Ohh never mind... I just went through the tutorial and finished looking through the message board more...
struct name{
char [5][25];
}
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Ohh never mind... I just went through the tutorial and finished looking through the message board more...
struct name{
char [5][25];
}
Hrrm I still have to look up some reference on structures (going to use this site's tutorial)
but - Prelude you're suggesting something like..
struct ...
{
int min=MIN;
int max=MAX;
char...
Well, I've managed to get it to work... half assed..
I made a seperate proc to get the song title (it takes it from winamp's title), and damn near hogs all the ram, so i've got to optimize that.....
I've done quite a lot of research over the past few days, and I'm still a bit puzzled on how to go about this.
I've had a lot of practice Sending messages... but it's rather difficult for me to...
Although, I've no clue how to do that.. it sounds like a great idea... especially for us lazy programmers (aren't we all?) :)
Hey pretty cool man :)
Hmm that looks familiar to a problem in the book I'm working in..
(Teach Yourself C++, 21days)
I've modified it to this...hope that helps :)
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
Very nice post Kuphryn,
I agree - it's (Win32, MFC) is difficult to learn. Even moreso for the n00b (I'm one) with out extensive knowledge of simple C++ (console). I just completed my first...
I just finished a C++/Advanced C++ course in my high school.. during the first week, my teacher said "This is the last year we're going to teach this C++ course, it's an old language and not going to...
Hmmm, not sure if this is relevent.... but - I saw a test once where the person tried the VC++ 6.0 compiler.. and a borland one, I can't recite the facts (which are most important), but I do know -...
Hey catfish, nice FTP! It's great for C++ resources, and not a bad speed either :)
Thanks :)
91 Chevy Blazer, with a brand new radio which plays mp3s (yes I'm over joyed with it !)
ahh, thanks you guys :)
I can't tell you how frustrated that has made me!! :)
Well the problem lies in the strcmp function...and the different char formats.. :(
Well I don't know if this is what you're looking for.. but I got it to work like this...
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
I've been browsing the boards for sometime, so I've decided to post.
I found - somewhat of an answer, although I'm still having problems.
Simply put - I'm trying to convert the string to upper...