena.bottom=ena.bottom+60;
x1=x1+60;
x2=x2+60;
x3=x3-60;
y=y+60;
//delete pisalo;
}
CString uu;
y=25;int y1=500;
for( i=0;i<5;i++)
{
for(int j=0;j<postaja[i].dolzina_vrste;j++)
{="" nizi="nizi+"" i="" ";
="" }
="" tabla-="">TextOut(80,y,nizi);
y=y+60;
nizi=" ";
uu.Format("postaja %i: %f",i,postaja[i].rezervar);
tabla->TextOut(10,y1,uu);
y1=y1+20;
}
}
can someone please help me ?
I think that the problem is CBrush but I'm not sure
becouse sometimes the program finishes Ok sometimes not
///---there is no hope for you---\\\
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I am trying to output to the console and trying to center words on the screen. I realize that I cold assume 80 characters can be displayed across - its pretty much the absolute standard these days - but I was wondering if anyone knows a function to get the character width of the console output so that I can use that to be a little more universal in my centering function. Anyone know?
sincerely, Brett Peirce - PolerBear
To err is human; To forgive: divine.
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Use System::Console:
int height = Console::WindowHeight;
int width = Console::WindowWidth;
Console::SetCursorPosition(5, 10);
Console::WriteLine("{0} {1}", height, width);
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How to scroll text in dev c++ in c++ code?
please help me....I'm a computer science student....i really nedded for my project...
nayez dale
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Be more explicit. What text, what kind of application are you using, where is the text displayed...
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Anywhere... as long as the text will scroll. can u help me how to do that...??? I really needed in my project this comming finals....please...
nayez dale
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http://www.codeproject.com/staticctrl/CTextScroller.asp[^]
ed
~"Watch your thoughts; they become your words. Watch your words they become your actions.
Watch your actions; they become your habits. Watch your habits; they become your character.
Watch your character; it becomes your destiny."
-Frank Outlaw.
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Can someone tell me some windows thread example (I am jus beginger )
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Worker Thread : $30
UIThread : $50
VuNic
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I'm trying to make a lamp control with a 'LampOn' property. If the LampOn property is true, the control shows an image of a green lamp. If it's false, the control shows a red lamp. The two lamps are resources and the image is displayed as the background image of the control. Nothing else is displayed in the control.
I use this code for the LampOn property:
property bool LampOn {<br />
bool get() {<br />
return (BackgroundImage == (cli::safe_cast<System::Drawing::Image^ >(resources->GetObject(L"on"))));<br />
}<br />
void set(bool val) {<br />
if (val) <br />
BackgroundImage = (cli::safe_cast<System::Drawing::Image^ >(resources->GetObject(L"on")));<br />
else <br />
BackgroundImage = (cli::safe_cast<System::Drawing::Image^ >(resources->GetObject(L"off")));<br />
}<br />
}
However, if I want to use the control in a windows form, the lamp won't be usable. The property appers but I can't switch it to true. I'm pretty sure this has to do with the get code in the property. Any ideas what I did wrong?
Here the whole project (VC 2005): Click
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Shouldn't the following:
tdlrali wrote: return (BackgroundImage == (cli::safe_cast(resources->GetObject(L"on"))));
be:
return (BackgroundImage = (cli::safe_cast(resources->GetObject(L"on")))); ?
Also, you are changing the state of the "resources" in a read-only property. Anyway, according to the original code, if the "BackgroundImage" variable is "false", the get property will return "false" and the image will be green. Thus, the image won't match the "BackgroundImages" variable's state.
-- modified at 18:17 Thursday 9th February, 2006
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I am hosting the WebBrowser control in an application I wrote for a Windows CE .Net device. The control works properly and I am capturing events from the DWebBrowserEvents2 interface. So far, so good. I receive the DocumentComplete and NavigateComplete2 events whenever a navigation is performed. However if an error occurs (for example: Page not found, Incorrect Syntax, etc) the NavigateError event never seems to fire. Has anyone else had this issue when implementing the webbrowser control on CE?
Any help would REALLY be appreciated, as this is somewhat of a show stopper for now. If I need to elaborate or give some example code please let me know.
Thanks,
Dab
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hey guys
i'm a novice c++ programmer and i'm currently making a program
everything works fine, but there's one slight problem...
i need to have the program output a text on-screen and i don't know how.
