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I need a mothod in C++/MFC not in C#
Sry i forgot to tell you that before...
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omg. wrong forum... :-S
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master87 wrote: omg. wrong forum... :-S
Yeah
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Nish
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I'm not sure but was this forum not in past "Managed C++"?
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master87 wrote: I'm not sure but was this forum not in past "Managed C++"?
Yes it was. With VC++ 2005, Microsoft have obsoleted the old MC++ syntax and we now have a new C++/CLI syntax that will be the future of .NET programming on Windows using C++. (or at least that's what everyone thinks right now - hard to predict how the future goes)
See my article on this :
A first look at C++/CLI[^]
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Nish
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hi ,
I am new in c++, Does anybody can tell me or give me c++ code that how we divide image into blocks , I want to divide 144X176 size image into equal size blocks for further processing (to calculate the motion vectors for each block.
thanks
Koreno
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This question should be posted in the Visual C++[^] forum. This is the C++/CLI forum that's dedicated to the new managed and mixed-mode compiler available in VC++ 2005.
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Nish
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This question should be posted in the Visual C++[^] forum. This is the C++/CLI forum that's dedicated to the new managed and mixed-mode compiler available in VC++ 2005.
Regards,
Nish
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it's very embarrasing to see how many people make the confusion... when one have to ask for a managed C++ question, i think they see the name Visual C++ forum and in their head, the idea goes quickly into, "hummm, managed code is a microsoft thing, so i think that the Visual C++ forum is for me" (as Visual stands in a certain way for microsoft products)...
in the other hand, when one have to ask for pure C++ question, i believe that what come to them is something like "hmm, C++/CLI is the right forum to go as it stands for C++, and CLI, i don't know what it is, but it might me related to the standard... whatever, i ask this here".
i wonder if the CLI forum got back its old name "Managed C++" forum people still got confused...
you post 4 messages out of 5 to say to people they write the wrong forum
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Yeah, the naming scheme Microsoft chose is probably a little confusing, but I also think people are pretty careless about where they post. Perhaps a stickey thread on top that explains what this forum is for would be useful in reducing the number of mis-postings.
Regards,
Nish
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I need to modify CxImage library function to include CArray as a parameter.
I have no clue how to include reference to afxtempl.h in this libraray.
Using VC 6.0 and MFC.
Thanks for your help.
Vaclav
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Vaclav wrote: I need to modify CxImage library function to include CArray as a parameter.
I have no clue how to include reference to afxtempl.h in this libraray.
Using VC 6.0 and MFC.
Thanks for your help.
Hello Vaclav, there is no CxImage class in MFC. It looks like you are using a 3rd party library - it's best to contact their tech support.
Regards,
Nish
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On the other hand, if you are talking about Davide Pizzolato's class, ask this question in the article forum.
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Nish
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Since Davide no longer "supports" his article I felt I had a better chance here.
I guess I am looking for a generic advice how to add or put together different libraries.
Vaclav
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Vaclav wrote: Since Davide no longer "supports" his article I felt I had a better chance here.
I guess I am looking for a generic advice how to add or put together different libraries.
Ah okay. In that case, this question should be posted in the Visual C++[^] forum. This is the C++/CLI forum that's dedicated to the new managed and mixed-mode compiler available in VC++ 2005.
Regards,
Nish
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Please help me with this:
int SetArray(array <String ^> ^str)
{
str = gcnew array <String ^> (5);
return 0;
}
int main(array<System::String ^> ^args)
{
array <String ^> ^str;
SetArray(str);
Console::WriteLine(str);
return 0;
}
Thanks in Advance.
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Change your SetArray prototype to :-
int SetArray(array <String ^>^% str) Notice the extra %.
For more information on this, see my blog entry :-
Tracking References[^]
Regards,
Nish
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Is there anyway to create True type fonts on runtime...
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Chooran wrote: Is there anyway to create True type fonts on runtime...
Instantiate a new font object? Or create a totally new font object in-memory? The former is possible and easy. The latter would be a pretty complex process, and why would you want to do that?
Regards,
Nish
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what is the windowes services in vb.net
bikshamaiah
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bikshamaiah.g wrote: what is the windowes services in vb.net
This question would be most appropriate for the Visual Basic / VB.NET[^] forum.
Regards,
Nish
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hi,
Can anybody help me as I need a sample code for taking in data in C++ and then writting it into textfile
Regards,
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you can take data in a variable by cin
and print that data to output stream by cout.
or
u can use file opration for it.
Create file,write data to file and finaly read data from file.
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