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GeneralRe: How to allocate additional space with new Object[]? Pin
Rage27-Jun-02 2:00
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Christian Graus27-Jun-02 2:20
protectorChristian Graus27-Jun-02 2:20 
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Rage27-Jun-02 2:47
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Tommy Svensson27-Jun-02 6:20
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Tommy Svensson27-Jun-02 6:16
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Christian Graus27-Jun-02 11:03
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GeneralCAN U HELP ?? Stop the unworthy comments Pin
29-Jun-02 4:22
suss29-Jun-02 4:22 
GeneralRe: CAN U HELP ?? Stop the unworthy comments Pin
Christian Graus29-Jun-02 13:14
protectorChristian Graus29-Jun-02 13:14 
What is unworthy ? I TOLD him how to do it. I clarified my point.

Renjith - The CP ian wrote:
if there is nothingto do..keep Mum...

So if it can't be done I should not say so ?

You need vector. End of story. Without a class like vector to do it, you simply cannot resize an array. Even vector, if you did not reserve the space, may well resize the array as a new one internally - that's obvious. An array is a lump of continuous memory. Reserve it first, or you will probably find the space is not there.

I wonder if I should stop trying to help people, if my comments are 'unworthy' because they are not what you want to hear.....


Christian

I am completely intolerant of stupidity. Stupidity is, of course, anything that doesn't conform to my way of thinking. - Jamie Hale - 29/05/2002

Half the reason people switch away from VB is to find out what actually goes on.. and then like me they find out that they weren't quite as good as they thought - they've been nannied. - Alex, 13 June 2002
GeneralCopying bitmap to clipboard using GDI+ Pin
Jonathan de Halleux26-Jun-02 22:57
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GeneralHow to detach from Bitmap ? Pin
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Questionusing namespace std ? Pin
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Ben M. Stokland26-Jun-02 22:55
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Generalproxy/Stub in ATL Pin
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GeneralRemote System information. Pin
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GeneralProblems with DIB in a resource Pin
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