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The problem is not the icon or the bitmap. I can load a hbitmap or a hicon fron a resource but when passing it to a Bitmap gdi+ object it doesn't work. If I use an external bitmap it works.
Strange no ?
Thanks
Nicolas
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I have a clue :
I am unfortunately on a Silicon Graphics (windows 2000) machine and maybe the display driver gives me this problem. I tested my program on another PC with windows 2000 also and it works.
Thanks anyway for trying to help
Nicolas
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i have this code on a button and it is ment to find the last { and then read the text in front of it and output it to edit4?
s = "this would be the text{ste}";
string l = "{";
a = s.rfind(l);
Edit3->Text = a;
int a;
String s;
for (int i = a;i<=s.Length();i++){
Output = Output + i;
}
Edit4->Text = Output;
and in the end output should = ste on this example
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char abc[100];
strcpy(abc,"abc{ghj{popeye}jjj");
char *t,*y;
t=strrchr(abc,'{');
y=strchr(t,'}');
if(y)
*y=0;
cout << t+1;
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?????
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The code snippet I posted is a demonstration of an easier way to achieve what you are attempting to do.
Nish
Nish was here, now Nish has gone;
He left his soul, to turn you on;
Those who knew Nish, knew him well;
Those who didn't, can go to hell.
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soory i just got it thatnks a lot!!!!!!!!
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The input string was :- abc{ghj{popeye}jjj
The output string is :- popeye
That's what you wanted huh?
Nish
Nish was here, now Nish has gone;
He left his soul, to turn you on;
Those who knew Nish, knew him well;
Those who didn't, can go to hell.
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thanks i just got it!
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i have just got an error wit the line: y=strchr(t,'}'); on running it i changed the code a bit to:
char abc[1000];
char *Input;
strcpy(abc,Input);
char *t,*y;
t=strrchr(abc,'{');
y=strchr(t,'}');
if(y) *y=0;
cout << t+1;
HidPass = t;
does this have anything to do with it?
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You need to do one more pointer validity check.
char abc[1000];
char *Input;
strcpy(abc,Input);
char *t,*y;
t=strrchr(abc,'{');
if (t) y=strchr(t,'}');
if(y) *y=0;
if(t) cout << t+1;
HidPass = t+1;
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He left his soul, to turn you on;
Those who knew Nish, knew him well;
Those who didn't, can go to hell.
I like to on the Code Project
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www.busterboy.org
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sorry about all this but now it has a problem with HidPass = t+1;//remember the plus one here
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Is HidPass declared as a char* and if so, has it been allocated some memory using new or malloc?
By the way if the answer is "yes" to the above question replace that line with :-
if(t) HidPass=t+1;
Nish
Nish was here, now Nish has gone;
He left his soul, to turn you on;
Those who knew Nish, knew him well;
Those who didn't, can go to hell.
I like to on the Code Project
Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain
www.busterboy.org
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i dont get any errors now it just does not work? HidPass does not equal anything?
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hang on i know why thanks for your help
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Steven Richardson wrote:
hang on
Okay
Nish
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He left his soul, to turn you on;
Those who knew Nish, knew him well;
Those who didn't, can go to hell.
I like to on the Code Project
Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain
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you said char *Input; //better alloc some memory here how do i do that?
and i know why it is not working! cos as soon as Input becomes a char it screws up and does not equal what it should?
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Steven Richardson wrote:
you said char *Input; //better alloc some memory here how do i do that?
char *Input = new char[1024];
or
char Input[1024];
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Input cannot be made in to a char as it no longer equals what it should so as a AnsiString it equals: save that{ste} and as a char it equals:ÈóI
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Hi,
I would like to pass a metafile from the container to my ActiveX control ( developed using ATL), how can I do that ? ( I always passed bools or number ... ).
Thanks, Bye !
Braulio
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You can encapsulate your metafile in an object supporting the interface IDataObject . ATL <a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/vclib/html/_atl_idataobjectimpl.asp">IDataObjectImpl</a> class serves this purpose.
Joaquín M López Muñoz
Telefónica, Investigación y Desarrollo
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Gracias Joaquin !
I will give a try to that. btw. I continue with my ole and Ms Word do you want to read something funny ? ( check this out from MSDN.... Q241936 ), I thought I was going bananas yesterday
Bye !
Braulio
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Hola Joaquin !
Do you know where I can find some examples about that issue ? ( IDataObjectImpl). I found samples about getting things from the clipboard, but what I would like to do is from the client app, pass an Metafile to the my ATL/server.
Thanks !, Hasta luego !
Braulio
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I am using VC (MFC also) to develop programs under Visual Studio as IDE. Could anybody here exlain how to used Visual studio to detect memory leak?
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In debug mode, you can use <a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/vccore98/html/_crt__crtmemdifference.asp">_CrtMemDifference</a> and related functions (in <crtdbg.h> ) to check for memory leaks caused by C run-time library allocations (malloc , realloc and new ).
Joaquín M López Muñoz
Telefónica, Investigación y Desarrollo
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