Have you any idea why this code does not end in Application.Exit (); the program? private string [] getData (string sRequestURI) { (...
Hi, ich habe folgendes problem: I have the following problem: Ich hab einen Singleton einer klasse und diese klasse hat halt nen <<...
Hey Guys, I've got the following problem: classA.hpp: class ClassA: public ClassB ( / / ... ClassC C; / / ... ) When...
I would rather go with a dynamically allocated array, that is, instead of double array[MAX][MAX]; do something like double *array[MAX]; int i;...
Yes, because you dereferenzierst. You shall leave out the *
sorry but your operator <<is the biggest waste. Look at you n little in STL Source to take next, or the best book on hand.
If you give back ne reference do not need to dereference (leave out the *)
Generally you can continue to work with char array. Only with std:: string everything much easier. Only a few examples: - The size must not be...
char instead of int Why? You read% d end of ints. Have you ever thought of using a tuned array? Why do you break from the output at 0? Why do...
If you want to read several things from NEM machs string, so: char * string; . . . scanf (string, "% d", & number); . . .
I would say that depends entirely on the OS :)
But once the trial here is not whether the white Abder: char * pointer, pointer = 0x0041;
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Thanks creative, but that did not mean I have as far as ego already at Erhard understood. After your method is yes, then the string as:...
Thank you forgot to say that I Basisstation a CString. The rounds went well with that, but how do I get it out that if I then only with two...
Hi, how can I in a floatvariable a String "installation when" the float to 2 digits after the decimal point limit?
you have to read through the text until you have found the old password. then you realize you the places and replaces the old password just by the...
# Include <iostream> using namespace std;
First of all, it should in clean C + + look like this #include <iostream> #include <string> #include <vector> using namespace std;
Nope that is a very small test program. Since I do not do much. Except a bit of drawing / / Monitor.h -----------------------------------...
Separate names with a comma.