the builder writes it itself.... I guess a builder doesn't make errors... ..
Type: Posts; User: V1P3R V3N0M
the builder writes it itself.... I guess a builder doesn't make errors... ..
doh
now it says...
[C++ Error] Unit1.cpp(23): E2285 Could not find a match for 'TQRLabel::TQRLabel()'
but I guess its not a big error.. but I don't know what to do ...
vv
w00t.. it's not the class we're fastcallin' ... it's the buttonclick function ;)
cr_naik
thx a lot! I'll try this.... btw a TQRLabel is a QuickReport label... just an object as any other......
I looked in the help... and tried to do like the example.. but it still wont compile... what's wrong with it?
void __fastcall TForm1::Button1Click(TObject *Sender)
{
TQRLabel **bob;
...
What can I use instead of #include if I want all my units to be able to use each other... cuz now it displays "Include files nested too deep" error :S
thx!
impossible or what?
:(
I really need help about it!
Hey! :)
I'm coding something that needs to request a value from a table(database *.db)... So I use a TQuery and... everything goes well, I get the answer in a TDBGrid, it works #1. The problem...
haha..
:S
that was the problem...
thx a lot! :)
VV
Power = 1 / OrigBase;
where
Power is a long double
OrigBase is an integer
Why the value of Power is always 0, whatever the OrigBase value is???
I mean 1 / 3 != 0!!!!!
Thanks all of you, I'll try these solution sunday evening or monday... I'll tell you about it!
thx again
VV
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cauz I want this function to be portable to other programs that will eventually need a function like this one...
so I want it to guess the maximum and be said the minimum...
VV
Returns one.... here's a paste of a part of the code so it could maybe give a clue...
#define SSIZE(n) sizeof(n)/sizeof(n[0])
int SortInt(int *Array)
{
int Temp;
int Length =...
ohh.. this is fun :)
hehe thanks a lot!
I'll try this! :D
see ya l8r!
VV
yup, okay, thanks for the info about the fact that sizeof was getting only the pointer's size...
it helped...
but BTW... now I'm wanting a way to know the number of integer an array that is...
Hi everyone!!
Got a little problem...
First I'm passing out as a char array the following variable :
Edit1->Text.c_str()
Edit1 being a TEdit.
So I'm passing it to a second function that...
cool, thx! just what I posted.. in fact
but someone who knew the answer and took the time to reply to me.. thx a lot :)
huh
thx for not responding to my question all of you who are supposed to know gui programming!!! :P
int Array[9];
char Temp[10];
strcpy(Temp, Edit1->Text.c_str());
grrrrrr nice thing... I'll try it out.. watch out the n00b trying it out!! (ME!)
;)
lets code!! no time to sleep... already 7h44 am anyway :P
V1P3R V3N0M
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I was saying that in the case the program was made to run on every OS'es, I'll have to test (with isspace()) every char code around 0x20 and 0x40 (so about 0x1A to 0x45) to be sure the character...
yup, thx
but...
will I test all chars between 0x1A and 0x45 before printing a space or are all the systems 0x20 or 0x40?
anyway.. just use ' ' and the problem's gone
V1P3R V3N0M...
In fact, you can use '\x20'.
V1P3R V3N0M
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Hi everyone, this is my first post on that forum, I hope I'll find the answers to my questions here!
I've already programmed in DOS and Shell but never did with Borland Builder (Windows GUI) so...