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mdocvc wrote: Where i use it's my problem.Only you give me hints where i use?
This still does not explain what your code is trying to do and what is failing.
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problem is that where i use find file function?
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Well unless you explain what the problem is nobody can help you.
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How i can save DC or CDC in CBitmap??
i'm using following code to save CPaintDC (dc) into CDC(cdc) in OnPaint() function...
cdc=GetWindowDC();
cdc->BitBlt(100,100,600,600,cdc,0,0,SRCCOPY);
& now i want to save CDC in CBitmap file...so i can use it in CImage attach function....i have to use CreateCompatableBitmap function or CreateDIBSection Function or anything else...??
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Why not try some of the suggestions you have been offered? Endlessly reposting this question will not change the design of the Windows API, GDI or MFC.
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thankx GOD . . . atlast i found the solution...
thank you every one for helping me..
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Can anybody explain me how the afxwinmain() is called?
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Is called by WinMain , Nish explains you how, in his oldie-goldie article "MFC under the hood".
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Hi Everybody,
Now i am creating N-Number of text boxes in a window. But the window showing particular no of textbox. after that the window does not scroll.
Now i need to scroll the window if the textbox is high numbers.
Any help will be appriciated.
Thanks.
G.Paulraj
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Use a CScrollView[^] as your base window.
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i'm trying to attach CBitmap to CImage,but itz not working.
/* CBitmap bmpCap;
CBitmap *pBmpOld;
CImage img;
these three r declared in CChildView class
*/
//following code is in OnPaint() function...
CRect rect;
CDC dcMem;
dc.TextOutA(20,20,"Humais");
GetClientRect(&rect);
bmpCap.CreateCompatibleBitmap(&dc, rect.Width(), rect.Height());
pBmpOld=dc.SelectObject(&bmpCap);
i'm getting runtime error...
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I don't know what you are trying to do here, but to answer your question
img.Attach(bmpCap.Detach());
bmpCap.Attach(img.Detach());
pBmpOld should be a local variable. Probably img as well.
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i'm drawing shapes on CPaintDC dc....then i want to attach those shapes to img...so i can save them... can u please tell me proper steps?
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This would be close (using only local variables)
CRect rect;
GetClientRect(&rect);
CBitmap bmpCap;
bmpCap.CreateCompatibleBitmap(&dc, rect.Width(), rect.Height());
CBitmap *pBmpOld = dc.SelectObject(&bmpCap);
dc.TextOutA(20,20,"Humais");
dc.SelectObject(pBmpOld);
CImage img;
img.Attach(bmpCap.Detach());
img.Save(...);
bmpCap.Attach(img.Detach());
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i'm using save function,thats why i declare CImage & CBitmap in CChildView class..tell me now where i have to put
img.Attach(bmpCap.Detach());
i mean in save function or in OnPaint function??
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In save.
You have the bitmap in bmpCap, so you only have to move the handle over to the CImage instance while saving, and then move it back again.
Make sure you're not creating the bitmap every time you enter OnPaint (should that not be OnDraw btw?). Verify that (HBITMAP)bmpCap == nullptr before creating it.
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Hi,
I have a third party dll which actually is corruping fpcw register.Due to this my application crashes upon being launched.
I also have the code to fix, this is just a call to _controlfp() function.And I want to call it immediately after the third party dll is loaded.I want to put my fix in any of the dlls which get loaded after this one.Where can I call this code as all of these dlls are loaded statically?
Any suggestions would be helpful.
Thanks
Satya
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Call it in the entry point of your program (main or Winmain).
Statically linked DLLs are already loaded by the time the application entry point is called.
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Does VS2010 have .vcproj project compatibility with VS2008?
Will it be possible to open the same project in VS2008 after conversion in VS2010? or keep them both appended to the same project to be able to work with the same project in either VS2008 or VS2010?
Is it possible to install the both on the same machine?
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It is definitely possible to install both on the same machine.
VS2010 will convert VS2008 projects when opened.
A new project file will be created with extension .vcxproj .
The old project file with extension .vcproj will remain unchanged.
The only file that is going to be overwritten is the .sln file.
After conversion, the .sln file will reference the .vcxproj file.
You will still be able to open the .vcproj files in VS2008.
If your solution has multiple projects, you will need to maintain 2 copies of the .sln file.
This will have to be done manually in which case, after conversion, create a new .sln file and add all the old .vcproj files into it.
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Just note, there is some MFC problems in VC2010.
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Hi,
I am researching on CPU Stress Testing Functionalities
I have found we can stress test on FLOPS, Encryption, Compression, etc to test the CPU performance
Can anyone say how to calculate FLOPS per second?
Does anyone have any sample code for calculating FLOPS?
Thanks in advance.
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Asking the same question three times in two different forums is NOT going to get you any more or better answers. Have you tried googling FLOPS or Benchmark?
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Sorry for the repetition. I've tried alot in google. After two months of searching, I'm posting this question in this forum
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