claudiu, not only was your post non-educational, it assumed incorrectly and seems to describe someone who can't identify standard C functions. The example given is 90% C and could easily be entirely...
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claudiu, not only was your post non-educational, it assumed incorrectly and seems to describe someone who can't identify standard C functions. The example given is 90% C and could easily be entirely...
When I use strncat, I get strange characters appended to my string, although the string buffer is only 8 bytes in size which is verified and its told to only copy 8 characters (which I've even tried...
There is a professional version of VC++ which isn't free. You might be using a college spam-bought professional version of VC++. But there is a free version that is more commonly used.
It's hard to explain. Your right though, but I was confused about a couple of things. Anyways, thanks for the help.
I was confused about how audio is decoded in general. I thought that it used...
Alright. Well thanks for spending your time on me. *cough* I found my answer: GameDev.net - Introduction to Ogg Vorbis
No! That's exactly what I don't want to do! The point of this is to learn, not to use a utility class that does it for you.
I've recently been confused about a couple of things on OpenAL so I set out on a quest to clear them up.
1. I was unsure about the structure of OpenAL which I now understand.
2. I was unsure how...
Alright, yet another good response. Better implementation and more portability. I think I'll look into this further...
Alright, thanks. I just noticed that the STLport's features are usually implemented in any every other STL implementation and as a result I figured perhaps there was an advantage to it for some...
Currently, I've been researching on how C++ itself works. In other words, what the standard is, how things need to be defined, etc. Anyways, I came across the an STL implementation that seems act...
I've been wanting to do this for a couple of years now and I've yet to come up with a way to prevent them from doing this entirely. There will always be a way to ........ your server up especially...
Valaris I'm aware. But constant definitions like INPUT_MOUSE, are defined outside of the library and inside of the header which doesn't require the library. That's what I'm trying to say.
INPUT_MOUSE are declared constants declared in the header winuser.h which is included by windows.h. I have no clue what you are talking about valaris. It has nothing to do with any SDK.
In...
More over, why would you want to do that? There might be data there that you don't want to mess with and could end up with errors or corruption.
1. Don't use system(). Very bad habit. Use getchar() or something...
2. If I remember, sb1 points to SOMETHING so it returns true. Also not something you should do everyday. You may check and see if...
Well C++ is a difficult language to learn as a beginner's language. I suggest you read a book that allows you to understand more about programming in general so you can get an idea about memory...
Simply put, multiply the nominators by the cross denominator and get a common denominator by multiplying the denominators together.
Adding and Subtracting Rational Functions - Free Math Help
An...
I dun think ya posted all yo code son...
If you don't have a print statement setup, 99/100 it's not going to print.
Thanks a lot! Recently, I've been freaking out over whether or not I'm coding everything right. I'll spend hours on reviewing my own stuff.
This is the expression that calls my function.
OutputBox->SetValue( grid->Encode(InputBox->GetValue()) );
This is the function that is called. I don't really get why it works....
In many articles have I read about pointers being a lot easier to pass than strings and should usually be used when using classes and such. But there is a lot more code involved when making this...
matsp, thanks. This seems to work very well.
I posted this problem in another post but seeing how that was for a different problem and I'd already been given a solution I thought I'd make a new post.
For some reason, I cannot add string...
Sup guys...
If you type -help it does nothing. This was a personal program for the time being I'm going to keep it that way.
Also the idea on getting rid of the substring was a great idea. Not...
const static char grid[6][6] = {'B','I','3','7','M','U',
'2' ...};
This only works for one array. Otherwise I would have used this.
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