You might want to try allegro, I've been using it for a long time, and it's managed to do everything that I want out of it as far as 2D graphics goes.
www.allegro.cc
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You might want to try allegro, I've been using it for a long time, and it's managed to do everything that I want out of it as far as 2D graphics goes.
www.allegro.cc
I might just do that, I don't know about you people, but I make arrays/vectors of classes all the time, and after doing some reading into boost/multi_array, it seemed like the answer to a few...
It worked! Thanks very much for your help. :)
Okay thanks, I'll try that :).
Oh my bad, my tutor says to use something like"const int kVARIABLE", to be honest though, I've just been trying to get the code to work, and not worrying so much...
Not a problem:
variable-size type declared outside of any function <- this appears in a functions header file (the function is practically the same as foo, with a multi dimensional array, using a...
I've been having a bit of trouble with external variables, and I was wondering whether anyone had an idea why this doesn't compile. (This is just example code, though it has the same errors).
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Ugh, that's exactly what I didn't want to hear. If anyone knows of a way to use a non default constructor, please help :(
Shameless bump here, I really need to find this out.
If anythings unclear, please ask me to clarify :).
Hi all, I've just decided to pick up boost for use in one of my programs, and I've been having trouble with initialising a multi_array. The problem that I've been having is trying to make a multi...