ok thanks all i'm going to look at this some more and try to create a small protype, appreciate the very considerate help!
bk
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ok thanks all i'm going to look at this some more and try to create a small protype, appreciate the very considerate help!
bk
Yes that is the way that:
amt_flow
is defined
Bond_cashflow * amt_flow;
So by making "amt_flow" a pointer to a "Bond_cashflow" class, it allows one to treat the Bond_cashflow class as if...
Hello,
I've been searching the code for the definition of the bond_cashflow array, a class array:
bond_cashflow
but havn't been able to find a specific array creation statement, ie...
Hello,
Does anyone know of a free/inexpensive tool that will convert C & C++ code to an HTML format?
By HTML format i mean where you can read the source code as usual but where key words and...
Great! thanks alot that's pretty cool!
Have a nice weekend!
bk
Hello,
Can someone tell me what this statement is called, the type_index statement, or how it is used please?
() : type_index()
in the following context
Hello!
Does anyone have an experience using the CC-RIDER tool or any of the other similar tools?
If so, can you tell me about your experiences!
Thanks much!
BobK
Hi CODEPLUG!
When you used that 'scitool', what size system did you try that on please? and based on what you saw, do you think you would pay the price for it yourself, if you had to analyze and...
What is interesting about the C Regex is that it doesn't really seem to use those patterns correctly to begin with , when i test it, ie for instance, the {1,14}, it never seemed to work, so that why...
Well when i pull out that REGEX package usage and replace it with one of the typical types of pattern checks that i'll be doing, i goes from 30mins to 3mins!
See the <<<<<<<<<, code below
Here...
Thanks for reviewing the code!
I made those changes you mentioned:
chklen(int min,int max,int len)
{
if (min>0 && max>0)
{
Hello!
For some reason, this C program using REGEX is slower than an equivalent Java program which is also using REGEX!
I'm only compiling the PATTERN once and storing it in an array and then...