hi soory for disturbing u ,
however i hav not solved it but i have approached it a diffrent way i now am using pointers to store in my vector for some reason casting pointers works better than...
Type: Posts; User: rxg00u
hi soory for disturbing u ,
however i hav not solved it but i have approached it a diffrent way i now am using pointers to store in my vector for some reason casting pointers works better than...
hey thanks for al ur help
is there anywhere that u know of where there are source examples for ncurses becausei cant really seem to understand it properly
thanks again
hi what i would like is for the output o have certain text to be in one colour and the next in the other for example
.......
cout<<"This is red text";
//code to change colour
cout<<this is...
hi every1
i wnated to know if it is possible to change text colour being outputed on a unix compiler (g++). I have searched the FAQ but it seems that most of the stuff on there was concerned with...
sorry but im not sure i know what u mean?
ClassJppsimple extends JppVaraible and has the paramerters shown above and the constructor above sorry if this is not what you meant.
rxg00u
:D :D
hey every1
slight problem with casting if u could spare the time to have a quick look and c wat is going wrong
thanks alot
class JppVariable{
public:
string name;
string type;
};
hi sorry to bother people,
i am attempting to produce a small GUI, using the compiler 'g++'.
But i have no idea where to start, i have been directed to developers kit like GTK, however i was...
i have found out that the sleep fucntion is in the windows.h libary. Is there an equivalent to this that can be used with unix
thanks alot:D
hey every1, a quick question:
i would like my program to sleep for a indicated period of time.
I am using : sleep(2000);
I have been told that this should compile and the 2000 is in milliseconds....
thanks for the advice
i think i will be using pointers to store in the vector i think that will be the easiest way for the situation i am in
thanks again
rxg00u
brill just got it workin!!!1
did it the way u suggested using strings
thanks for all ur help
rxg00u
hi just a quick question,
i am currently developing a program and have hit a road block.
i would like for the program to have the simplest of graphical user interfaces , all it needs to do is...
hi just a quick question,
i am currently developing a program and have hit a road block.
i would like for the program to have the simplest of graphical user interfaces , all it needs to do is print...
thanks very much your way did work!!!!!!
howevr i was hoping to avoid the use of strings (not the end of the world if i have to though).
You said that there was a way to do it with pointers,
could...
hello
this is probabley a simple probelm to overcome but i have spent ages trying to figure out what to do and have not got anywhere
i am reading in a file a line at a time e.g
while (!...
hello
this is probabley a simple probelm to overcome but i have spent ages trying to figure out what to do and have not got anywhere
i am reading in a file a line at a time e.g
while (!...
hi sorry to disturb everyone,
im fairly new to visual c++ and had a quick question:
How do i run my program with command line parameters, i am currently running them through dos once the executable...
hi sorry to disturb everyone in advance,
just wondering if any1 knows an easy way to take in command ine parameters, i have looked into this but the best solution that a lecturer gave me was to use...
thats brill it works
didnt realise that u could do that
thanks alot
pants
yeah i thougt it would have been that easy but for soem reason it keeps sayin that the seocnd function is an undelcarded identifier
int main(){
fucntion1();
return 0;
}
hey sorry to bother every1
im fairlynew to c++ and im slightly stuck
i have declared 2 fucntions and they work fine however i am now at the stage where i need to call each fucntion from within the...
quick problem if anyone can help i have the following code as part of my program:
int pointercounter = 0;
char tempname[30] = "";
int tempcounter = 0;
char *testing[30];
while (in_stream...