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I dont want to use any database or ODBC,please suggest me any other option for this.
thanks in advance.
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not only plan, but also believe.
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"_$h@nky_" wrote: i have read an article which works fine but its not support XLSX files.
XLSX follows an entirely different format[^]. So, you shouldn't expect BasicExcel to work with Excel 2007.
"_$h@nky_" wrote: provide me any guidance and any example for xlsx files.
See if How to automate Excel from C++ without using MFC or #import[^] helps you.
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This library http://www.libxl.com can read and write xls and xlsx formats directly. Perhaps it will be solution for you.
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Hello,
I'm new in OpenGl Library.I'm trying to learn Opengl to use it in Visual C++ Windows Form Application .
I can't work application in here:Creating an OpenGL view on a Windows Form[^]I can build it.But never debugging in Visual Stduio 2008.Where can I change in this code?
Another problem of mine.How can I use Opengl in PictureBox toolbox in Visual Studio 2008.I didn't come across any document on internet.Do you know any document,tutorial,code example etc. about this topic?
Could you help me please?
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hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i want to read & display bitmap image using c.plz help me uptilnow i open the image ,read it ,mesure its width , hight, type etc but I cant put it in the form of array iwant to display array o image as well as i/p image also so plz help me.
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See, for instance [^].
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Hi ,
I am working on Access data base using MFC DAO classes.
Can I set/change the password of the data base programmatically.?
If yes please give me an idea.
Regards,
Sunil Kumar
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Hi,
I have traverse all folder of Outlook in c# but not able to do same in c++.
please guide to do that.
Code is here
foreach (Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.MAPIFolder folder in start)
{
node = node.Nodes.Add(folder.Name);
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.MAPIFolder found = TraverseTee(folder.Folders, name, bBuildTree, node);
node = node.Parent;
}
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CFileFind can be called recursively to do the same
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CFindFile traverse file but I want to traverse folder from outlook.
If this can happen with with please give any idea with code.
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thank you for reply but no luck
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Does this[^] help?
Regards,
Sandip.
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I want to capture the desktop as an image just like printscreen function. Any Win32 API or MFC class that perform the task.
THANKS.
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I believe there is a better way to do the Capture it the GDI way in the article.
Instead of GetDesktopWindow() and GetDC() you can use CreateDC(_T("DISPLAY"), NULL, NULL, NULL);
«_Superman_»
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offcourse superman's suggested method is better
see the code below for help
HDC hDesktopDC, hMemDC;
int nXPos = 0, nYPos = 0;
int nWidth = 0, nHeight = 0;
HGDIOBJ hOldBitmap, hBitmap;
// check for an empty rectangle
if ( IsRectEmpty( lpRect_i ))
{
return NULL;
}
// create a DC for the screen and create
// a memory DC compatible to screen DC
hDesktopDC = CreateDC( _T( "DISPLAY" ), NULL, NULL, NULL );
hMemDC = CreateCompatibleDC( hDesktopDC ); // get points of rectangle to grab
nXPos = lpRect_i->left;
nYPos = lpRect_i->top;
nWidth = lpRect_i->right - lpRect_i->left;
nHeight = lpRect_i->bottom - lpRect_i->top ;
// create a bitmap compatible with the screen DC
hBitmap = CreateCompatibleBitmap( hDesktopDC, nWidth, nHeight );
// select new bitmap into memory DC
hOldBitmap = SelectObject ( hMemDC, hBitmap );
// bitblt screen DC to memory DC
BitBlt( hMemDC, 0, 0, nWidth, nHeight, hDesktopDC, nXPos, nYPos, SRCCOPY );
// select old bitmap back into memory DC and get handle to
// bitmap of the screen
hBitmap = SelectObject( hMemDC, hOldBitmap );
// clean up
DeleteDC( hDesktopDC );
DeleteDC( hMemDC );
// return handle to the bitmap
return ( HBITMAP )hBitmap;
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Thanks all of you for guidance and providing me a couple of alternates to perform the task. I would implement the stuff then I would be back , if i face some problem.....
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Sorry, I have to ask very primitive questions but I did some work in VC++ around 9 years back and now forget every thing. Even I have to struggle to play with AfxMessageBox these days
Anyhow, now I want to display the captured image. The image is captured in HBITMAP hCaptureBitmap, so what class I should use to display the image. Suppose I have SDI based application and in View class what should I do......
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no more direct code
Clue :-
1. device context.
2. SelectObject
3. bitBlt
Now try yourself
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You mean , I should get the DC in view class by calling some thing like GetDC , then Select that DC and at the end by using bitBlt should display in the view class....
hmmm. what about if I take an object of Picturebox and then assign the handler of Bitmap to it. but I guess u are right there is no need to take an object of PictureBox, rather view class can be work as a placeholder as well. let me try
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yes u should try
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