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stephen.hazel27-Dec-05 9:21
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GeneralMFC error in MoveWindow and Create with large int Pin
ChrisLang27-Dec-05 6:02
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QuestionDDX/DDV and VC 7.0 Pin
Imtiaz Murtaza27-Dec-05 5:21
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QuestionOpening a process using ShellExecuteEx Pin
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ChrisLang27-Dec-05 6:18
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Owner drawn27-Dec-05 17:34
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Jack Puppy27-Dec-05 17:35
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QuestionRounding problem Pin
wito27-Dec-05 3:45
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Maximilien27-Dec-05 4:15
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AnswerRe: Rounding problem Pin
ChrisLang27-Dec-05 6:12
ChrisLang27-Dec-05 6:12 
I don't understand what you are asking.

You have a pointer to a double and set its value and that works well, but then you are changing the value when you do the conversion and don't like the result?

I'd use another variable to hold the result of the conversion then you don't change the value of the original double assignment.

If you want to format the string result of the coversion then that is a different question.

I'd suggest not using pointers to start with until you understand what is going on unless the exercise you are doing requires you to use pointers. I'd also suggest a text like C++ from the ground up to learn the basics.


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Branislav27-Dec-05 11:50
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QuestionDilemma..VC++ ..Right choice??? Pin
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Generalquite funny!! Pin
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GeneralRe: quite funny!! Pin
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