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    Re: Parse file in vc++

    Quote Originally Posted by Rajendramaraveni View Post
    I created CMap and how to map various fields according my .sx file Motorola
    S-record format.S00600004844521B
    Please kindly help me.
    It what we all try since a last week...
    But maybe you'll first answer the question you quoted in your recent post
    Quote Originally Posted by Igor Vartanov View Post
    Well, why don't you find a good book on C++ basics?
    And also explain a little about the format of ".sx file Motorola ..." and provide information about the length of each field you expect to read from.
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    Re: Parse file in vc++

    Quote Originally Posted by Rajendramaraveni View Post
    I created CMap and how to map various fields according my .sx file Motorola
    S-record format.S00600004844521B
    You really think that this answers my question?

    Please kindly help me.
    In your turn, please do understand that I (or any other person here in this forum) have no chance to help you because you show no will to learn anything as well as answer the questions other people ask you. Endlessly saying please-please improves the situation in no way. You need to start talking technical language to let people help you. To start talking it you need to learn at least the very basic things about the programming language you're trying to use and gain some very basic skills. You might not like that, but you need to stop what you do, immediately, and take some C++ courses and read some books on C++.

    Another thing you might not like, but the truth is that nobody here has an intention to make your work for you. Any internet forum works based on a free will of participants. The factor that works most in communities like this is respect to your addressee. When you ask really elementary questions, you show disrespect. And when you never listen to what people tell you, again you show disrespect. And when you talk to people unprofessionally and never even try to improve, you show disrespect. Just think about this.
    Last edited by Igor Vartanov; June 12th, 2012 at 11:12 AM.
    Best regards,
    Igor

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