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LearnVC++MFC wrote: Where you gave this one
A[10] = B;
How will think it is code example..
1. That's exactly what you asked for.
2. If you don't recognise this as code you should reconsider your career choice.
LearnVC++MFC wrote: Thanks very much for help like that...
Your sarcasm is highly inappropriate. Cedric (and others) spent a lot of time trying to help you but you're simply too dense to understand.
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How can you expect people to give you an answer when you can't even ask a proper question.
You asked this: "I have two string CString A[100]and CString B.I want to store variable of B in A".
The code I gave you does what you are asking for, so why do you still complain ? I asked you several time to rephrase your question properly, is it my fault if you can't express yourself ? If the code I gave you is not what you are looking for, then why do you continue asking exactly the same question over and over ?
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ok i accept it's my fault...
Can i continue..IF yes the reply me.I will try to do more specific..
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LearnVC++MFC wrote: I will try to do more specific..
Go ahead.
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Thanks
I have told already about two String.CString a[100] and CString b;
Every time b values is change at the run time.And i want to store every value of b at the run time.
I have got some example
CString a[10];
CString b;
a[0] = b;
a[1] = b;
But it is not proper working.Every time both a1[0] and a1[1] values is changed. But i want to store like that..
a[0]="assa",a[1]="iuf".
So plz help me
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First of all, CString a[100] is an array of type CString. In your example you assign the value of "b" to the first two elements of "a". So, your code does exactly what you described:
LearnVC++MFC wrote: Every time both a1[0] and a1[1] values is changed
If you want different values in a[0] and a[1] then you have to assign different values and not the same.
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I really think you need to start by reading a good book on C++ because you don't know at all what you are doing. Do you know what an array is and how to use it ? It seems not.
So, what you have to do is store each new string in a NEW position in the array, not overriding the previous values.
CString a[10];
CString b;
b = "Test";
a[0] = b;
b = "Test2";
a[1] = b;
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I understand the question. It's "please finish my homework assignment for me?"
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I see you need to learn the basics. I advise to try some projects out and read the docs from Microsoft.
Greetings from Germany
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Have you considered something like:
CStringArray A;
CString B;
B = "First value";
A.Add(B);
B = "Second value";
A.Add(B);
B = "Third value";
A.Add(B);
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how can i load image from c: directory and then making a resouce ID for that image using coding as
bmp.loadbitmap require resource ID of bitmap. plz help..
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If you want to do drawing with your bitmap, use the LoadImage() function, with hinst as NULL, lpszName as the path to your bitmap, uType as IMAGE_BITMAP and fuLoad as LR_LOADFROMFILE . This will then return a HANDLE which can be used in GDI drawing functions.
Regards,
--Perspx
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i need resource id in some method is there anyway to create resource id while loading image .
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As Mark said, resource ID's are for resources only. What is it that you are trying to achieve?
Regards,
--Perspx
"I've got my kids brainwashed: You don't use Google, and you don't use an iPod." - Steve Ballmer
"Some people have told me they don't think a fat penguin really embodies the grace of Linux, which just tells me they have never seen an angry penguin charging at them in excess of 100mph." - Linus Torvalds
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use LoadImage() with the LR_LOADFROMFILE flag.
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using HBITMAP hbitmap = (HBITMAP)LoadImage(NULL,"D:\\a.bmp",IMAGE_BITMAP,0,0,LR_LOADFROMFILE);
but how can make resource ID of this image.
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If you have loaded the bitmap once you havent to load it anymore.
You can make copies or use it. Read the CBitmap class in MFC.
Greetings from Germany
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ani_ikram wrote: how can make resource ID of this image.
You can't. Only resources have resource IDs!
Mark Salsbery
Microsoft MVP - Visual C++
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Dear All,
My project requirement is VC++ application need to support multilanguage.That is Im having 3 different language files(english.txt,Català.txt,Français.txt). All files having same messages but different language.I need to access all the messages throws key(ex. 1,2,3..).If i send key(1) and lanuage name means it will show the corresponding language message.
It will be much helpful to me to give some advice on this..
Thank you very much,
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Please check Localisation[^] section of CP.
I hope it helps.
Regards,
Sandip.
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How can I get the ID of a thread that has created a specific window?
for clarification, see we have the handle of a window (e.g m_hWnd). Now for any reason, I'm gonna get the ID of the thread that has created this window.
Please pay attention I mean a window from another application.
Thank you masters!
modified on Friday, September 26, 2008 3:26 AM
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Is GetCurrentThreadId of any use???
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Thanks, but I meant a window that belongs to another application than mine!
Thank you masters!
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What exactly do you need - Process Id or Thread Id?
modified 7-Mar-17 16:34pm.
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