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Paramu1973 wrote: in C# samething I used classes to declare the same accessed in every forms.
It's just the same in C++.
Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff
I'm sitting here giving you a standing ovation - Len Goodman
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Thanks Richard...
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I would like to store a value to a Excel cell
But iits giving error
MyXLWorkSht->Cells[2,2]->Value=="PARAMU";
Error: C2039: Value is not a member of System::Object
Thanks
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Actually I did mistake with Worksheet declaration, and I altered as like the below, then its get solve.
Let it be useful someone like me...
Microsoft::Office::Interop::Excel::Worksheet^ MyXLWorkSht
Earlier
MyXLWorkSht=MyXLApp->ActiveSheet;
Now Ichanged it as
Microsoft::Office::Interop::Excel::Worksheet^ MyXLWorkSht
= static_cast<Microsoft::Office::Interop::Excel::Worksheet^>( MyXLWorkBook->Worksheets->Item[1]);
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Actually its my first time Iam trying to write some data from datatable to excel sheet. For that I need to add Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel...
Any Ideas ?
Thanks & Regards
PARAMU
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Start here[^].
Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff
I'm sitting here giving you a standing ovation - Len Goodman
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In my c++ project, I use cutePDF to print in non-interactive mode(no save-as dialog) by using GDI print API. The sample code is like below,
DOCINFO di;
ZeroMemory( &di, sizeof(DOCINFO) );
di.cbSize = sizeof(DOCINFO);
di.lpszDocName =L"My_PDF_File";
di.lpszOutput=L"c:\\My_PDF_Folder\\My_PDF_File.pdf";
pDC->StartDoc( &di );
CutePDF geneates PS instead of PDF file. Does anyone know why and how to make it work?
Cheers
Susan
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Check your CutePDF installation includes Ghostscript which is the process that does the actual conversion. See also here[^].
Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff
I'm sitting here giving you a standing ovation - Len Goodman
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Hi,
I need to use "not Managed C++/CLI class" in a Managed C++/CLI class. But I got the "not supported" error message.
Is there a way to do following?
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class A (){};
public ref class B()
{
A a; <----- not supported
}
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Thanks
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You could store a pointer to an "A" object in an IntPtr[^].
Mark Salsbery
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Thank you very much for the reply. Could you write some sample code?
Best,
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Just a guess, something like...
class A (){};
ref class B()
{
public:
IntPtr APtr;
}
B ^b = gcnew B();
b->APtr = (IntPtr)new A();
A *a = (A*)b->APtr;
Mark Salsbery
modified 26-Nov-11 15:01pm.
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Hi,
I need to convert a "void*" pointer to a managed class. How can I do it?
Soppose:
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void * pClass
ref class A {};
A^ pA = pClass; <---- compile error
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Best,
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Maybe something like...
System::Runtime::InteropServices::GCHandle gch = System::Runtime::InteropServices::GCHandle::FromIntPtr((System::IntPtr)pClass);
A ^pA = (A ^)gch.Target;
Of course, this assumes pClass was obtained from an IntPtr obtained from an actual managed reference to an "A" object...
Mark Salsbery
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Thank you for your reply.
The classes can not be cast between "Managed" and "un-managed".
Best,
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transoft wrote: I need to convert a "void*" pointer to a managed class. How can I do it?
To start with, based on your other post....
You must NOT attempt to cast an unmanaged class to a managed one.
Doesn't matter why you think that is a good idea because it isn't.
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Why MS design "System::Runtime::InteropServices"?
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That provides a way to proxy between the two.
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Hallo
Is there anyway to stream the file directly from the database to the AxAcroPDF control without first saving the file on the hard drive?
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Hi all, I'm Francesco and that's my first post here. As stated in the subject, I'm having trouble compiling an existing C++ project (an MFC app with many other libraries linked) with the /clr flag. I'm using VS08 sp1 and Win7 64 bit and framework 3.5.
The projects compiles succesfully, but trying to launch (both in release and in debug) I get an error message:
"Application Error : The application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b)."
I tried to google for the error, someone suggests to run sfc /scannow to repair a possible system problem, but it doesn't find anything wrong.
Any suggest?
Many thanks in advance,
Francesco
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Why are you using the /clr flag for an MFC application?
Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff
I'm sitting here giving you a standing ovation - Len Goodman
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I'd like to use some of the .NET features (in particular WPF) from within the app. It seems to be some compatibility issue with one of the libraries used in the project: any chances that someone has encountered a similar problem before?
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Not sure but you could try posting a follow up question in the WPF forum, explaining in more detail what you are trying to do.
Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff
I'm sitting here giving you a standing ovation - Len Goodman
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