Let me explain, the program i want to make basically displays a text on the screen of your computer.
not the DOS prompt where it executes the program, but the screen itself.
Think of an alert-messenger that does so not by using those windows, but by just displaying the text
it needs to display.
How can I do that?
If it's no trouble, i'm also wondering if the gotoxy(x,y) (using the conio.h file) works with whatever solution to my problem you have. And how can i make that text disappear after a pre-set amount of time?
thanks for your help
regards,
peter
#include borland c++ compiler 5.5
using Windows XP;
int main()
{
cout << "Hi! I'm Peter!\n";
return 0;
}
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When you say "on-screen", you are referring to the DeskTop? If so, you will need to create an invisible window with your visible text overlapping the DeskTop. Windows is a graphic based operating system that also allows text-based consoles to appear in graphic-based windows.
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Why do multi threaded programs behave differently in debug mode and release mode?
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I have this code that reads a registry setting that contains a string "BLUE BROWN 3ZET"
************************************************************************
// TODO: Place code here.
CRegistry reg;
char cbBuffer[50];
reg.Open(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,"SYSTEM\\MyRegistry\\settings");
reg.ReadString("Settings",cbBuffer, 50);
MessageBox(NULL,cbBuffer,"system status",MB_OK | MB_ICONWARNING);
**************************************************************************
The code displays the entire string in a message box.
how can I search if the string "3ZET" exist so I can display a messagebox accordingly.
MessageBox(NULL,"3ZET does not exist","system status",MB_OK | MB_ICONWARNING);
or
MessageBox(NULL,"3ZET exist","system status",MB_OK | MB_ICONWARNING);
any help will be greatly appreciated
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Try using the CString class and use its 'Find' method to search for the string.
For details go through MSDN
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I want to keep this app as a non-MFC.
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Try this function:
int Find(char *Src, char *txtSearch)
{
int chkPos = 0;
int chkLen = strLen(txtSearch);
if (chkLen == 0) return -1;
for(int i=0;i
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Thanks for the help, here is the code which still has problems to compiled:
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#include "stdafx.h"
#include "registry.h"
#include <fstream>
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <windows.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
int APIENTRY WinMain(HINSTANCE hInstance,
HINSTANCE hPrevInstance,
LPSTR lpCmdLine,
int nCmdShow)
{
// TODO: Place code here.
std::fstream fin, fout;
CRegistry reg;
char cbBuffer[50];
reg.Open(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,"SYSTEM\\MyRegistry\\settings");
reg.ReadString("Settings",cbBuffer, 50);
//call the Find function
char * txtSearch="3GB";
Find(cbBuffer,txtSearch);
//MessageBox(NULL,result,"system status",MB_OK | MB_ICONWARNING);
return 0;
}
int Find(char *Src, char *txtSearch)
{
int chkPos = 0;
int chkLen = strLen(txtSearch);
if (chkLen == 0) return -1;
for(int i=0;i
{
if(Src[i] == txtSearch[chkPos])
chkPos++;
else
{
i-=chkPos;
chkPos=0;
}
if(chkPos==chkLen)
return (i-chkLen+1);
}
return -1;
}
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COMPILE ERROR
seSysRep.cpp
d:\cpp\test.cpp(49) : error C2065: 'strLen' : undeclared identifier
d:\cpp\test.cpp(51) : error C2143: syntax error : missing ')' before '{'
d:\cpp\test.cpp(51) : error C2143: syntax error : missing ';' before ')'
registry.cp
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Some of your code got truncated because of the use of greater than and less than characters. I think you can fix that if you use the pre or code tags (can't remember which).
Anyhow, if you are trying to use strlen, you need to lowercase the L. Yours is strLen. Next, I would really suggest that you use the Standard Template Library instead of trying to manipulate strings yourself. There's rarely a case when you need to do that yourself these days. The string class provided in the STL has a find method in it which looks like it'll do exactly what you need. It's pretty simple to use. Here is a link that will show you how to use it:
http://www.msoe.edu/eecs/ce/courseinfo/stl/string.htm[^]
-Matt
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The 3 great virtues of a programmer:
Laziness, Impatience, and Hubris.
--Larry Wall
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