There's a "Before you make a query" thread. Did you happen to read that before you made your query? If so, what didn't you understand about code...
It doesn't work. Of course it works. It doesn't work. Good luck on getting any more answers, even if you make up your mind. Posting the MSDN...
Why the hell would you post something that works as an example of something that fails? Is it a full moon, or Silly Season, or something?...
Possibly I misunderstand. Seems to work for me. Run to breakpoint: [IMG] Step into: [IMG]
Source code is source code. The compiler doesn't know or care.
First, read the specs for your device. Second, multiple operations don't have to be simultaneous if you can do them fast enough sequentially....
Malloc returns a pointer to the first byte of the allocated memory, period. The only reference to subsequent elements is via pointer arithmetic...
First, read the "Before you make a query" thread, specifically regarding the use of code tags around code. Poor Shabbir is not supposed to have...
Put the "variable" on the command line as an argument. See the usage for main's arguments, argc and argv []. Give it a shot and if you have...
Programming is very literal, and you don't show enough for us to tell where you might have made a mistake. You are referring to exeCmd.command,...
Why don't you just get a utility similar to this one.
You're the one with the specification, so I just have to guess. It looks like (from your code) the switch is a single pole, double throw with the...
Obviously, you only have to subtract the divisor from the dividend until the dividend is smaller than the divisor. The rest is remainder. Just...
If you're learning how to do it, see division algorithms such as are used in assembly language programs (repeated subtractions combined with...
You can disable the task manager for a current user with either policy or registry modifications. If you're trying to disable it for admin level...
Don't compare btn_on to btn-off, they're not the same. Read the state of the button and save it. Then read the state of the button and compare...
Well, that's easier to use, yes, but if you examine the emitted code you will see that the machine is using shifts, masks, and bit operators. You...
You return it the same way, whether you define it "inside" the class or "outside". "The compiler complains" is a crappy explanation. Exactly...
float f = whatever; if (fmod (f, floor (f)) == 0) // f is a whole number ...
I see about ten posts a day, by the uninitiated, claiming that they have found bugs in the language. Most of them, like you, can't even explain...
Separate names with a comma.