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Thanks for your information. I am using the debug build, but I do not know why I got that error message. Thanks.
In detail what I am doing is as I pressed F5, a dialog popped up, and in the item 'Executable file name', I input \DXSDK\Bin\DXUtils\graphedt.exe, then I clicked OK, after that, the error message came out.
-- modified at 21:39 Sunday 14th May, 2006
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That error won't cause any problems in debugging your filter, so you can just ignore it.
If you run GraphEdit manually (not in the debugger), does it work?
Ryan "Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"
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Yes, you are right. Now I can debug the filter. Thank you very much.
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Hi
I have a SDI application, within that i have a property sheet, which has several property pages
I need to pass my Document pointer to some of the property pages
I can pass the doc pointer to the sheet via DoModal OK like
ie.
CMyAppDoc* pDoc = GetDocument();
CMySheet dlg;
dlg.DoModal(pDoc);
however once at the sheet i need to pass it to some of the pages
does anyone know the correct way of doing this
i load each of my pages in the constructor in my property sheet
like
AddPage(&m_Page1);
Thanks
Si
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put a call in your sheet that can take the pointer and pass it to all the pages:
void CMySheet::SetDocPtr(CDocument *pDoc)
{
m_page1.m_pDocPtr = pDoc;
..etc
}
Cleek | Image Toolkits | Thumbnail maker
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thanks
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how i give to a variable the numbers of tick (my Timer is on every 1000ms). so how i can give the number of seconds have passed at a variable
-- modified at 16:48 Sunday 14th May, 2006
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use ctime.h and use st_time() and end_time()
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makaveli_07 wrote: st_time() and end_time()
sorry i Can't able to find any information of these function in MSDN!
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Dear All
Can I compile C code on the Visual Studio 2003/2005?
If yes, please tell me how?
Thanks a lot
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Yes, just name the files with a .c extension and they'll be treated as C files. There's also a compiler switch to force this behavior for any file (in case they don't have a .c extension and you can't rename them).
--Mike--
Visual C++ MVP
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How to delete an object by giving time limit to it.
Like, if an object is not referenced by anyone for say 5 minutes then it must get deleted by itself.
Please give me some logic for this.
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MaheshKalose wrote: Like, if an object is not referenced by anyone for say 5 minutes then it must get deleted by itself.
Set a timer after last refernced when that timer complete, delete the object!
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cheers,
Alok Gupta
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Hellp i want to display data from an interger variable into an AfxMessageBox
i have no compilation errors but when i run the App i have a diaglog Box with 3 buttons ' Ignore ' ' Continue' ...
What's the problem !
UpdateData(true);
AfxMessageBox(m_terma);
CDialog::OnOK();
Thank you very much for your help!
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CString strMessage;
strMessage.Format ("var = %d", m_terma);
AfxMessageBox (strMessage);
You're probably better off using the TRACE() macro.
/ravi
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Mahhouraaaaaa wrote:
UpdateData(true);
AfxMessageBox(m_terma);
CDialog::OnOK();
i think m_terma is of type integer.
so this
CString csMsg;
csMsg.Format("%d", m_terma);
AfxMessageBox(csMsg);
try it out
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<br />
CString str; <br />
int m_terma=20;<br />
<br />
str.Format ("Value = %i", m_terma); <br />
AfxMessageBox (str);<br />
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TCHAR buffer[50];<br />
itoa(m_terma,buffer,10);<br />
AfxMessageBox (buffer);<br />
------------------------------------<br />
TCHAR buffer2[50];<br />
wsprintf(buffer2,"Value = %i",m_terma);<br />
AfxMessageBox (buffer2);<br />
whitesky
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Mahhouraaaaaa wrote: Hellp i want to display data from an interger variable into an AfxMessageBoxi have no compilation errors but when i run the App i have a diaglog Box with 3 buttons ' Ignore ' ' Continue' ...What's the problem !
What about setting the breakpoint after UpdateData, and seeing the value in the Quick Watch Window!
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cheers,
Alok Gupta
VC Forum Q&A :- I/ IV
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hi again
I have file path
CString sPath = "c:\some folder\some file.txt"
I need to convert it to following path :
CString sPath = "c:\\some folder\\some file.txt"
how to achieve it ?
thanks
-- modified at 12:52 Sunday 14th May, 2006
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If this is your actual C++ code:
CString sPath = "c:\some folder\some file.txt"
then it's wrong. The \s will be treated as one character. In a string literal, \ is a special character, and you write \\ to get one backslash.
--Mike--
Visual C++ MVP
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Are you sure that you need this conversion???
The char \ is coded into the symbol \\ only to find a way to tell at the compiler that we want to use that char: So I can't understand why you need this char conversion: they are only 2 way to see the same thing.
And this is the reason because the first line
(
CString sPath = "c:\some folder\some file.txt"<br /> )
is wrong(see \s , as is saying Michael), and you can't use it.
Hope it helps.
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Hi i got a project that connect on server ftp and i want to add options :
Send File to the server
Delete File to the server
Get File from the server
and IF it is possible Open file(.txt), make changes , save changes (file will be on the server)
-- modified at 12:00 Sunday 14th May, 2006
Oh yes Microsoft VS C++ 6.0 (MFC applicatoin).
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