Yes, but you can not read or write it because you like the storage area is not heard.
Well, I would say, because you may not be the storage area belongs.
One can for example, the first floating point number two decimal places to round out the string and then write. Here's an example code for...
I mean that you do with CFile:: GetPosition () is detailed in the MSDN I mean
Then you must close it and open it with write mode and enter your new car as I have it above hingepostet. Because the file exists, can you query...
do you have to file as CFile:: modeRead only open maybe?? need to write CFile:: Write mode | CFile:: modeCreate if it does not exist!...
I can not guarantee that my explanation is correct, but for me there is the as follows: SPA.SetSize (r.GetRecordCount ()); Since you r still no...
Another approach to error Search: Substitute times SPA [1] -> getUrl (1); by * = Search parameters pSuchTemp SPA [1]; pSuchTemp-> getUrl (1);...
Hi, Try going in with the debugger and see exactly where he abschmiert. I suspect that you have not used one occupied index or no useful...
name = new char []; This is cheese. You must specify a size already. The version with std:: string is much better. To your problem: Make the...
try it this way: for (int j = 0; j <= V.size () j + +) ( test.insert (V [j] + counter, "E") counter + = 1; )
nice information! :D
You have to adjust the design was. anything you write about what you actually try to make as we can only guess. Visitor pattern, perhaps....
No! A CClientDC and CPaintDC is geclipt principle. Do you use somewhere in your character stuff is another CDC?
As long as you have a CPaintDC it is impossible to draw outside the client area. The IntersectClipRect is unnecessary.
Pointer times as you. You take the only sure CPaintDC?
:confused: :confused: :confused: so whats your actual question?
hi! :D welcome to forum!
Oh and for portability sake, cmov should be replaced my a mov/jmp/cmp construct.
nasm <assembly>.s -o asm.o gcc <cfile>.c -c -o cfile.o ld cfile.o asm.o -lgcc -lc -lm -o output
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