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I have download some source code,such as Morpheus,Gnucleus
from that site. But I can not build and run them in VC IDE .
I have search for long time ,but find no source code
which can be built correctly .
Can you give me some useful url ??
thx.
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I've lost Class View and i would like to know what should i do to regenerate it.
Wish for help!
rechi
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delete *.ncb and *.opt files
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If the above doesn't work, try with *.clw file. Delete it, or rename it to be something *_bak.clw. Then press Ctrl+W in VC++ 6.0 to rebuild the *.clw file.
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Make your .ncb file read/write.
Michel
It is a lovely language, but it takes a very long time to say anything in it, because we do not say anything in it, unless it is worth taking a very long time to say, and to listen to.
- TreeBeard
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hi
can we use the class that is used in console programming in MFC programming.
Thanks
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Only some question: which class, own written or system? What API functions does it use?
If class does not use any Console functions it can be freely used in MFC.
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Of course you can!
Maxwell Chen
People say "No news is good news". Then, no bug is good bug!?
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ok, i see. Thanks heap for that.
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Kann mir jemand 'n Tip geben, wie ich die Date-/Timepicker so konfigurieren kann, das jeweils nur die Tage, Monate bzw. Jahre angezeigt werden
und nicht der ganze Kalender?????
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Try say that again in english??
Thank you very much,
John
Aloha from Hawaii
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Hm, looks like he or she has too much problems to see that this is an English speaking forum
"Can someone give me a tip how to configure the Date/Timepicker control in a way that it shows only days, month or years, not the whole calendar?"
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Beim Versuch eine Access-DB in eine MDI-Anwendung (über RecordSet)
einzubinden, bekomme ich immer die Fehlermeldung: Der ODBC-Treiber
unterstützt keine Dynasets.
Bei der Anlage des RecordSets wurde die DB-Tab korrekt als Dynaset eingebunden.
Bei einem anderen SDI-Projekt war dies mit einer ähnlich strukturierten
Access-DB, mit den gleichen ODBC-Treibern problemlos möglich.
Bin für jede Lösung dankbar...
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Try English.
Aizik Yair
Software Engineer
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I try to translate it.
"During the attempt to access a Access-DB in a MDI application (via Recordset) I always get the error message: The ODBC driver doesn't supports dynasets.
During the creation of the recordset the DB-Tab is included correct as dynaset [Huh? What does this means? Okay, I don't use ClassWizard, I write the code by myself.] In a different SDI project it was possible without any problems with an Access-DB with the same ODBC drivers.
TIA"
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i am trying to use qsort so that i can sort out y from highest to lowest. can anyone help me? anyways, thank you very much.
struct SPRITE
{
int x;
int y;
};
// Maximum number of sprites
const int N_SPRITES = 10;
// Array of sprites
SPRITE sprites[N_SPRITES];
int Compare (const void *one, const void *two);
/* Pre: Enter value for one and two
* Post: Compares all of both strings
*/
int main()
{
int value;
for (int i=0; i<n_sprites; i++)
="" {
="" cout="" <<="" "enter="" a="" value:="" ";
="" cin="">> value;
sprites[i].y = value;
}
qsort(sprites, N_SPRITES, sizeof(int), Compare);
for (i=0; i
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for (int i=0; i // ERROR
{
...
}
for ( int i=0 ; i < N_SPRITES ; i++ ) // GOOD
{
...
}
Aizik Yair
Software Engineer
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First:
John Cruz wrote:
qsort(sprites, N_SPRITES, sizeof(int), Compare);
should be qsort(sprites, N_SPRITES, sizeof(SPRITE), Compare);
Second:
John Cruz wrote:
int Compare (const void *one, const void *two)
{
return strcmp((char*)one, (char*)two);
}
one and two are pointing to SPRITE objects. So it should be something like:
return strcmp(((SPRITE*)one).y, ((SPRITE*)two).y); that is if the y member is a char*.
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i got your number my first mistake fixed. but the second mistake:
Niklas Lindquist wrote:
one and two are pointing to SPRITE objects. So it should be something like:
return strcmp(((SPRITE*)one).y, ((SPRITE*)two).y); that is if the y member is a char*.
this wont compile because i am using strcmp which has needs 2 const char parameters and because y is not a member of char. does any know how to fix this thing?
well anyways, thank you very much.
Thank you very much,
John
Aloha from Hawaii
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Hi,
I´m drawing a metafile, and I need to use that metafile in an ActiveX control ( so when the activeX control need to be in design mode it will make on metafile from that metafile.... )...
The problem that I got is that I cannot print or display anything, only when the ActiveX is in Run mode, it is shown ok ( even if I´m in Run Mode and I try to print, it shows anything or a mess).
Can it be, because the metafile it´s done using MM_TEXT ( setMapMode), to display the text ?
do you know any solution for this ? ( If I cannot print the control uy uy... I will be in deep sh*t ).
Thanks in advance, greetings
Braulio
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hi all
I'm doing my small project on MFC. I'm trying to creat a class file. But it always give me some sort of mysterious error. Does any one know what went wrong? Heres is my class
class Group
{
public:
Group::Group(CString t1, CString t2, CString t3, CString t4);
CString Group::GetTeam(int i);
void Group::PutResult(int t1, int s1, int t2, int s2);
void Group::GetLadder();
private:
CStringArray team;
};
Group::Group(CString t1, CString t2, CString t3, CString t4)
{
team.Add(t1);
team.Add(t2);
team.Add(t3);
team.Add(t4);
}
//End here
and this is the error i get
question1Doc.obj : error LNK2005: "public: __thiscall Group::Group(class CString,class CString,class CString,class CString)" (??0Group@@QAE@VCString@@000@Z) already defined in question1.obj
question1View.obj : error LNK2005: "public: __thiscall Group::Group(class CString,class CString,class CString,class CString)" (??0Group@@QAE@VCString@@000@Z) already defined in question1.obj
Debug/Assignment3_question1.exe : fatal error LNK1169: one or more multiply defined symbols found
thanks in advance
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Are you defining the constructors in a .h file? If so, move them to a .cpp .
Joaquín M López Muñoz
Telefónica, Investigación y Desarrollo
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Protect from multiple inclusion:
#ifndef _MY_GROUP_H__
#define _MY_GROUP_H__
class Group
{
};
#endif
Yes Joaquin is right, function definitions in .H also cause such errors.
Maxwell Chen
People say "No news is good news". Then, no bug is good bug!?
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thanks joan, thanks max . It was a big help. Yeah the problem is i implemented the constructor in the header file where as i should do it in cpp file.
Cheers
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