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Cedric Moonen wrote: I suppose there is something similare in VC6.
Yes, and the menu items to get there sound identical (where most other things have been moved and/or renamed).
"A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow
"To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne
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Nandu_77b wrote: I have a workspace in VS 6.0. This workspace contains 10 projects, each project depends one or other. Since one project is dependant of other, the projects should be built in an order, so that a particular project will get built only after building its dependencies. This will avoid the build error (lib file not found/open or like link error).
Goto Project->Dependencies
The combo that you see shows a project and the list box contains entries for other projects.
Select all the projects on which the one in the combo is dependent. That's all. Select next project and proceed as with the previous one.
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Thank you all. I am able to from Projects - dependencies
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Hello,
is there any way to track/read the current CPU usage?
If yes pleas give me some sugestion how to do this, what functions etc. i need for that!?
ragards
termal
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See if this gives you any ideas.
There's also the LoadPercentage member of the Win32_Processor class.
"A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow
"To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne
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Hello,
thanks for quick reply, i try as soon as possible!
with best regards
termal
P.S. have a nice weekend!
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Hello,
now i try to solve my problem with cpu usage!
I can't use this clas Win32_Processor, is unknown on my system:
Win32_Processor' : undeclared identifier
what header or libraries to use for this?
Thanks
termal
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termal wrote: I can't use this clas Win32_Processor, is unknown on my system:
Win32_Processor' : undeclared identifier
Code snippet?
"A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow
"To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne
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hi
my problem is that when i boot my computer.Windows xp keep all pins of parallel port high how can i solve this problem.for my project at least pins of data register should be low until i start my program ther is any option of windows registory setting
I will be very greatfull if anybody reply me
thank u in advance
-- modified at 2:09 Saturday 14th July, 2007
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Hi,
you can't solve this problem, this is normal.
Greetings Ralph
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you can make all parallel port pin to low when you start the program.. what the problem in that!
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cheers,
Alok Gupta
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i connect some output device like siron(speaker) they start automatically because window start to give 5 volt at that pin but i want to start when i run my program
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Why not make the siren sound when the pin goes low?
Steve
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Hi,
as all know, we can easily change text of menu items in respective OnUpdate()
function.
But this is (i think) possible for only Menu Items and not for Sub Menus.
I have following menu structure Tools->Application and few sub menu items in this Application menu. How can i know when the 'Application' menu item is going to be drawn or updated, otherwise how can I change text of that Item?
Please help me out...
thanx
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A shure way is to delete the old menu items, and add the new ones.
Greetings from Germany
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tell me is that menu is created dynamically or you getting it from resource file
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
cheers,
Alok Gupta
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Hi all,
I have two functions of a class and i want to call these two functions inside many functions which
are derived from other classes.I don;t want to create an object of the class to which the function belongs everywhere.Is there a way out how i can accomplish this.
If making a function static will help:
Regards
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create the class as a member varible of the class to which you call the functions
ClassA has m_classB
ClassB
has the functions your after.
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Yes you can use static functions for that. You can have like a utility class that you can put helper functions in there. Example usage will be like the following code:
//========================
class A{
public:
static void myprint(){
printf("static hello ! \n");
}
};
class B{
public:
void func(){
A::myprint(); // Here you call the static myprint without having to create an object of class A
}
};
int main()
{
B *poB = new B();
poB->func();
A::myprint() // Again, you can call myprint with no object creation
}
//========================
The output of this will be :
static hello!
static hello!
Hope that helps
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However you have to take care of static functions and use these only if you are sure that they fit to your design.
An alternative way to do this is to just derive the classes that needs your functions from the class they belong to. i.e
class A{
public:
void funcA();
void funcB();
};
class B: public A { // inherits class A
// this class now can use the funcA and funcB as its own
};
Its basic OO C++
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nice didn't know that or atleast i forgot about it
more likely i missed it in a lecture due to me
knew that static keeps the varibles and function on the heep (am i correct?)
didnt realise it affected how it could be called?
is that good programming standard or not?
thanks sam
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mmm not exactly. If I remember correctly they are allocated in their own memory space. Cannot remember the name though.. have to look it up.
Regarding whether or not is a good programming standard or not...well...it depends on how to use them.
They should be avoided if another way is possible and good OO techniques should be used instead.
Sometimes they are usefull though and their use might be required.
Of course I wouldn't use static functions all over the place because static functions have their limitations and so they should be used with care.
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Thanks i was needing this answer.
Regards,
Mayank
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Maynka wrote: I don;t want to create an object of the class to which the function belongs everywhere.
You don't need to create objects everywhere, you can accomplish the task with a single instance of the class (the better way to do this is explained by the singleton design pattern).
Maynka wrote: If making a function static will help:
Probably this is the most natural solution, because it seems that you don't need to access instance members in your functions (and, indeed, you cannot access such members in static functions).
If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler.
-- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
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Hi, I am new to Visual C++ programming and this is my first time posting on this forum. I am hoping someone can help me out.
I recently used and modified a class derived from CStatic so that I could have a CStatic box that gives me the ability to color particular words in the box. In order to do this I had to override the OnPaint since it had to change the text color it was painting for those particular words. I was fighting with this for a while to get scrolling to work and I thought I had everything the way I needed it.
My problem is that I realized that with the way I have it set up the user is not allowed to do text selection on the painted text. With my App the user must have the ability to select the text off of the CStatic window so that it can be pasted in another location. How do I make the text selectable?
As I said I am new to Visual C++ programming so don't necessarily assume I have tried anything you may think would be obvious.
Thanks,
Derrick
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