16,016,770 members
Sign in
Sign in
Email
Password
Forgot your password?
Sign in with
home
articles
Browse Topics
>
Latest Articles
Top Articles
Posting/Update Guidelines
Article Help Forum
Submit an article or tip
Import GitHub Project
Import your Blog
quick answers
Q&A
Ask a Question
View Unanswered Questions
View All Questions
View C# questions
View C++ questions
View Javascript questions
View Visual Basic questions
View .NET questions
discussions
forums
CodeProject.AI Server
All Message Boards...
Application Lifecycle
>
Running a Business
Sales / Marketing
Collaboration / Beta Testing
Work Issues
Design and Architecture
Artificial Intelligence
ASP.NET
JavaScript
Internet of Things
C / C++ / MFC
>
ATL / WTL / STL
Managed C++/CLI
C#
Free Tools
Objective-C and Swift
Database
Hardware & Devices
>
System Admin
Hosting and Servers
Java
Linux Programming
Python
.NET (Core and Framework)
Android
iOS
Mobile
WPF
Visual Basic
Web Development
Site Bugs / Suggestions
Spam and Abuse Watch
features
features
Competitions
News
The Insider Newsletter
The Daily Build Newsletter
Newsletter archive
Surveys
CodeProject Stuff
community
lounge
Who's Who
Most Valuable Professionals
The Lounge
The CodeProject Blog
Where I Am: Member Photos
The Insider News
The Weird & The Wonderful
help
?
What is 'CodeProject'?
General FAQ
Ask a Question
Bugs and Suggestions
Article Help Forum
About Us
Search within:
Articles
Quick Answers
Messages
Comments by Donald Hume (Top 12 by date)
Donald Hume
4-Aug-11 14:01pm
View
Most certainly, Espen. I've started to implement the GMP library as it has all the functionality I would need. There was so much code that the thought of trying to migrate to GNU bc seemed overwhelming. The GMP library seems to be a great place for me to start.
Thanks a lot I appreciate your help.
Donald Hume
3-Aug-11 20:26pm
View
Woah woah woah, I'm not sure about all of that haha. As I said before, I do appreciate your response.
Donald Hume
3-Aug-11 19:04pm
View
I think I would have just preferred you left it to just the first and last sentence. From a scholarly view your response seemed unnecessarily abrasive (my 1) as I'm not sure what you can infer about my education or my degree (relevant to programming or not).
To be honest I didn't read through the whole article so I will be sure to do that. *sigh* I appreciate your response though, I think.
Donald Hume
26-Jul-11 13:12pm
View
I do believe this is a well thought out and formulated response. Thank you so much for your time Stefan.
Donald Hume
26-Jul-11 11:38am
View
So this is all that's at the top of my header:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
#define PI 3.14159265
I tried using include guards as suggested by SA:
#ifndef IOSTREAM
#include lessthan iostream greaterthan
using namespace std;
#define IOSTREAM
#endif
#ifndef PI
#define PI 3.14159265
#endif
But I seem to be throwing the same linker errors.
Donald Hume
15-Jul-11 20:58pm
View
Ha, ... thanks :)
Donald Hume
15-Jul-11 13:39pm
View
I do a lot of coding in other languages and I'm just trying to figure out some of the these operators I'm not familiar with. I appreciate your suggestion though. I do enjoy C++ a lot ;)
Donald Hume
7-Apr-11 16:13pm
View
Oh man what a silly mistake, anyway I fixed it for clarity's sake.
Pallini is that method any more efficient than just moving it myself?
Donald Hume
7-Apr-11 13:59pm
View
Great solution. Accepted and 5'd!
Donald Hume
6-Apr-11 12:52pm
View
I do know the size at compile time! How would I pass it then?
Donald Hume
10-Mar-11 14:08pm
View
You are most certainly correct. Thanks so much for your help!
Donald Hume
10-Mar-11 9:40am
View
Thaddeus Jones, you're the man. I had to change the function call of setAngle to the following though:
setAngle(x,y,&angle);
I think this makes sense though right?
Show More