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Aren't Group Boxes actually Statics, not Buttons? That should help you a little, but I don't have answers for the others.
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hello guys. I have finished my project and its working perfectly fine. however, my output is not aligned properly and needs some minor adjustment. I have played around with the setw function but i really do not know what is causing the problem. I mean, the output does not look very bad. i just feel it could be much better. anyways
1) i need to right justify the values on the far right colum(difference column).
2) i need to align the columns perfectly as they are not aligned. you could try putting in the values and you will see what i am talkin about.
how can i send the code so you can take a look at it?
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some more clarity is required in your question.
kumamako wrote: my output is not aligned properly
where is it output to?
kumamako wrote: far right colum
column in which control?
kumamako wrote: how can i send the code so you can take a look at it?
donot put your whole code here.
just post that code where you suspect problem(not more than 10 to 12 lines).
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thanks.
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You may post a relevant code snippet (don't forget to use the code block button).
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-- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
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kumamako wrote: however, my output is not aligned properly and needs some minor adjustment. I have played around with the setw function...
Which is the right manipulator to use.
kumamako wrote: ...but i really do not know what is causing the problem.
What problem?
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#ifndef BYTE // For OS X -ers
#define unsigned char BYTE
#define unsigned char * LPBYTE
#endif
#include <vector>
#include <algorithm>
void separate(vector< pair<LPBYTE, LPBYTE> >& retVec, LPBYTE data, LPBYTE delimeter, bool *bComplete = 0) {
retVec.clear();
if (bComplete) *bComplete = false;
if (!data)
return;
LPBYTE dataEnd = data + sizeof(data);
LPBYTE delEnd = delimeter + sizeof(delimeter);
size_t delSize = distance(delimeter, delEnd);
LPBYTE found = std::search(data, dataEnd, delimeter, delEnd);
if (found == delEnd)
return;
cout << "In separate(...)\n";
if (data[0] == delimeter[0])
cout << "data[0] == delimeter[0]\n";
if (found == data)
cout << "Found == data.\n(" << found[0] << " == " << data[0] << ")\n";
if (found != data)
cout << "Found != data; found == data[" << distance(data, found) << "].\n";
return;
};
int main()
{
BYTE buffer[] = {',', '1', '2', '3', ',', '4', '5', '6', ',', '7', '8', '9', ',', 0};
BYTE del = ',';
bool bComp = true;
LPBYTE found = std::search(&buffer[0], &buffer[0] + sizeof(buffer), &del, &del + sizeof(del));
if (found == &buffer[0])
cout << "found == &buffer[0]\n";
else
cout << "found == &buffer[" << distance(&buffer[0], found) << "]\n";
vector< pair<LPBYTE, LPBYTE> > lpb;
separate(lpb, buffer, &del, &bComp);
return 0;
} Output:
found == &buffer[0]
In separate(...)
data[0] == delimeter[0]
Found != data; Found == data[4]
When I search from within main() , the leading comma is found, but once I pass the data & delimeter to separate() , it misses the leading comma and finds the next one.. obviously I'm missing something - can anyone spot what it is?
Your assistance is greatly appreciated!
MZR
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In main(), del is of type BYTE and sizeof(del) is 1. Once it's passed to separate , del is of type LPBYTE and sizeof(del) is 4.
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How do I put a CFormView in a CDockablePane? Basically, I'm trying to make the child window scrollable. Thanks.
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I need a program in c to implement the problem of nearest neighbor method in C
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singh.vikas8508 wrote: I need a program in c to implement the problem of nearest neighbor method in C
I need you to read the guidelines[^]
It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini
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At the bottom of this article [^] there are links to available libraries.
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
[My articles]
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The "kind guy" makeover doesn't look good on you.
It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini
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Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: The "kind guy" makeover doesn't look good on you.
I know.
BTW did you read this [^]? Now I must choose:
- Should I stop using sarcasm in my answers?
- Should I instead stop answering?
- Should I build the wall?
- Should I run for president?
- Should I trust the government?
- Will they put me in the firing line?
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
[My articles]
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CPallini wrote: Should I stop using sarcasm in my answers?
The occasional sarcasm is good. Also, you're mature enough to keep it under acceptable levels, so I don't see a problem.
CPallini wrote: Should I instead stop answering?
WTF are you talking about.
CPallini wrote: Will they put me in the firing line?
I hope.
It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini
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Well, I'm unhappy with Chris 'HOW TO ANSWER A QUESTION'. Anyway, of course, I'm not going to stop.
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
[My articles]
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My same exact thoughts. We always try our levels best to provide an answer that could be of help; but some questions CANNOT be answered and the OP WILL NOT learn, no matter what. Now, we can ignore such posts completely.
But like you said, I won't stop either.
It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini
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consider writing one yourself...
Press F1 for help or google it.
Greetings from Germany
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i need to measure a char width in a text , to detrmine where the user clicked.
void CTest_View::OnLButtonDown(UINT nFlags, CPoint point)
{
CString strInput;
strInput = "Text 1234";
int nX = point.x; // but this is the position in pixel.
}
please help.
Thanks
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Let me google that for you![^] and remember that google or any search engine is your friend.
You need to google first, if you have "It's urgent please" mentioned in your question.
_AnShUmAn_
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What does it have to do with finding the character width? Can't you just call GetCursorPos()[^]?
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no because i need to find th x and y where the mouse clicked in order to mark the text to copy it.
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susanne1 wrote: i need to find th x and y where the mouse clicked in order to mark the text to copy it.
Ugh... You need to find x and y? Ya know? That's *exactly* what GetCursorPos() does.
It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini
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CDC::GetTextExtent [^].
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
[My articles]
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This method gives me the width of the whole text, wht i exactly need, is the width in pixel for each charchter in the text.
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Actually this method gives the width of the passed string, if you pass a single-character string then you get the width of such character.
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
[My articles]
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