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September 29th, 2011, 12:11 AM
Hello S_M_A.
Firstly. Im sorry if I sound naive at times, but im a complete noob when it comes to COM. Nevertheless, I think I will have to take ur points one at a time.
I used the following...
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September 28th, 2011, 12:33 PM
I don't quite understand...could you be a little more elaborate...
thanks
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September 26th, 2011, 04:59 AM
Hello.
An efficient way to debug is to use WinDbg which is a great tool from microsoft..and its free. This must be an exe right?
You can open the exe directly insite the debugger. Make sure the...
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September 26th, 2011, 04:47 AM
Hello.
I am using C++ to write code to create a network 'team' on a machine having an intel proset network adapter. I am using the IANet_TeamOfAdapter CIM class as mentioned in their WMI scripting...
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July 18th, 2006, 11:44 AM
Hello there.
If u read the specification for the fflush function it very clearly mentions that its effect is undefined for input streams making the function a not too good choice for cleaning input...
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July 17th, 2006, 09:14 AM
Huy there.
I corrected some mistakes and the program below seems to work. Atleast, it behaves better than the one above. In the program above, I initialised flag to 0 just once at the beginning of...
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July 17th, 2006, 02:53 AM
Hello.
I am trying to write a simple program which accepts input string from the user and compares the scanned string to each string in an array of character strings. For the time being, I assume...
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July 12th, 2006, 09:43 AM
Hello.
What u did krishnaa wouldn't help to do the formatting though it could be used to print the elements of the array.
What seems a plausible explanation to me is that when we pass a 1d array...
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July 12th, 2006, 04:16 AM
Hi there.
Its me again!..and this time I have a silly question to put forward. it may sound silly but it has been troubling me from the inside.
I don't really understand why can i pass a one -...
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July 11th, 2006, 10:35 AM
Hello.
Thanks a lot for so many wonderful comments that I received. Well this has put me into some kinda dilemma if I should abandon what I am presently doing with C?
Well, another reason why Im...
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Hello.
I am indeed trying to write a C program not a C++ program. But after reading that paper; the link of which you provided in your reply,I am rather impressed by the ease of using C++ vis-a-vis...
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Hello..
I have come up with the following code which uses a char pointer to allocate memory at run time on the heap.
It then uses these allocated memory locations to store the characters...
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Hi.
I think the problem with this is that I am using an uninitialized pointer as said above by one of our pals here.
But a pointer variable can be assigned to only three things right, viz. 0, NULL...
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Hi.
I tried the following little code snippet to read a string character by character and store it in contiguous memory locations giving it the feel of an array.
heres my code:
#include...
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Huy.
I am trying to write a simple program to get the size of two strings at run time. I mean I let the user enter the strings and then I wanna use the sizeof operator to compare the sizes of the...
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June 27th, 2006, 11:00 AM
Hi.
I have tried the following recursive version and it works fine (as long as no two elements have the same value )
#include <stdio.h>
#define SIZE 6
void printarray(const int [],const int...
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June 19th, 2006, 04:58 AM
Huy.
I am using recursion to find the smallest number in a given array. To keep it simple I have fixed the array length at 6.
Heres my code. (I am using Visual C++ version 6)
#include <stdio.h>...
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Thanks a lot u guys for the quick reply. However I had to adopt this methodology as using it without absolute paths was leading to an error which mentioned that it couldn't find the header file...
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Im trying write a simple program to calculate the factorial of a number using VC++ 6,0 and i get an error which C2061 saying that factorial# is not an identifier and it couldn't be found and needs to...
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