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http://www.cs.queensu.ca/home/bradbury/checkdigit/isbncheck.htm
http://www.cs.queensu.ca/home/bradbury/checkdigit/upccheck.htm
"When I was born I was so surprised that I didn't talk for a year and a half." - Gracie Allen
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Thanks..very useful example...
but the problem is as second set may contain 2 or 3 digit & third set 5-6.. so that create confusion...
Also if ISBN end with X...
reply me if u've any info about this...
thanks.
---Sumit Kapoor---
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Sumit Kapoor wrote:
but the problem is as second set may contain 2 or 3 digit & third set 5-6..
This does not matter as dashes are ignored.
Sumit Kapoor wrote:
Also if ISBN end with X...
Then the check digit will be 10.
"When I was born I was so surprised that I didn't talk for a year and a half." - Gracie Allen
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Thanks...You r right...
OK! Bye..see U...
---Sumit Kapoor---
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Hi,
I’m developing an ActiveX-control in VS C++ 6.0 (winXP): works fine.
For deplyment, I’m using VS.NET for making the Cab-file (New project: Cab Project). Adds ocx and builds Cab: works fine.
Problem: ocx is depending on 2 other dlls, as it is now they are downloaded and registered manually: this works some times, some times it is "Dll Hell".... "Dll hell" occurs when updating ocx and dlls.... is there any way to force registration and so on? My belive is that it will work fine if I just adds the dll to the Cab File-project, could that be rigth? If so, how do I do it in VS.NET (I know how to add the files, but it’s not working when adding the depending dlls)?
I’m also a bit confused of the making of the Cab File, with VS.NET (Cab Project, OSD-file) it’s easy, but I dont know what I’m doing... old tech, with INF-file, it was harder, but more open I guess?
Which is the best solution in my case?
...and justice for all
APe
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Hi guys,
I'm having this memory leak problem I do know how to resolve it. Please help.
The program creates a thread and the thread has to use some class members of its belonging class. So I pass the class' pointer to it, when create the thread in the main class CMyDlg:
<code>AfxBeginThread(doThreadProc, this);
In particular, I need to access this class member function, which will return CString value:
<code>
CString CMyDlg::ProcessString()
{
CString resString;
............
return resString;
}
In the thread's function, I use this ProcessString() function.
<code>
UINT CMyDlg::doThreadProc(LPVOID param)
{
CMyDlg *pMyDlg = (CMyDlg *)param;
CString myString;
myString.SetString(pMyDlg->ProcessLabel());
......
}
As it shows I get a memory leak if I do this ProcessString() function in the thread. I won't get that if the function is run in the main class (process). Also, I notice there is also no leak if resString is only declared but never being accessed/manipulated within the function call. In other words, when the ProcessString() function is called by the thread, memory leak will happen if the CString variable (declared in the function) that is manipulated, is the one used to return the function value.
Any ideas?
Thanks alot~
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hi,
CString CMyDlg::ProcessString(){
CString resString; // intialise and manipulate resString ............ return resString;
}
I think u should not return address of local variable.
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This does not return the address of the local variable it returns a copy
Ant.
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Thanks vikrams for the reply,
I see what you are getting. I've always thought that CString is different to PCTSTR or char *. When a function is declared to have return value type CString, it gets its own memory allocation, instead of a pointer to some memory address. So when, in my case, resString goes out of scope upon the function return, the function value still is there (been copied over from resString), in its own space. I'm not sure if I'm right on this point, correct me if I'm wrong.
If I were wrong, I think this would only lead to the loss of data, instead of memory leak. I tried anyway, placing resString as a class member in .h file or as a global variable on the top of .cpp still gives memory leaks
Any more ideas?
BTW: the CMyDlg class is actually a child dialog of some main dialog. It is created in the main dialog's OnInitDialog()
<code>
pMyDlg = new CMyDlg();
pMyDlg->Create(IDD_MY_DIALOG, this);
pMyDlg->ShowWindow(SW_SHOW);
and destroyed in the main dialog's OnDestroy()
<code>
pMyDlg->DestroyWindow();
delete pMyDlg;
if that has something to do with it.
Thanks again.
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If you change
CString myString;
myString.SetString(pMyDlg->ProcessLabel());
to
CString myString(pMyDlg->ProcessLabel());
or
CString myString;
myString = pMyDlg->ProcessLabel();
you should not get memory leaks.
Ant.
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Thanks Antony,
I tried both of them, didn't stop the memory leak
The problem didn't not seem to be on myString, as long as pMyDlg->ProcessLabel() is called in the thread (without saving the return value to anywhere), the memory leak will occur.
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What do you do in your ProcessLabel() function.
It isn't the return of the copied string that is the problem.
Ant.
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I was actually narrowing the possibility by having ProcessString() to look like below:
<code>
CString CMyDlg::ProcessString()
{
CString resString;
resString += "";
return resString;
}
Commenting out resString += ""; will stop the memory leak. Now, I go further and try replace with the following:
resString = ""; <--- no memory leak
resString.SetString(""); <--- no memory leak
resString = " "; <--- memory leak
So, I think as soon as I start putting stuff in resString or when not putting stuff, but use += (resString += "" ), I get memory leak.
I am really confused And when this function is called normally (e.g. not in a thread), there is no problem whatsoever. That's why I think it's something related to the way the function is called in the thread as well.
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Um, Here is a thought what if you changed your code thus
Add a member variable, and alter the return for ProcessString
virtual CString& ProcessString();
private:
CString m_resString;
Then alter the Process String to manipulate m_resString.
Ant.
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Thanks again, Antony,
unfortunately, that didn't seem to work. HOWEVER, instead of using CString & , I tried LPCTSTR in conjuction with the member variable, and the following code
<code>m_resString += "";
no longer gives memory leak (unlike before or ur suggested CString & declaration here). But if I start assigning values into the CString, it still generates memory leak.
I am extremely confused now. Is there a resonable explanation here?
Thanks
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hi
Could someone point me to some tutorials/articles about
creating Web-based user interface in C++ applications?
Something like f.ex. NSIS Menu from Nullsoft installer
package.
thanks
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Hello there!
I have to draw 'straight' lines and I need to draw the line as soon as the user presses the left mouse button and then make the line follow the mouse movement until the user releases the mouse button.
When I implement the LineTo and MoveTo line-drawing functions in OnMouseMove while the Left mouse button is down, well, the line is not drawn.
Can somebody please tell me how I am supposed to implement this?
-Lostris.
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I think the window may not refresh. Could you remember mouse's positions and call Invalidate() instead?
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Oh yes, it works!
Thanks, dear. I guess I just needed some support to help me see this clearly.
Deadlines !
_Lostris.
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I was wondering, is there a message or callback similar to WM_DEVICECHANGE that signals that the network is now connected?
I just tried a little application displaying all message I didn't process while connecting/disconnecting and didn't see any changes to my list of messages.
Is it possible to be informed that the computer is now connected to the network/internet with out doing a test every so often?
Cheers
Dave
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It's not a message per se, but check out the ISensNetwork interface.
"When I was born I was so surprised that I didn't talk for a year and a half." - Gracie Allen
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I need a method to find out All paths from a node( such as I) to another node (Such as J) in a digraph. the digraph is represented by adjacency matrix!
thanks!
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you could do a google/yahoo search for boost::Graph or go to boost.org to find it - I'm sure it has algorithms for this sort of thing
'G'
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Such an shortest-path algorithm was created by the late Professor Dijkstra.
"When I was born I was so surprised that I didn't talk for a year and a half." - Gracie Allen
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Hi all,
Can anyone tell me how to access functions in an MDI application from a DLL?
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