Hi there,
How did you make Dev C++ 4 work in Vista? I tried both 4 and 5 in my Vista, and they don't work out. I will appreciate it greatly!
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Hi there,
How did you make Dev C++ 4 work in Vista? I tried both 4 and 5 in my Vista, and they don't work out. I will appreciate it greatly!
Thanks!
Hi folks,
I am running a program; but I don't want to monitor it all the time without being able to do something else. Is there any funciton something like beep(.) that will make a sound? I want to...
By the way, I forgot to say: after I changed it to 'j', compile it and it works; after that I changed it back to 'i', compile it and it works too. Is this helpful for tacking the issue?
yeah, the last suggestion works. I'm using DevC++. Isn't that disturbing?
I intend to read several numbers into the array of X and then several others into the array of Z; however, it happens that the following codes can correctly read X but not Z. Only after I change the...
Thanks! I found it!!
Seek a confirmation: can it be installed and run in Windows?
Could I just use the command window for debug instead of the GUI?
Mario, is it "-g3" or "-gdb"? Something is not quite right; I can't quit the GDB in the window even I type "quit" and press "send" in the debug command window.
Thanks Mario; I'll give it a try.
And the only responese I got from the debug output window is:
you need to put the debug mode on before you debug.
What does it mean? Where is the on/off thing?
When I click "debug", it keeps on saying "your project doesn't have debugging information. Do you want to add the debugging information and rebuild the project?" I went through it by "Yes" several...
I just found its help document is somewhat perplexing...
BTW, in above codes, I find I can't access dimofX as defined in the structure (even for print out), and got an error message:
[linker error]undefined reference to `observation_model_1::dimofX'.
How...
Hi can I turn OFF tabs in Dev-C++? That's the editor I'm using...
Gee; I made such a stupid mistake in the looping! I can't believe it; obviously the cold these days destroy my brain...
Thanks a lot!
Hi folks,
Thanks to some guys replying to my post this morning and I'm able to finish the codes. However, I don't know why the codes don't work. My goal is pretty humble: read an ASCII data file...
I see. I was not sure whether I should add <.> thing in the function behind vector. Thanks a lot, pals.
Dear all,
As my title suggests, if I define the object vec1 by:
vector<double> vec1;
How can I define a pointer to vec1 and pass it to another function? Thanks a lot..
Could you elaborate on this? I didn't see why...
That's my fear; too bad for a Dev C++ fan.... thanks
So that when I open another one, the current one won't close off? Thanks for all the help...
Done! I appreciate it!
This exercise further illustrate the use of new keyword... Thank you....
When I move the declaration of array1 outside of main(), I can only use the form:
double *array1;
Even so, when I run the program, a new Microsoft warnings window pops up and I didn't get...