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You may write your own routine to the purpose or you can use a library such GMP ^ .
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.
This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong.
-- Iain Clarke
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so what is the problem, you looking for algorithm?
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow Never mind - my own stupidity is the source of every "problem" - Mixture
cheers,
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I am changing certain registry keys using VC++ and after that I want to refresh explorer. I have tried following two ways but none of them works under vista.
1. SHChangeNotify(SHCNE_ASSOCCHANGED, SHCNF_IDLIST, NULL, NULL);<br />
2. SendMessageTimeout(HWND_BROADCAST, WM_SETTINGCHANGE, 0, 0, SMTO_NORMAL, 1000);
Is there some other way to refresh explorer under vista?
-Saurabh
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Hi all,
i have coded one 8 KHz 16 Bit PCM audio with ITU's G.729A codec. now i want Media player to run the coded file. I'll be really thankful if somebody helps me filling WAVEFORMATEX structure so that RIFF header can be append with the coded file.
Thanks
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Hi,
I have some application that i wrote as doc/view architecture.
In this application i pop up some child window using DoModal.
The child windows is up and the application need to ignore all the action that i doing on the main window ( because of the doModal of the child window ).
But - actually - when i try to minimize the main window i find out that the application not ignoring the minimize command and the application is minimize.
How its can be ? how can i solve this problem ?
P.S: the minimize is done by doing a lot of clicking on the minimize button on the title bar. If clicking only once - nothing happened.
Thanks.
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I am not sure but, I think It could be a reason some time main window is getting the message while the modal dialog not getting.
May be very rare.
Thanks,
Suman
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"Programming is an art that fights back!"
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Its obvious that the main window got some message - but how its can be ? and how it can be solved ?
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umai wrote: however i got problem to do the looping as my lecturer want me to...can anyone teach me how to do it?
Please detail your problem: what exactly do you need to accomplish and what is your trouble about?
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.
This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong.
-- Iain Clarke
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//////////////////////////////RGB CHANGE TO GREY SCALE COLOR/////////////////////////
for(x=X_START;x<=X_END;x+=X_SKIP) //ORIGINAL IMAGE SIZE-X AXIS
{
for(y=Y_START_SE;y<=Y_END_SE;y+=Y_SKIP) //SELECTED SCAN AREA-Y AXIS(FR ORI SIZE)
{
color=pDC->GetPixel(x,y);
m = 0.5*x;
n = 0.5*y;
r_image[m][n] = GetRValue(color);
g_image[m][n] = GetGValue(color);
b_image[m][n] = GetBValue(color);
brightness_image[m][n] = ((222*r_image[m][n]+707*g_image[m][n]+71*b_image[m][n])/1000);
if(brightness_image[m][n]<0)
brightness_image[m][n] = 0;
if(brightness_image[m][n]>255)
brightness_image[m][n] = 255;
Haugh_image[m][n]=0;//Haugh_image INITIALIZATION
}
}
for(x=X_START;x<=X_END;x+=X_SKIP) //ORIGINAL IMAGE SIZE-X AXIS
{
for(y=Y_START_SE2;y<=Y_END_SE2;y+=Y_SKIP) //SELECTED SCAN AREA-Y AXIS(FR ORI SIZE)
{
color=pDC->GetPixel(x,y);
m = 0.5*x;
n = 0.5*y;
r_image[m][n] = GetRValue(color);
g_image[m][n] = GetGValue(color);
b_image[m][n] = GetBValue(color);
brightness_image[m][n] = ((222*r_image[m][n]+707*g_image[m][n]+71*b_image[m][n])/1000);
if(brightness_image[m][n]<0)
brightness_image[m][n] = 0;
if(brightness_image[m][n]>255)
brightness_image[m][n] = 255;
Haugh_image[m][n]=0;//Haugh_image INITIALIZATION
}
}
//////////////////EDGE DETACTION BY SOBEL FILTER & DENSITY CONVERSION///////////////////
//UPPER LEFT AREA
for(x=X_START_L1+1;x<=X_END_L1-1;x++)
{
for(y=Y_START_TH+1;y<=Y_END_TH-1;y++)
{
d[0]=brightness_image[x-1][y-1];
d[1]=brightness_image[x-1][y];
d[2]=brightness_image[x-1][y+1];
d[3]=brightness_image[x][y-1];
d[4]=brightness_image[x][y];
d[5]=brightness_image[x][y+1];
d[6]=brightness_image[x+1][y-1];
d[7]=brightness_image[x+1][y];
d[8]=brightness_image[x+1][y+1];
yyy=(float)(cy[0]*d[0] + cy[1]*d[1] + cy[2]*d[2] +cy[3]*d[3] +cy[4]*d[4] +cy[5]*d[5] +cy[6]*d[6] + cy[7]*d[7] + cy[8]*d[8]);
zzz=(float)(sqrt(yyy*yyy));
dat=(int)zzz;
if(dat>255) dat= 255;
sobel_image[x][y] = 255-(char)dat;
a = sobel_image[x][y];
pDC->SetPixel(x,y,RGB(a,a,a));
}
}
//UPPER RIGHT AREA
for(x=X_START_R1+1;x<=X_END_R1-1;x++)
{
for(y=Y_START_TH+1;y<=Y_END_TH-1;y++)
{
d[0]=brightness_image[x-1][y-1];
d[1]=brightness_image[x-1][y];
d[2]=brightness_image[x-1][y+1];
d[3]=brightness_image[x][y-1];
d[4]=brightness_image[x][y];
d[5]=brightness_image[x][y+1];
d[6]=brightness_image[x+1][y-1];
d[7]=brightness_image[x+1][y];
d[8]=brightness_image[x+1][y+1];
yyy=(float)(cy[0]*d[0] + cy[1]*d[1] + cy[2]*d[2] +cy[3]*d[3] +cy[4]*d[4] +cy[5]*d[5] +cy[6]*d[6] + cy[7]*d[7] + cy[8]*d[8]);
zzz=(float)(sqrt(yyy*yyy));
