thanks for the help guys.
Type: Posts; User: agerealm
thanks for the help guys.
i'm not even sure this is possible, as you have to specify the size of the second dimension. any clues? thanks.
great! i thought i had seen something like that somewhere, but i just couldnt recall it. thanks again.
int funct(char *[][])
something like this won't work, and the books that i have don't really go into the subject. any help would be appreciated. thanks in advance.
perfect! thanks a bunch!
any hints as to how i could go about doing this?
is this possible? if so, why doesnt the statement
char *data=new char[w][h];
work? any help would be *greatly* appreciated. thanks!
nevermind...sorry
nevermind, i got it working.
thanks guys.
hmm...still not working.
heres what i've got...
RECT rect={420,0,450,50};
............
awesome, thanks a lot
ok, i've got a section of my window that i need to reprint with each iteration of my main while loop, and i've created a rectangle to invalidate (declared it, put in the coordinates). its name is...
cool, ill try that, thanks a lot.
trying to test for player input, using if (VK_W)..., but it gives me an error and it says it is an undeclared identified. any clue whats going on?
thanks again.
thanks a lot, got what i needed.
decided to pick up win32 again, and am working on a little program using the GDI. was wondering,how do i clear the window, say if the player wins the game, and wants to start a new one?
any help...
hmm...as far as i can remember as far as "games" go...
text adventure/rpg (qbasic), never finished
text adventure/rpg (qbasic), never finished
tic-tac-toe (VB), no AI
tic-tac-toe (c++), no AI...
awesome, thanks.
what would i pass as the arguemnt for "char *directory"? thanks.
thanks magos, i appreciate it.
thanks a lot fordy.
thanks for the "duh". i appreciate that...
i'll see what i can do with what you said. thanks anyways.
was wondering if there was a relatively simple way to determine what directory the program is in on the harddrive, so i could tell the user exactly where to find a file that the program creates....
i really appreciate it, this is just what i needed. thanks a lot!
ok, so i've got a binary tree coded basically completly, except that i want to be able to print the btree onto the screen, using recursion, because i think this would be the easiest. however, i can't...