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Well even if the list control, got keyboard focus, there will not be any difference in the apperance unless one item is selected. so select one item and try pressing tab.
modified on Thursday, June 12, 2008 2:22 AM
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Thanks.
IN A DAY, WHEN YOU DON'T COME ACROSS ANY PROBLEMS - YOU CAN BE SURE THAT YOU ARE TRAVELLING IN A WRONG PATH
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Hi all,
In my application after calculation i m get value in this form "2606.451613".
i want the after "." two digit value like "2606.45".
how can i do this.
Help me for this.
Thanks in advance.
IN A DAY, WHEN YOU DON'T COME ACROSS ANY PROBLEMS - YOU CAN BE SURE THAT YOU ARE TRAVELLING IN A WRONG PATH
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CString::Format helps.
CString str;
str.Format("%.02f",f);
Somethings seem HARD to do, until we know how to do them.
_AnShUmAn_
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thanks.
IN A DAY, WHEN YOU DON'T COME ACROSS ANY PROBLEMS - YOU CAN BE SURE THAT YOU ARE TRAVELLING IN A WRONG PATH
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The other answer you got was correct, but you don't need a CString object to do this. The format specification[^] (%.02f) is the one that does the trick.
Nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself. - Cicero
.·´¯`·->Rajesh<-·´¯`·.
Codeproject.com: Visual C++ MVP
Fixed link - June 12, 2008 3:47 AM
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How does format specifiers for debugger solve the OP's problem?
-Saurabh
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I got it now. I linked him to the format specifications recognized by the debugger. Link fixed, thanks for pointing out. And, my post was to emphasize that a CString object is not required to do something like that.
Nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself. - Cicero
.·´¯`·->Rajesh<-·´¯`·.
Codeproject.com: Visual C++ MVP
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No problem. You are welcome.
-Saurabh
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Yes VC++ do allow to put variables anywhere within function body. You are getting this error because you are compiling this code from a .c file. In C variables are allowed only at the begining of a function. Just change the file extension from c to cpp and it will compile.
-Saurabh
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is there anywhere in the registry or using one of the wmi classes that i can get the gpu core, memory, shader speed?
if no. does anyone know how to get this info?
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For basic information like Name of the gpu card, memory, etc you can use Win32_VideoController class in WMI. For number of shaders, texture units, etc you will have to use directx or opengl.
-Saurabh
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i need core speed shader speed and memory speed only. the rest dont matter
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Hi,
How to get rid of reference to MSJAVA.DLL in Visual C++?
I am building x64 bit COM object and for some reason the DLL depends on MSJAVA.DLL (which is x86); therefore, I am unable to debug this on runtime.
I got this error when turned on "Enabled unmanaged code debugging" in C#:
Error while trying to run project: Unable to start program 'C:\Temp\COM\TestDriver\TestDriver.exe'.
The debugger does not support debugging managed and native code at the same time on this platform.
Anyone know how to remove this reference? I am using Visual Studio 2005.
Cheers
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Hi Masters!
I've a window without titlebar; So it doesn't have any text on its taskbar button. Can i set a title to it?
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Usef Marzbani wrote: Can i set a title to it?
Yes, Call SetWindowText( _T( "New title" ));
For e.g. If I have a dialog without a caption bar I would call SetWindowText in OnInitDialog to avoid a blank button in the windows taskbar.
Nibu thomas
Microsoft MVP for VC++
Code must be written to be read, not by the compiler, but by another human being.
Programming Blog: http://nibuthomas.wordpress.com
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Yes you can do.
-@SuDhIrKuMaR@-
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Has anyone here created a Visual Studio project to build the LZMA SDK as a DLL (or lib; I can convert it). It would also be nice to have a project to build the command line utility.
(I like 7-zip, but my goodness, his source is a pain to deal with.)
Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine.
- P.J. O'Rourke
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I recently built 7-zip myself since I wanted to change the icons and it compiled smoothly with VS 2008. What version of VS are you using and what problem do you have building it? There is a project file for standalone command line utility for LZMA at CPP\7Zip\Compress\Lzma_Alone, I just tried it compiles fine. For building it as a librrary I guess there are files for it in CPP\7Zip\Compress\Lzma, did you tried to create a new empty win32 lib project and adding all the files in it?
Saurabh
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I'm building it in VS6. Apparently I need the 2003 PSDK, which I downloaded before heading home tonight. I'll probably build it for VS 2005 as well (long story, don't ask.) I was just curious if someone had created a .dsw for it.
Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine.
- P.J. O'Rourke
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I have a Windows listview control with 15 columns. Is there a way for me to highlight a specific column in the listview? Can I also move the highlight by scrolling left and right on the listview? Thanks.
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kani98 wrote: Is there a way for me to highlight a specific column in the listview?
Yes. Look at OwnerDraw[^]
led mike
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a Dialog-Based project
i begin a thread in OnInitialDialog()
m_list is a variable related with a CListCtrl widget
when compiling
it shows that
error C2065: 'USES_CONVERSION' : undeclared identifier
error C2065: 'ReadDirectoryChangesW' : undeclared identifier
error C2065: 'm_list' : undeclared identifier
error C2227: left of '->InsertItem' must point to class/struct/union
error C2227: left of '->GetItemCount' must point to class/struct/union
error C2227: left of '->SetItemText' must point to class/struct/union
How can i deal with it ??
And why ??
thanks
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