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So when I could achieve it in VC now next comes in line is GCC where the name mangling starts with _Z and then few traits are there. Anyhow can you help me out in generating the map file for a GCC environment.
I mean a detailed help. I really am greatful to you for the help you extended hence looking forward for a next one;).
Thanks steve!
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Shouvik
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Hi to all
i m working on smtp in MFC environment i want to know the format of sending comand for authentication
when i give command EHLO
then i got
250-cm-ms5.globat.com
250-PIPELINING
250-SIZE 655360000
250-ETRN
250-STARTTLS
250-AUTH DIGEST-MD5 CRAM-MD5 LOGIN PLAIN
250-AUTH=DIGEST-MD5 CRAM-MD5 LOGIN PLAIN
250 8BITMIME
after this i issue AUTH CRAM-MD5
i get 334 PENCeUxFREJoU0NnbmhNWitOMjNGNndAZWx3b29kLmlubm9zb2Z0LmNvbT4=
But when i send user name and passward i get again 334 with some value like above
what should i do to get 235
Thanks in Advance
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Hello there
I am trying to move my CE based application from wCE 3/4 to vs 2005. I found out that all my database handling code needs to go into the bin, and I need to start from scartch...
My question, what should I use now - fro Windows Mobile 2003 / ARM architecture, C++ within vs 2005. It seems all my desire to use ADO is getting me to a dead end...
Hope someone can help
Thanks
Alex
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Hi All,
Can anyone tell me as how I convert from a 2-dimensional charater array to a CStringArray.
Thanks
Subramaniam S.V.
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I would imagine that you can iterate over the outer array, and if the inner array is of strings, you can builds a CString from each and put it in your array.
I'd advocate using std::vector, I always prefer C++ to external libraries where possible. They're standard, and they are better.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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No it is giving junk value when I try to assign Char[] to a string
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Hi.
How do you plot x-y graph using visual C++ 6?
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You would create a CBitmap, then you'd select it into a CDC, then you'd draw lines on it.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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UnknownBlue wrote: How do you plot x-y graph using visual C++ 6?
CDC::MoveTo and
CDC::LineTo
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Thanks. Can that method be applied given two arrays, one for x axis and the other for y axis to plot the graph?
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You could also use a chart control from this website. I developed one myself: follow the link in my sig.
I think it will make you gain some time.
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Hi...I have some batch files that I want to execute upon the press of a button on my GUI. The batch files run some executables that setup parameters on another computer. At this point I cannot incorporate these executables into my GUI or change the executable in anyway. I want the console to remain hidden after the batch file has run, however I would like to display the console output to an edit box on my GUI. I have researched this a little bit and everything I find seems really complicated. Is there an easy way to pipe the console to my application? Or what options might I have? Thanks!
Clint Smith
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Hi,
I try to use variable=2^2 to get the answer 4. BUt actually do not work in MFC Visual C++.
Why?
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variable = 2*2;
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Push down the front one
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Actually the what I want is power operation in math 2^2=4, 2^3=8. Not multiplication.
Can tell me how to do it for power operation? THanks.
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Yes, but 2^2 is equal to 2*2. I think this is what was being said.
Steve
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#include <math.h> and use pow . ie.
double val = pow(2, 2);
Steve
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exp is the wrong function. exp(x) is e^x. pow is the correct function to use.
Steve
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You're right. My mind isn't currently working.
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There is no exponentiation operator in C - ^ does a bitwise XOR. Use pow() instead.
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This one has confused the hell out of me.
I have a class which has a std::vector static member. From the c'tor I initialize this vector. The initialization is quite lengthy but can be shared amongst all instances hence the static.
When I later come to use the vector ( from the same instance ), it's empty! How could this be happening?
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Can you post some code?
Steve
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There's not really any code to post.
The instance is created in global scope, yet when I call one of the methods the vector is empty. If I create the instance within the same function as the call to the method, it's fine. So I'm guessing the problem relates to initializing a static member from the global scope.
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