dat=(int)zzz;
if(dat>255) dat= 255;
sobel_image[x][y] = 255-(char)dat;
a = sobel_image[x][y];
pDC->SetPixel(x,y,RGB(a,a,a));
}
}
//LOWER LEFT AREA
for(x=X_START_L2+1;x<=X_END_L2-1;x++)
{
for(y=Y_START_TH2+1;y<=Y_END_TH2-1;y++)
{
d[0]=brightness_image[x-1][y-1];
d[1]=brightness_image[x-1][y];
d[2]=brightness_image[x-1][y+1];
d[3]=brightness_image[x][y-1];
d[4]=brightness_image[x][y];
d[5]=brightness_image[x][y+1];
d[6]=brightness_image[x+1][y-1];
d[7]=brightness_image[x+1][y];
d[8]=brightness_image[x+1][y+1];
yyy=(float)(cy[0]*d[0] + cy[1]*d[1] + cy[2]*d[2] +cy[3]*d[3] +cy[4]*d[4] +cy[5]*d[5] +cy[6]*d[6] + cy[7]*d[7] + cy[8]*d[8]);
zzz=(float)(sqrt(yyy*yyy));
dat=(int)zzz;
if(dat>255) dat= 255;
sobel_image[x][y] = 255-(char)dat;
a = sobel_image[x][y];
pDC->SetPixel(x,y,RGB(a,a,a));
}
}
//LOWER RIGHT AREA
for(x=X_START_R2+1;x<=X_END_R2-1;x++)
{
for(y=Y_START_TH2+1;y<=Y_END_TH2-1;y++)
{
d[0]=brightness_image[x-1][y-1];
d[1]=brightness_image[x-1][y];
d[2]=brightness_image[x-1][y+1];
d[3]=brightness_image[x][y-1];
d[4]=brightness_image[x][y];
d[5]=brightness_image[x][y+1];
d[6]=brightness_image[x+1][y-1];
d[7]=brightness_image[x+1][y];
d[8]=brightness_image[x+1][y+1];
yyy=(float)(cy[0]*d[0] + cy[1]*d[1] + cy[2]*d[2] +cy[3]*d[3] +cy[4]*d[4] +cy[5]*d[5] +cy[6]*d[6] + cy[7]*d[7] + cy[8]*d[8]);
zzz=(float)(sqrt(yyy*yyy));
dat=(int)zzz;
if(dat>255) dat= 255;
sobel_image[x][y] = 255-(char)dat;
a = sobel_image[x][y];
pDC->SetPixel(x,y,RGB(a,a,a));
}
}
this is the programming for the image conversion...let say, i want to create a loop for this command...how i want to do it?
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First of all, please, use <pre> tags around code snippets.
Why don't you wrap that code inside a function and then iteratively call it?
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.
This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong.
-- Iain Clarke
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Because that adds the cost of a function call to every pixel that is processed ?
Christian Graus
Please read this if you don't understand the answer I've given you
"also I don't think "TranslateOneToTwoBillion OneHundredAndFortySevenMillion FourHundredAndEightyThreeThousand SixHundredAndFortySeven()" is a very good choice for a function name" - SpacixOne ( offering help to someone who really needed it ) ( spaces added for the benefit of people running at < 1280x1024 )
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Actually he needs to loop over images.
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.
This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong.
-- Iain Clarke
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Mark Salsbery
Microsoft MVP - Visual C++
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Hello,
I have made a dll of my classes and using them in a project. The project compiles properly but when I try to execute the project the behaviour is wierd.
The classes otherwise (without dll) are working as expected.
what must be the reason?
Regards
Pritha
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Please define "weird".
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See here [^]
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.
This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong.
-- Iain Clarke
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Mmmhh, yes okayyyyy. That will help us a lot understanding the problem
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prithaa wrote: the behaviour is wierd.
This normally happens when the code is weird. How about fixing that?
Nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself. - Cicero
.·´¯`·->Rajesh<-·´¯`·.
Codeproject.com: Visual C++ MVP
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Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: This normally happens when the code is weird
That was a good one.
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Hello,
Thanks for all your replies.
The classes are working fine.Now when I make dll of them and include that dll for a client project the classes don't behave as were behaving earlier.
For ex I have a code
int Parent=0;
for(int i=0;i<10;++i)
{if(mstruct[i]=="Parent")
++Parent;
else
--Parent;
}
Now even if mstruct[i] = "Parent" the compiler moves to Parent--.
In my code (without dll )I would get ++Parent.
What must be the reason?
Thanks for your co-operation
Pritha
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What is the type of mstruct ? If yo are using C-style strings, you can't compare strings this way: this will only compare if the addresses are the same, not the contents. With C-strings you should use strcmp function instead.
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Hello,
Thanks for your reply.
mstruct is a CString .but anyway whatever works in my classes should work in dlls ,right? If there was a problem it should arise while making the classes not while mking dlls.
Thanks
Pritha
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Did you try debugging to see what's happening in details ?
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Hello,
Thanks,
Yes I tried debugging and found this.This code is in my classes from the dlls and not in the current project.
Pritha
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