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Figure out what is done in the C++ on the functionality front. Then you can implement the same in JAVA. I don't see much other than the oops concept being the same in either of the languages.
On another note, may I politely ask why do you need to convert the C++ code to Java code.
You need to google first, if you have "It's urgent please" mentioned in your question.
_AnShUmAn_
modified on Friday, July 31, 2009 5:02 AM
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You cannot do a C++ to Java 'conversion' as such. Think of pointers, for instance. Period.
You wrote the program, right? So, you know what it does. Now, just rewrite it in Java.
It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini
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C++ syntax can be converted (even most pointers), but the real challenge for you will be to find the equivalent underlying library functionality in the Java library.
David Anton
http://www.tangiblesoftwaresolutions.com
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hi, Anyone know how to display the GB2312 formatted in an MFC application.
I just have create an SDI to read the the text file formatted in GB2312. I tried it dosen't display the chineese kanji characters. please help me out.
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whether it is displaying any other language?
Величие не Бога может быть недооценена.
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yes it does,, like if the same chracters are in unicode(utf-8) format
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Just a guess here but maybe you need to use the right font with the right charset to display your texts.If you check out the LOGFONT[^] structure and look at the lfCharSet member it can have the value of GB2312_CHARSET. That looks promising, does it not?
> The problem with computers is that they do what you tell them to do and not what you want them to do. <
> Life: great graphics, but the gameplay sux. <
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yes that looks helpful,, let me look in to the LOGFONT now. thanks anyways.
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Hello again, all. I need help with function overloads. I have overloaded a class constructor but its not working. I added the second constructor and thought I could call the original and save a lot of typing.
ref MyClass{
int ProductValue;
MyClass(array<int32^>^ arrIn)
{
///Do lots of stuff
ProductValue = arrIn[0] * arrIn[1];
}
MyClass(int i, int j)
{
array<int32>^ newArr = gcnew array<int32>(2);
newArr[0] = i;
newArr[1] = j;
MyClass::MyClass(newArr);
}};
myCobj = gcnew MyClass(4,6);
///myCobj->ProductValue = 0 and not 24
When I call the 1st constructor everything works fine. But calling the second constructor does not return an initialized object. i.e. ProductValue is 0 (zero) instead of 24 (for example).
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The call MyClass::MyClass(newArr); will create a new temporary object.
Change it to this->MyClass::MyClass(newArr);
«_Superman_»
I love work. It gives me something to do between weekends.
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Alright, thanks brother. Just changed it and it looks good.
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Hi all,
I'm trying to program my first game. It's sort of like Tetris where you have different shapes.
I'd like to use a linked list to go through the list of shapes. But I'd also like to have derived classes representing each type of shape. Basically, I would have a basic Shape class, and derived classes for each type of shape (Shape_1, Shape_2, Shape_3 etc.)
Now, using the linked list, the *next pointer in my list would have to point to a different derived class depending on the shape. Is that something possible in c++?
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how can i print input data in dialog based projects??
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Hi
I got Bitmap. How can I save it to a file using GDI+?
Bitmap* pBitmap;
.....
Save pBitmap to a file ????
Thanks,
modified on Thursday, July 30, 2009 3:40 PM
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The Bitmap class inherits from the Image class and the Image class has a Save method.
So this creates a bmp file.
CLSID clsid;
GetEncoderClsid(L"image/bmp", &clsid);
pBitmap->Save(L"file.bmp", &clsid, NULL);
This creates a jpeg file.
CLSID clsid;
GetEncoderClsid(L"image/jpeg", &clsid);
pBitmap->Save(L"file.jpeg", &clsid, NULL);
A few more image types are supported.
«_Superman_»
I love work. It gives me something to do between weekends.
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If I do this I get invalid parameter from the save. Do you have any ideas why I would get this?
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Have anybody need to type a custom text in StatusBar at first start SDI application ? I want to display something at pane 0 of statusbar at SDI application and no matter how much try that I didn't make it ... I try this in many ways but unsuccesfull : My problem is : in CMainFrame::SetMessageText("My custom message") do not work at first launch : framework display "Ready" ...
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If you edit the .rc file (text editor will work, look for AFX_IDS_IDLEMESSAGE and change it to whatever you like.
Hope that helps.
Karl - WK5M
PP-ASEL-IA (N43CS)
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I try that too but my messages depends of some start conditions and will not always be the same .For sample , if my programs can not connect to a database at first launch , I want type that in statusbar ... Anyway , I apreciate your answer ! Thanks a lot !!!
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