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manju#123 wrote: if(iWPos!= 0)
To
if(iWPos != -1)
BTW: your code need a bit refactoring.
BTW(2): your code actually counts occurrences of the string, if you really need to increment the number represented by the string the you should first convert the string into a number and then increment 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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hi..
I tried if(iWPos != -1)
///The ouptut is...
TSE000
TSW000
TSI000
TSW000
TSI000
Hi..
I am Mnaju.I have Completed my B.E Computers Science.Lokking for a job.I am interested in VC++
manju
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I think you have to use the debugger.
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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hi..
ok thank you...i will try it....
manju
Hi..
I am Mnaju.I have Completed my B.E Computers Science.Lokking for a job.I am interested in VC++
manju
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hello!!
i am trying to run a ppp client for COM port through my VC code...but could not be successful...though i write
System(Control Panel);
it was successful. but the same command for PPP CLient doesn't work.
can anyone please help me in this regard. ?
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#error Building MFC application with /MD[d] (CRT dll version) requires MFC shared dll version. Please #define _AFXDLL or do not use /MD[d]
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I ignore messages that have "urgent" keyword in them.
Somethings seem HARD to do, until we know how to do them.
_AnShUmAn_
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So your compiler is like this:
try
{
....its urgent
}
catch(...)
{
MessageBox(_T(its not a standard question!));
}
finaly
{
MsgBox(I ignore messages that have "urgent" keyword in them. )
}
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(read OMG) you too know it now...
but at times I do start to work on "Urgent" issues straight away if I have time.
Somethings seem HARD to do, until we know how to do them.
_AnShUmAn_
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Either define _AFXDLL in you project settings (in "preprocessor definitions") or change your runtime library to something else than multi-threaded dll.
Another thing, avoid saying "its urgent". Everybody here helps for free. Why would we help you before helping anybody else. Please next time read the posting guidelines before posting.
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Hi all,
i'm sorry if my request was already discussed in this site but for now i don't find the information that i need.
I'm working on a existing SDI project inside MFC VC 6.0.
I need to make a window that open with variable dimensions and fields, depending on the information that i pass to it. In other terms i need to have a window that change in accordance of different user input (objects clicked with composition defined at runtime).
The possible fields to show in the window are texts (of a variable size and font) and image (.bmp).
My ultimate target is to create a window that have a structure that can be later "simply" printed.
My problem is the choice of the object(s) to use: i have start using the Dialog wizard of MFC but it seems limited. I don't know if it is the better way to make it... I don't know if it is better to make a child frame window. I think that probably there are additional components/class/library on the net that can do that, but i don't find it for now.
Thanks in advantage for all the suggestions.
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Thanks for the quick answer but it was not useful. I'm pretty sure that on the net there are answers to my question, but the problem is to find the one that works well and exactly as i need.
Now, i have modify the MFC example DLGTEMP and i have understand how to set dinamically the dimension of a Dialog, and how, where and whom string-based controls (static text, buttons, edit box,etc) to put inside it, at run-time.
My first trick is that i don't know how to set different fonts inside my dialog.
My second problem is to find a simply method to load dinamically bitmap from a file (.bmp) and to show it inside my dialog in a position decided at run-time. I see some projects, inside the CP site, to load and manipulate image file but they seems too much complex for my need.
Does exist controls that i can use inside dialogs as a dynamic container for others controls?
Thanks for every non banal suggestions
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I have a C++ dll built in VS 6, which uses STL. I am working on a C++/CLI wrapper over this old dll because I need to used it in .NET.
In short it does not work due to some Side-by-side assembly error. So I checked the dependencies using dependency walker. The old dll requires the msvcr60* dlls. But when I load the wrapper dll instead, the system will load the latest msvcr80* dlls, which is correct for the wrapper version. However the dependency walker cannot resolve some methods from the old dll.
“Error: At least one module has an unresolved import due to a missing export function in an implicitly dependent module.”
Is it possible to load 2 different version of MS C Runtime simultaneously for the same dll?
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i want to create transparent window,but no use 'WS_EX_LAYERED' and 'SetLayeredWindowAttributes' Func
thank you
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Hi...
Can anyone tell me hoe to convert _TCHAR* to long..
\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
_TCHAR *csTest;
I want to convert it to long..
plz help me
thank you
manju
Hi..
I am Mnaju.I have Completed my B.E Computers Science.Lokking for a job.I am interested in VC++
manju
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See into msdn for
atol, _atol_l, _wtol, _wtol_l functions.
Is this you want?
Manish Patel.
B.E. - Information Technology.
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You can use this also:
TCHAR *x = "1252655";<br />
long val;<br />
sscanf(x, "%ld", &val);<br />
Manish Patel.
B.E. - Information Technology.
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you should certainly learn what a TCHAR is.
your code has 50% of chances to crash.
manish.patel wrote: TCHAR *x = "1252655";
TCHAR* x = _T("1252655");
manish.patel wrote: sscanf()
WTF !
sscanf() is not TCHAR aware... it handles only ansi strings
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TCHAR *csTest = ...;
long lValue = _tcstol(csTest, NULL, 10);
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I am working on this little VC++ 6.0 simple dialog-based application.
No matter whatever I change about the styles etc I only get a combobox
that at launch being clicked shows a drop down cell (one cell) that shows one item with a spin
control on the right corner instead of a full list of items. Of course I can use
the spin control to go through all the items, but it's kind of annoying when
I can simply pick easily from a drop list that shows everything at one time.
how can I solve that problem
Trioum
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Open your dialog in the resource editor and click on the arrow of the combobox, there you'll be able to adjust the height of your drop 'region'.
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