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I use this easy way, but it is not recommended for large strings.
String ^s = "Hello world";<br />
CString str = s;<br />
WCHAR *w = str.GetBuffer();<br />
WCHAR *myChar = new WCHAR[str.GetLength() +1];<br />
memcpy(myChar,w,str.GetLength()*sizeof(WCHAR));<br />
myChar[str.GetLength()] = '\0';<br />
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AfxMessageBox(myChar);
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Thanks all for the help on this one - much appreciated.
Fritzables.
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Can anyone tell me the difference between Storage Class and Storage Class Specifier?
Thanks and Regards
Kenny
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In C++, the storage class specifiers auto, static, register, extern, and mutable. The storage class specifiers explicitly determine the storage class of a variable. Thus, the storage class specifier, auto, lets you define a variable with automatic storage (storage class). However, you will also hear: auto storage class. So, storage class and storage class specifier may be used to mean the same thing.
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i need creating a database myself,i need make a database from scratch , can u give me some help please?
ert
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According to your profile, you program with C++ and not C++/CLI. Also, your plea for help does not give me enough information to assist you. What are your requirements? Here is an example of how your plea for help sounds to me:
I need to create a vehicle from scratch? Can you help me?
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George L. Jackson wrote: Here is an example of how your plea for help sounds to me:
I need to create a vehicle from scratch? Can you help me?
Some people have a memory and an attention span, you should try them out one day. - Jeremy Falcon
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There is a c++ application developed in Windows Platform. Now I want to
port this application in to Linux (Red Hat - Fedora Core). Is there any tool for converting it or can anyone suggest the way to convert it. I am totaly new to Linux and doesn't famliar with compiling multiple sourc files. Actually there is around(180 Files - including headers and cpp files), its a project and i want to convert it. can anyone help me in this.......
Thanking you....
Syamkumar.P.J
syamkumar.
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I think you are in the wrong forum...
If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler.
-- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
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You might be able to run it with wine program in Linux. Your better bet would be to ask in a Linux forum
Some people have a memory and an attention span, you should try them out one day. - Jeremy Falcon
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Hi ,
My problem is that, I want to run an .exe from the windows service. But the application window is not visible to the user. Exe and Service is running in task manager. Previously I was using CreateProcess funtion. Then after getting suggestion from this site, I changed that into CreateProcessAsUser and the Code is like below. But Still I am facing same problem.
BOOL b;
HANDLE hToken;
HANDLE hNewToken;
b = OpenProcessToken(GetCurrentProcess(), TOKEN_ASSIGN_PRIMARY|TOKEN_DUPLICATE, &hToken);
b = DuplicateTokenEx(hToken, TOKEN_ASSIGN_PRIMARY|TOKEN_ALL_ACCESS, NULL, SecurityImpersonation, TokenPrimary, &hNewToken);
b = CreateProcessAsUser(hNewToken, NULL,ArgPBU,NULL, NULL, FALSE, NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS | CREATE_NEW_CONSOLE, NULL, Cwd, &si, &m_piPBU);
CloseHandle(hNewToken);
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After executing this I am getting same result.
Rgds.,
N.Surendran
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Does your service have a main or a WinMain entry point? Also, you should post this in the Viaual C++/MFC forum.
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i'm new in C++ but i'm a Borland C++ user, is that same with C++/CLI ?
Can anyone help me make bouncing ball with the Borland C++ program ?
i beg all the readers
thanks before
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Borland C++ is not managed. C++/CLI is managed. Thus, you are in the wrong forum. Also, you may have better luck asking your question at a Borland C++ message board.
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Hello,
I am trying to do a GetPixel in a image embebed in a PictureBox.
If I have a Bitmap it is posible to do a GetPixel, to get the COLORREF of the pixel clicked, but in a PictureBox I can't do it.
Does anybody knows how to get the color of a pixel clicked in a picturebox?
Thanks in advance
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A picture box is NOT a picture. It DOES have a property that exposes the bitmap it's displaying. I presume you can call a getpixel method on that.
Christian Graus - C++ MVP
'Why don't we jump on a fad that hasn't already been widely discredited ?' - Dilbert
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Ok, now I see,
I have done it as follows:
I load the image in the picturebox:
pictureBox->Load("C:\\image.png");
and after I load it like a bitmap in the event that I want, in my case pictureBox_MouseUp
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Point^ Point1;<br />
Bitmap^ Bitmap1;<br />
Color pixelColor;<br />
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Point = e->Location::get()<br />
Bitmap1= gcnew Bitmap( "C:\\image.png",true );<br />
pixelColor = Bitmap1->GetPixel(Point1->X,Point1->Y);
This is the way that I did it,
Thanks for your help
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I'm not sure how this is a C++/CLI question ?
Christian Graus - C++ MVP
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I wana make so many lines appear randomly (like heat beat rate) depend on the base line ..while I run the program .
How can i make that works . pls give me some hints or code ,,
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Which bit are you stuck on ? Are you really using C++/CLI, or are you in the wrong forum ?
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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I recently downloaded Visual C++ Studio and when I try to compile my project, I get error messages such as these below. I made sure to follow the instructions on setting the VC++ Directories option but I still keep getting errors such as this one
c:\Pam 2\Headers\afxwin.h(19) : fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'AFX.h': No such file or directory
and the problem is that most of these include files happen to be in the Windows Platform SDK / Include/MFC folder. How do I get my the compiler to look in there for these files please.
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First of all, you're in the wrong forum.
You set the paths in the options for VC2005.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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You have downloaded Visual C++ Studio? I think it is VC++ Express edition, which does not support MFC. (Afx.h). You need to retail version to do MFC programming. The express edition only supports Managed c++.
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Hello
I am very new to managed c++, i have to start the codeing which needs many MFC features. I have done the same in VC++ 6.0. Now i must port it onto VC++.net.
Can anyone please confirm me wheather, i can start my project in VC++.net version (Managed C++) and also use the features of MFC.
Kindly give me the method i need to follow.
Thank you
Kind Regards
Sandy
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Yes, you can create an MFC project and add the ( from memory ) /clr compiler switch to allow you to use managed code.
However, MFC doesn't offer anything that .NET doesn't offer, are you sure you want to rely on both ?
Christian Graus - C++ MVP
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