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As far as I know is the Shared keyword the equivalent to C#'s static keyword. Furthermore please note that the static keyword in VB is different to C#'s or C++/C one. However, static should be the way to go.
Tobias
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Hello everybody,
I have two classes, one in c# and one in c++. The c# class is derived from the c++ class. Now I want to create a new virtual member function. No problem. But the function should return a double value in an parameter.
I use VS2005.
c#
public override Status GetProgress (ref System.Double dVal)
{
...
}
What's the equivalent of the base class in c++ ?
virtual Status GetProgress (System::Double ^dVal) is wrong.
Does anybody know the solution?
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Probably you're looking for a "tracking reference %".
As far as i know it should be in your case :
virtual Status GetProgress (System::Double^% dVal)
On the other hand an interior pointer might suit as well;
virtual Status GetProgress (interior_ptr<System::Double> dVal)
Tobias
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Hi Tobias,
thank you for the quick reply.
Using "System::Double^% dVal", I'm still getting an error message: no suitable method found to override. But "interior_ptr<system::double> dVal" works.
Now I'm checking, what it means...
Thanks!!
Hermann
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// Assuming Status is a ref class
virtual Status^ GetProgress(System::Double% dVal) override
{
}
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Hi George,
Thanks a lot! It works! Since I know it's a tracking reference, I found the description in the online help. Now I realized the meaning
Hermann
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how to create an algorithm?
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Simple,
int algorithm (int i) { return i; }
"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and
better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots.
So far the Universe is winning." -- Rich Cook
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this is not exactly an algorithm, as it refers to a programming language...
but as the question was a bit stupid, i second you in your answer
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your question doesn't mean anything.
take in consideration this :
what do you want to achieve ?
what main steps do you have to go through ?
what technologies will you use ?
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>your question doesn't mean anything.
If your a programmer it should!
An algorithm is just a list of
instructions detailing how to
do something. Could be making
a peanut butter and jelly
sandwich.
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man, i know what an algorithm is
but still the question didn't mean anything...
what sort of algorithm was want ?
printing ?
3D rendering ?
Arccosine calculation ?
-- modified at 10:52 Tuesday 21st March, 2006
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I didn't write the question nor
was I trying to insult you.
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Is it possible that foxylady is referring to an STL Algorithm?
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wow ehhmm, i really don't know, but now you say it, maybe !!
but 1) the question is really not clear, and 2) it is not the good forum for that, so i was far from thinking to STL algorithm...
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I'm an infant when it comes to C++.
Can anybody help me to access a text file which has a comma that separates every item and after which put that file into an array which can be access later.
The problem is the items in a file are in this manner, each line:
char,int,int,int,long int,long int........
char,int,int,int,long int,long int........
char,int,int,int,long int,long int........
char,int,int,int,long int,long int........
........
.............
.........
......
upto 57-60 lines
Do i have to separate the char and int and long int and put it in different array?
Or put the items in a struct....
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you can have struct array or array in struct.
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Thanks a lot Saksida, i'll use struct array. you give me the hint that uncovers a mile area.
i'm currently studying how to do that.... at this website..
http://wps.aw.com/aw_savitch_abscpp_2s/0,10408,1982372-,00.html
there are few problems: this is the overview of my project, i mean a chunk of my project..
Actual items in the file M637.VIN
M2,2,1,15,55342,55662,55982,56302
A,4,1,15,58856,59176,59496,59816
P,5,1,15,55327,55647,55967
B,7,1,15,55310,55630,55950,56270
4B,8,2,15,27769,25530
General format:
char_val,int_val1,int_val2,int_val3,longint_val1
How am I suppose to say this…..
char_val = string or character
int_val1 = integer
int_val2 = integer
int_val3 = integer
longint_val(n) = an array of long integers
is it possible to store these stuff in a struct or an array of some sort? Coz i need int_val1 and int_val2 as a reference to an output port.
in line 1 "M2,2,1,15, 55342,55662,55982,56302" , i need to access the extracted input ‘2’ and ‘1’ coz it corresponds to an output port2 and port1.
on the other hand, char_val must be taken into account coz it serves as a reference to longint_val(n).
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>>is it possible to store these stuff in a struct or an array of some sort?
just define your own structtype like the one below or use an odinary struct.
typedef struct
{
char* charval;
int intval1;
int intval2;
int intval3;
long* longintarray;
// if you know the length of your array at compile time then you could use
// long longintarray[n]; instead.
}tItem;
Read your data line by line from your file and create in a loop an instance of tItem for each line.
Fill it with data and add it to your array.
An implementation could look like this :
Please note that this is no valid code, it's just a little PSEUDOCODE representation.
define an array of tItem
while(!= end of file)
{
buffer = readoneline
tItem tmpStruct;
tmpStruct.charval = new char ( lenght of your read char(s))
tmpStruct.charval = copy the data from your buffer to the location where the pointer is pointing to // strcpy for instance
tmpStruct.intval1 = atoi(pointer to your buffer)
tmpStruct.intval2 = atoi(pointer to your buffer)
tmpStruct.intval3 = atoi(pointer to your buffer)
evaluate count of long int in the current line
tmpStruct.longintarray = new long (count of long int's);
pointertoyour buffer = a pointer on the first long;
for( int i = 0; i < count of long values; i++)
{
tmpStruct.longintarray = atol(pointertoyourbuffer)
tmpStruct.longintarray++;
pointertoyourbuffer++;
}
add the tmpStruct to your array of structs
}
have fun
Tobias
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Kuroro Rucilful wrote: Do i have to separate the char and int and long int and put it in different array?
Or put the items in a struct....
This all depends on what you need them afterwards. If the char,int,long int,etc are all related then I would use a struct to group the info. If they have no relation, then I would use different array's.
Kuroro Rucilful wrote: Can anybody help me to access a text file which has a comma that separates every item and after which put that file into an array which can be access later.
Check out the fstream library. It has a function whereby you can read the file a line at a time (.getline I think). There are also C-runtime mechanisms to do a complete file read (using fread ).
regards,
Rich
"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and
better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots.
So far the Universe is winning." -- Rich Cook
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Or if he's using C++/CLI or managed c++, then he should risk a look into the System::IO namespace.
for instance:
File::ReadAllLines(); // only .Net 2.0
or
StreamReader, + Binary- and Textreader... etc.
Tobias
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Thanks Tobias, I'm using C++ BuilderX, a freeware. i've got C++ Builder 5. more like Visual C++. Actually i'm not a great fan of high level languages and object oriented stuff but i'm force to used C++... Huhuhuhuh... but i find it great. it's nice to explore things beside assembler stuff.
Thanks bro....
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Thanks bro... i'm currently studying it. it's somewhat difficult for me learning C++ at the same time designing the Hardware and Software side of a USB interface.... Huhuhuhuhuh.... thanks for the support... i feel i'm not alone now in this square figure called cubicle..
Thanks,
Kuroro Rucilful
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Hi I need to make a program where you get the price of an item and you get the change needed back. And then it needs to show the bills and cents given back to the customer. such as
Twenties: 2
Tens: 1
Fives: 1
Singles: 4
Quarters:
Dimes:
Nickles:
Pennies:
The only part I don't know how to do the output of the 20's and such, i understand everything before it. Please help Thanks (written in C++)
Also if you have extra time what is an up to date program to use for C++ code and how much/where can i get it
Kevin
-- modified at 17:11 Sunday 19th March, 2006
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