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unless you have a format to read the file, it can be anything and everything.
Maximilien Lincourt
Your Head A Splode - Strong Bad
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that is the problem for me to solve!
9ine
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It's just plain hexa values. It is impossible to say if that comes from an integer, a float, a double, a string or a blue cow (that to say it can be anything). What are those | symbols there ?
If one 'number' is 8 hexa symbols (2 chars), then the values are on 8 bytes which means that they are double or long double (they have the same number of bytes)
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| is just to visually separate 8byte long sequences (old good Norton Commander has such a viewing thing)
it is not a string bits by sure as no of the printable characters at all in the file
it is a file with some data 100% I need to crack for what the numbers are
9ine
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You won't be able to 'crack' the file if you don't know it's format. It's simply impossible to know what's contained in a binary file.
Maybe if it is a known file extension, you can find the file format on the web.
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I think you didn't read my post correctly . I was speaking about a 'long double' which has 8 bytes (like a double).
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ahhh, sorry...
for the info, it could also have been a long long
so, the conclusion : no file schema, no crack :->
TOXCCT >>> GEII power
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this is the file with data points for sure.
I wonder if it might be just simple floating points 4 bytes long stored each after other or double or so. That must not be long numbers since the only presumpton about it is the numbers should be in range like -5.0...5.0, not much more than it
9ine
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Do you know anything about the file?
Where did it came from?
Who (or what program) wrote it?
What's the file name?
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its from some holter monitor and it looks without any headers inside since all the data in it is in no readable chars sequencies, just similar to array of floating or double points
this is the file with data points for sure.
I wonder if it might be just simple floating points 4 bytes long stored each after other or double or so. That must not be integers numbers since the only presumpton about it is the numbers should be in range like -5.0...5.0, not much more than it
if it was integers or shorts than it must be some sequencies of similar numbers not much different from each other, which is not likely from the hex numbers
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9ine wrote: its from some holter monitor...
What's a "holter monitor?"
"Let us be thankful for the fools. But for them the rest of us could not succeed." - Mark Twain
"We will be known forever by the tracks we leave." - Native American Proverb
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Hello.
I came to think about this on my way home from work yesterday.
If it's a measure log, then there ought be a time stamp attached to every measure (series).
If you can find those time stamps, then you can easily find the data between the time stamps.
Maybe it's one way to go?
Kakan
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no hardly there will be any time stamp since it must be plain data from ADC on certain sampling rate and they should follow each other.
it is impractical to introduce time stamp before every point since the file size will be enourmous
it is usualy something only data points, I've tested it with float * and double * and it douesnot worked with every possible step
may be it is in 16bit or 12bit format numbers? will check it
9ine
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what the file? It sounds like WTF , sorry for the bad joke
<marquee scrollamount="1" scrolldelay="1" direction="up" height="10" step="1">--[V]--
[My Current Status]
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If you have an idea of the values which are represented, you could do a bit of trial-and-error.
But the problem is that it could be a single set of values, with time implied (first sample is a float - position - at T0+t, second is position at T0 + 2t, etc)
Or it could be pairs of values (float distance with integer time)
Or it could be triples (??) of values (float distance and float velocity with integer time)
Get the idea? First decide what data is represented, then try decoding it, see what gives "reasonable" values.
Of course, you will also have to look at the system which produced the data file, and decide whether it is likely to be big-endian or not.
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How would i update an acces db from VC6,if the connectivity is done using ADO?
Do i use an update query separately,or do i open the DB and then make changes?
Detalied help would be really appreciated...thanks!
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hi,
using the RecordSet Pointer of the ADO, and Call Open(...) method of the RecordSet.
In the Open Metod of the RecordSet pass the String for the Update of the Command.
like
//==========================================================
Connection.Open("\\....mdb");
RecordSet rs;
rs.Open("Update table table name where value = " &value);
rs.Close(...);
//==========================================================
cool.
uday.
uday kiran
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Requirement:
IS IT POSSIBLE TO HANDLE MOUSE SCROLL EVENT when the focus is on the LISTBOX.
When ListBox has only the Horizontal scrollbar,the MOUSE SCROLL Event is by default
linked to the HORZIONTAL SCROLL movement.
Is there any way to HANDLE this behaviour?
Is there any way to STOP this behaviour?
Can any one clarify?
Thanks
for thendral
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Are you referring to the mouse wheel? You could handle the WM_MOUSEWHEEL notification.
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Unable to capture the mouse wheel event if the focus is on the LISTBOX.
CAN u please help me out
for thendral
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So do you want that the user may not be able to scroll through the list box items horizontally/Vertically
Vision is Always important and so is your ATTITUDE.
Wishes.
Anshuman Dandekar
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Hi !
I want an article around "Anti Debugger" codes.
please help me.
Zo.Naderi-Iran
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What are "Anti Debugger" codes?
"Let us be thankful for the fools. But for them the rest of us could not succeed." - Mark Twain
"We will be known forever by the tracks we leave." - Native American Proverb
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